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2023 INTERNATIONAL ENERGY WORKSHOP – CALL FOR PAPERS

February 1, 2023

CALL FOR PAPERS – The 41st edition of the International Energy Workshop (IEW) will be co-hosted by the Colorado School of Mines and the National Renewable Energy Laboratory, in Golden, CO, US, on 13-15 June, 2023.

Call for Papers – The deadline for paper submission is February 1st, 2023

About the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) and the Colorado School of Mines (CSM)

The National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) (www.nrel.gov), has a rich history of renewable energy and energy efficiency research and innovation that spans decades. NREL’s mission is to advance the science and engineering of energy efficiency, sustainable transportation, and renewable power technologies and provide the knowledge to integrate and optimize energy systems.

The Colorado School of Mines (CSM) (www.mines.edu) and its Payne Institute for Public Policy (www.payneinstitute.mines.edu) harnesses expertise from global faculty experts and students to develop high-quality, data-driven, solutions-oriented research and dialogue needed to inform energy and environmental policy. CSM and NREL collectively offer over 1000 dedicated research staff focused on a wide range of energy topics, including power systems transformation, energy systems integration, distribution and storage of energy, sustainable technology advancements in all sectors, clean energy policy, geopolitics of energy, energy justice and equity, and state-of-the-art modelling to bring new insights to these topics. The two research institutions are located within a few kilometres of each other at the foothills of the Rocky Mountains, in Colorado, USA. The conference will be held on the CSM campus located in the heart of Golden, at the outskirts of Denver.

Call for Papers – The deadline for paper submission is February 1st, 2023

Researchers and practitioners from countries around the world are invited to submit original papers with new and innovative results on scientific, technical and practical experience on the economics of energy and climate systems. As is customary for the IEW, papers should be quantitative and rigorous.

A (non-exclusive) list of potential conference topics is:

• Reaching net-zero emissions:modelling the clean energy transition; sectoral and economy-wide modelling and analysis of transition pathways for demand and supply sectors
• Multisectoral net zero carbon analyses: modelling and analysis that provides critical new insights to the intersection between and among energy sectors such as power, fuels, chemical, mobility
• Managing power system transitions: addressing flexibility and system aspects for the integration of variable renewables and electrified end-uses; market design; integrated modelling looking at future energy systems and dealing with short-term issues
• Clean energy infrastructure: supporting infrastructure to enable decarbonization, including electrical transmission, EV charging, hydrogen distribution and dispensing, manufacturing and supply chains transformations
• Technology insights: role of technologies in the energy transitions (e.g. CCUS and negative emission technologies, hydrogen, nuclear, energy efficiency, synthetic fuels)
• Energy access and transition for communities and cities: assessing sustainability development in urban and rural communities in developing and developed countries
• Energy security: efforts to make climate change mitigation compatible with increasing domestic and regional energy independence (e.g. in response to recent geopolitical developments)
• Socioeconomic analysis of the energy transition: employment, skills, health, investments, consumer bills, social acceptance and resistance, integrating behaviour in energy models such as sufficiency
• Circular economy: supply chains, materials extraction, recycling/reuse of critical materials
• Climate and energy systems: bridging the gap between climate and energy modelling, and reflecting extreme events for resilient clean energy systems

Selected papers will be presented and discussed in thematic sessions, circulated during the meeting, and also posted on the meeting website.

Submission of papers/long abstracts
Full papers or long abstracts (minimum 1000 words) in .pdf format had to be submitted online at this link no later than February 1st, 202

Please note that paper selection has become increasingly competitive in recent years. Submissions that fully describe a complete analysis are generally more likely to be accepted than long abstracts. In particular, when submitting a long abstract, please ensure that the study and results are sufficiently described to allow comparison with full paper submissions. Each person can present only one selected paper, although multiple submissions and co-authorship are allowed.

Please kindly complete one online form for each paper.

Abstracts and presentations submitted by the authors will be available online after the event. Authors will have the options to opt out and choose not to publish the abstracts or presentations at the conference website.

–> Download the call for paper in pdf

Program Committee
The selection of submitted papers and long abstracts is directed and made by the IEW Program Committee, which includes, among others, the IEW co-directors and the 2023 local organisers:

• Geoffrey Blanford, Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI)
• Massimo Tavoni, RFF-CMCC European Instute on Economics and the Environment (EIEE)
• Bob van der Zwaan, TNO Energy Transition and University of Amsterdam (UvA)
• Greg Clough, CSM
• Trieu Mai, NREL
• Matteo Muratori, NREL
• Doug Arent, NREL

Further information
For any further information please contact: info@internationalenergyworkshop.org

IEA-ETSAP meetings
IEA-ETSAP workshop will be held back-to-back with IEW 2023.
More details will be available at www.iea-etsap.org, together with a separate registration form to the IEA-ETSAP events.

Details

Date:
February 1, 2023
Event Category:
Website:
https://www.internationalenergyworkshop.org/meetings-16.html

Organizer

Payne Institute
Phone
(303)384-2730
Email
Payne-info@mines.edu
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Venue

Green Center, Colorado School of Mines
924 16th Street
Golden, CO 80401 United States
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