Difference between revisions of "Energy Cluster July 2010 Agenda"
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Breakout Session I: End User Needs and Public Policy | Breakout Session I: End User Needs and Public Policy | ||
− | * DOD Requirements ( QDR) ( | + | * DOD Requirements ( QDR) () |
− | * Utilities Requirements ( | + | * Utilities Requirements () |
* City/Local Planner’s perspective | * City/Local Planner’s perspective | ||
* Enterprise requirements (NGC) | * Enterprise requirements (NGC) | ||
* State Planners Perspective on Climate Change and Energy (Nashville, Tennessee Governer’s Office?) | * State Planners Perspective on Climate Change and Energy (Nashville, Tennessee Governer’s Office?) | ||
− | * Climate Change Impact on Energy: Public Policy Issues and Challenges ( | + | * Climate Change Impact on Energy: Public Policy Issues and Challenges () |
* Panel Discussion | * Panel Discussion | ||
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* NASA data centers (Rich Eckman, NASA?) | * NASA data centers (Rich Eckman, NASA?) | ||
− | * NOAA Climate Service - energy considerations ( | + | * NOAA Climate Service - energy considerations () |
− | * National Data Resources – ESG, NCAR, NCDC, others ( | + | * National Data Resources – ESG, NCAR, NCDC, others () |
− | * Metadata profile – energy ( | + | * Metadata profile – energy () |
==Wednesday Morning== | ==Wednesday Morning== | ||
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* CO2 emissions estimates/forecasts (Tom Boden, ORNL?) | * CO2 emissions estimates/forecasts (Tom Boden, ORNL?) | ||
− | * Power Infrastructure Decision Support ( | + | * Power Infrastructure Decision Support () |
* Downscaling models for regional and local Applications (Glenn Higgins, NGC) - Confirmed | * Downscaling models for regional and local Applications (Glenn Higgins, NGC) - Confirmed | ||
− | * Uncertainty quantification and risk assessment ( | + | * Uncertainty quantification and risk assessment () |
* Education and Outreach (??) | * Education and Outreach (??) | ||
Revision as of 12:53, April 22, 2010
Motivation and Goals
Understanding Climate change impact on Energy demand and supply, and decision support for planning adaptation and mitigation strategies is one of the highest priorities from national security as well as from national and local government agency’s perspective. In this context, energy includes both conventional and renewable energy sources, with an initial focus on electric power. It has significant implications both from domestic and international point of view.
Given these considerations, we are proposing to launch an energy sector within the ESIP at the upcoming Summer 2010 meeting. The objective of this new Energy Sector is to provide a forum for impacted organizations to provide end user needs, government organizations to discuss policy constraints and requirements, and data and decision support solution providers to make the needed tools available to serve those needs.
Tuesday Morning
Breakout Session I: End User Needs and Public Policy
* DOD Requirements ( QDR) () * Utilities Requirements () * City/Local Planner’s perspective * Enterprise requirements (NGC) * State Planners Perspective on Climate Change and Energy (Nashville, Tennessee Governer’s Office?) * Climate Change Impact on Energy: Public Policy Issues and Challenges () * Panel Discussion
Tuesday Afternoon
Breakout session II. Data Providers
* NASA data centers (Rich Eckman, NASA?) * NOAA Climate Service - energy considerations () * National Data Resources – ESG, NCAR, NCDC, others () * Metadata profile – energy ()
Wednesday Morning
Meeting Plenary
Wednesday Afternoon
Breakout session III. Decision Support Solutions
* CO2 emissions estimates/forecasts (Tom Boden, ORNL?) * Power Infrastructure Decision Support () * Downscaling models for regional and local Applications (Glenn Higgins, NGC) - Confirmed * Uncertainty quantification and risk assessment () * Education and Outreach (??)
Thursday
No cluster activities