This workshop seeks to discuss the following.
Provide the context, rationale and status for energy systems modeling in Thailand
Example case study - use of energy modeling tools to analyze energy systems planning and policy purposes, lessons learned and challenges
The benefits of energy system modeling and how policy makers can benefit from the use of these tools (Python for Power Systems Analysis - PyPSA).
This workshop seeks to discuss the following.
Provide the context, rationale and status for energy systems modeling in Thailand
Example case study - use of energy modeling tools to analyze energy systems planning and policy purposes, lessons learned and challenges
The benefits of energy system modeling and how policy makers can benefit from the use of these tools (Python for Power Systems Analysis - PyPSA).
This workshop seeks to discuss the following.
Provide the context, rationale and status for energy systems modeling in Thailand
Example case study - use of energy modeling tools to analyze energy systems planning and policy purposes, lessons learned and challenges
The benefits of energy system modeling and how policy makers can benefit from the use of these tools (Python for Power Systems Analysis - PyPSA).
Ms. Amanda Van den Dool, USAID/RDMA
Amanda J. Van den Dool serves as the Energy and Infrastructure Team Lead for USAID’s Regional Development Mission for Asia (RDMA), based in Bangkok, Thailand. In this role, Ms. Van den Dool manages a diverse portfolio of regional energy and environmental safeguards programs and leads USAID’s engagement with development partners. Ms. Van den Dool joined RDMA from the Power Africa Coordinator’s office, based in South Africa. During her tenure with Power Africa, Ms. Van den Dool managed cross-border trade and transmission efforts and led Power Africa’s coordination with bilateral and multilateral development partners. Ms. Van den Dool has also served in USAID’s policy bureau, democracy and governance office and education office. In 2010, she was selected to represent the U.S. Government as a Mansfield Fellow, working and living in Japan after the 2011 Tohoku earthquake and tsunami. Ms. Van den Dool holds a bachelor’s degree with honors in Urban and Regional Planning from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and a master’s degree in Urban Planning and Policy from the University of Illinois at Chicago.
Ms. Ipeleng Mokgadinyane, Tetra Tech
Assistant Director
Power System Planning Division (Transmission Planning),
Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand.
1988 B.E. (Electrical Engineering)
King Mongkut's Institute of Technology Ladkrabang, Thailand
1994 M.E. (Electrical Engineering)
King Mongkut's University of Technology North Bangkok, Thailand
Affiliation
The Joint Graduate School of Energy and Environment
Center for Energy Technology and Environment
King Monakut's University of Technology, Thonburi, Bangkok, Thailand
Publication Topics
Natural Gas,Nuclear Power Plant,Power Generation,Power Plants,Renewable Energy,40-year Period,Base Year,Coal Consumption,Coal Power,Combination Of Options,Commercial Sector,Electric Company,Electricity Mix,Emission Intensity,Emission Reduction,Energy Mix,Energy Sector,Energy Supply,Fossil Fuels,Generation Mix,Greenhouse Gas,Heavy Oil,Hydropower,Hydropower Plants,Industrial Sectors
Mr. Paul Tuson, Tetra Tech
Tristan Kuisis, Tetra Tech
Mr. Victor Bedoya Restrepo, Tetra Tech
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