EMF Newshttp://emf.stanford.edu/news/Recent news from EMFen-usPublic domainhttp://emf.stanford.edu/images/feed-icon-48x48.jpgEMF Newshttp://emf.stanford.edu/news/60<![CDATA[EMF Climate Change Briefing]]>http://emf.stanford.edu/news/1827Briefing]]>Mon, 21 Oct 2013 00:00:00 PSThttp://emf.stanford.edu/news/1827?<![CDATA[New EMF 31 Study: North American Natural Gas and Energy Markets in Transition]]>http://emf.stanford.edu/news/1826The Energy Modeling Forum will begin a new study on the energy transition associated with new shale resources on October 29-30 in Washington, DC.]]>Thu, 03 Oct 2013 00:00:00 PSThttp://emf.stanford.edu/news/1826?<![CDATA[Shale Gas Report Released]]>http://emf.stanford.edu/news/1825A new report on "Changing the Game?: Emissions and Market Implications of New Natural Gas Supplies" has been issued by the EMF 26 Working Group and is available for download along with the data set containing model results.]]>Fri, 06 Sep 2013 00:00:00 PSThttp://emf.stanford.edu/news/1825?<![CDATA[EMF and the California Energy Commission]]>http://emf.stanford.edu/news/1823Hill Huntington currently serves as chairman of the Demand Analysis Expert Panel for the California Energy Commission. This panel advises the CEC on ways to improve its methodology for projecting electricity and natural gas demand over the next ten years. Key issues include the incorporation of uncertainty into CEC's forecasts, the merits and limitations of statistical end-use (hybrid) modeling approaches, and the comparison of CEC approach and forecasts with those developed by the state utilities.]]>Thu, 07 Feb 2013 00:00:00 PSThttp://emf.stanford.edu/news/1823?<![CDATA[EMF 29 Results Are Published]]>http://emf.stanford.edu/news/1824The EMF 29 working group has published its summary report and technical papers on the role of border carbon adjustment in unilateral climate policy in the journal Energy Economics. Border carbon adjustments are subsidies and taxes that protect energy-intensive industries from trade competition with industries outside of the particular country. These adjustments reduce the average emissions leakage rate in the reference case from 12 to 8 percent across the different models. This special journal can be purchased at the link below (subscription required):]]>Thu, 07 Feb 2013 00:00:00 PSThttp://emf.stanford.edu/news/1824?<![CDATA[Special EMF 25 Publication]]>http://emf.stanford.edu/news/1822Now available for download is the Special Energy Journal issue on Strategies for Mitigating Climate Change Through Energy Efficiency: A Multi-Model Perspective]]>Mon, 27 Aug 2012 00:00:00 PSThttp://emf.stanford.edu/news/1822?<![CDATA[Special EMF 25 Publication]]>http://emf.stanford.edu/news/1821EMF 25]]>Fri, 24 Aug 2012 00:00:00 PSThttp://emf.stanford.edu/news/1821?<![CDATA[Special EMF 25 Publication]]>http://emf.stanford.edu/news/1820Now available for download is the Special Energy Journal issue on Strategies for Mitigating Climate Change Through Energy Efficiency: A Multi-Model Perspective]]>Thu, 23 Aug 2012 00:00:00 PSThttp://emf.stanford.edu/news/1820?<![CDATA[2011 INTERNATIONAL ENERGY WORKSHOP]]>http://emf.stanford.edu/news/1819The 2011 International Energy Workshop will be held at Stanford University July 6-8, 2011. Local hosts are the Energy Modeling Forum and Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI).

Stanford will also host the regular semi-annual ETSAP workshop and executive committee meeting on Saturday, July 9 and the TIMES-VEDA training course Monday to Wednesday, July 11-13. More details are posted at www.etsap.org.]]>
Thu, 05 May 2011 00:00:00 PSThttp://emf.stanford.edu/news/1819?
<![CDATA[A new EMF Report]]>http://emf.stanford.edu/news/1817Energy Efficiency Report Released A new report Energy Efficiency and Climate Change Mitigation has been issued by the EMF 25 Working Group and is available for download along with the data set containing model results.]]>Thu, 31 Mar 2011 00:00:00 PSThttp://emf.stanford.edu/news/1817?<![CDATA[ENERGY EFFICIENCY REPORT RELEASED]]>http://emf.stanford.edu/news/1818A new report Energy Efficiency and Climate Change Mitigation has been issued by the EMF 25 Working Group and is available for download along with the data set containing model results.]]>Wed, 30 Mar 2011 00:00:00 PSThttp://emf.stanford.edu/news/1818?<![CDATA[EMF 22 is now published and available for downloading]]>http://emf.stanford.edu/news/1815EMF 22 study on climate control scenarios was published by the Energy Economics Journal and it is available for downloading at the site below.]]>Wed, 24 Feb 2010 00:00:00 PSThttp://emf.stanford.edu/news/1815?<![CDATA[EMF 22]]>http://emf.stanford.edu/news/1816EMF 22]]>Wed, 24 Feb 2010 00:00:00 PSThttp://emf.stanford.edu/news/1816?<![CDATA[Hill Huntington at Woods Institute]]>http://emf.stanford.edu/news/1814On January 23, 2008 Hill Huntington, executive director of the Energy Modeling Forum at Stanford University, discusses the oil security problem.]]>Wed, 18 Nov 2009 00:00:00 PSThttp://emf.stanford.edu/news/1814?<![CDATA[EMF22 Briefing "Climate Change Scenarios: U.S. Domestic and International Policy Architectures"]]>http://emf.stanford.edu/news/1813On June 4, 2009 the Energy Modeling Forum conducted a briefing in Washington DC focusing upon stabilization and transition scenarios for climate change policy.

This EMF Briefing included an Overview and Introduction by Professor John P. Weyant, Stanford University; an International Overview presented by Dr. Leon Clarke, Joint Global Climate Change Research Institute, and the U.S. Overview presented by Dr. Alan Fawcett, of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency]]>
Mon, 15 Jun 2009 00:00:00 PSThttp://emf.stanford.edu/news/1813?