ECONOMICS AND INVENTORY SECTION
Day 1: November 17, 2003 (Sessions 1,2)
Day 2: November 18, 2003 (Sessions 3,4)
Day 3: November 19, 2003 (Session 5)
Additional Papers
Day 1: November 17, 2003
Session 1: Integrated Assessment and Atmospheric Modeling
Moderator: Casey Delhotal
13:30-14:00
Non-CO2 Emission Scenario in China
Kejun Jiang, Xiulian Hu, Songli Zhu, Energy Research Institute, China
14:00-14:30
Integrated Assessment of the Economic Trade-off Between CO2, CH4 and N2O Abatement - Efficiency Losses from Using Static GWPs
Daniel J.A. Johansson, Martin U. Persson, Christian Azar, Department of Physical Resource Theory, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden
14:30-15:00
The Role of Non-CO2 Greenhouse Gases and Aerosols in Climate Mitigation
Steven Smith, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, USA
15:00-15:30
Global Abatement Potential of Methane and Nitrous Oxide Emissions from Energy, Industry, and Waste Management
John Gale, Diana Pape, Alexei Sankovski, IEA Greenhouse Gas R&D Programme, UK
Session 2 CH4 and N2O Emissions Inventories
Moderator: Sun Cuiha
16:00-16:30
Greenhouse Gas Inventories in West Africa: Relevant Issues and Strategy for Improving the Quality
G.H. Sabin Guendehou, Epiphane.D. Ahlonsou, Benin Centre of Scientific and Technical Research, Germany
16:30-17:00
Urbanization And Methane Emissions in India
Ragsakthi Sundarvel, School of Ecology, Pondicherry University
17:00-17:30
The Share of Methane and Nitrous Oxide Emissions of the Total Greenhouse Gas Emission Inventory Uncertainty
S. Monni, S. Syri and I. Savolainen, VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland, Finland, EPA
Day 2: November 18, 2003
Session 3: Joint Agriculture and Economics
Moderator: Brian Murray, Research Triangle Institute
8:45-9:25
Economic Potential of Agricultural Non-CO2 Greenhouse Gas Mitigation: An Investigation in the United States
Bruce A. McCarl, Dhazn Gillig, Texas A&M; Uwe A. Schneider, Hamburg University; Heng-Chi Lee, Western Ontario; Francisco de la Chesnaye, U.S. EPA
9:25-10:00
Economic Context for Agricultural Greenhouse Gas Mitigation Options
Ron Sands, Joint Global Change Research Institute
10:30-11:00
Non-CO2 Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Agriculture: Analysing the Room for Manoeuvre for Mitigation, in Case of Carbon Pricing
Daniel Deybe, DG Recherche de la Commission Europeene; Abigaïl Fallot, CIRAD Amis Ecopol UMR CNRS
10:30-11:00
Preliminary Mitigation Estimates for Soil N2O, Enteric CH4, Rice CH4, and Manure CH4
Ben DeAngelo, Tom Wirth, Francisco de la Chesnaye, U.S. EPA; Brian Murray, Allan Sommer, Robert Beach, Research Triangle Institute
Session 4 Modeling, Finance, and Mitigation Options
Moderator: Ben DeAngelo
13:30-14:00
Modeling of Methane Mitigation Options in US MARKAL
Pat Deliquil, International Resources Group
14:00-14:30
Situation in Republic of BENIN with regard to Greenhouse Gas Emissions Mitigation
G.H. Sabin Guendehou, Epiphane. D. Ahlonsou, Benin Centre of Scientific and Technical Research, Germany
14:30-15:00
Non-CO2 GHG's and the CDM, and Implications for Financing of Projects
Belinda Kinkead, EcoSecurities Ltd, USA
15:00-15:30
Carbon Market Overview and Trading Opportunities (Not Available)
Neil Cohn, Natsource
16:00-16:30
U. S. Department of Energy's Pilot Test Efforts to Sequester CO2 in Geological Formations
Charles Byrer, U.S. Department of Energy
16:30-17:00
The U.S. Department of Energy-National Energy Technology Laboratory's NOx Control Program for Coal-Fired Power Plants
Bruce W Lani, Thomas J. Feeley, Charles Byrer, U.S. Department of Energy
17:00-17:30
Greenhouse Gases Emissions Estimates from a Projected Hydroelectrical Damp in Mexico
Luis D. Ruiz-Suárez , Elvia Segura. Ardian Saldaña, Antonio Ordóñez, Eleazar Sevilla and Eladio Hernández, Centro de Ciencias de la Atmósfera, National University of Mexico
Day 3: November 19, 2003
Session 5: Technical Change Session
Moderator: Casey Delhotal
No papers were presented.
Additional Papers
Developing an Auditable Inventory Of
Methane, Nitrous Oxide and Carbon Dioxide Using the Sangea™ Energy
and Emissions Estimating System
Susann Nordrum, Arthur Lee - ChevronTexaco Energy Research and Technology
Company