Supply Modelling Breakaway Session

PROGRAMME
COLLOQUIUM ON ENERGY PLANNING IN SOUTH AFRICA (IEP INDABA)
SUPPLY MODELLING BREAKAWAY SESSION
DAY 2: 30 MARCH 2012
SUPPLY MODELLING BREAKAWAY SESSION
Session Moderator: Dr Philip Goyns
TIME
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11:30 - 11:45 PEOPLE MOVE TO THE DIFFERENT BREAK AWAY SESSIONS
11:45 - 16:00 BREAKAWAY SESSIONS
SESSIONS ON ENERGY SUPPLY: Moderator - Philip Goyns, DoE
11:45-12:00
An overview of the IEP modelling processes
Dr Philip Goyns (Department of Energy)
Motivations for using models and the types of models used by other entities
12:00-12:15
Modelling for the WEO
Dr Uwe Remme (International Energy Agency)
12:15-12:30
Motivation for using the TIMES model in the EnerKey
Mr Jan Tomaschek (Institute for Energy Economics and the
project
Rational use of Energy - University of Stuttgart)
12:30-13:30
LUNCH
13:30-13:45
OSeMOSYS: motivation for using it as part of the tools
Dr Schalk Kok (Council for Scientific and Industrial Research)
for the IEP
Energy resources – covers reserves of coal, petroleum (oil and gas) and renewable energy potentials
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TIME
ITEM
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Outcomes should cover the available resources to be considered. Acceptability of their use and extraction, costs and security of supply
should be solicited, an idea of the jobs involved in these activities and their environmental impacts would also be useful.
13:45-14:00
Coal reserves and extraction technologies in South
Africa
14:00-14:15
Oil and Gas reserves in South Africa
Mr Jacques Roux –(Petroleum Agency South Africa)
14:15-14:35
Renewable Energy Database and the South African
Mr Andre Otto (South African National Energy Development)
Wind Atlas
Institute
14:35-14:50
Questions and answers
14:50-15:05
TEA BREAK
Transformation – types and characteristics of power stations, refineries, CTL, GTL plant and renewable energy technologies
Outcomes should include a list of technologies to be considered and the major characteristics which the audience is concerned about i.e.
costs, emissions, jobs, water use
15:05-15:25
Electricity generation options considered by Eskom
Mr Chris Gross (Eskom Research)
15:25-15:45
Refineries, CTL, GTL plant options
Dr Derek Bultitude (Sasol)
15:45-16:00
GTL Technologies
Mr Gareth Shaw (PetroSA)
Q&A
16:00 - 16:30 PLENARY SESSION: WRAP UP AND CLOSURE
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