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PACT Pathways for Carbon Transitions Kick-off Meeting Brussels, 7 October 2008. Technical aspects. Bertrand Château. www. enerdata.fr. Agenda. Objectives Work programme Deliverables. PACT Objectives - 1. Shaping how post- carbon societies may look like
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PACT Pathways for Carbon TransitionsKick-off Meeting Brussels, 7 October 2008 Technical aspects Bertrand Château www. enerdata.fr
Agenda • Objectives • Work programme • Deliverables
PACT Objectives - 1 • Shaping how post-carbonsocietiesmay look like • Urban sprawl has dramatic consequences on energy and GHG emission growth: what could be appropriate urban design in post-carbon societies according to regional specificities? • Existing land-use pattern and transportation systems have been deeplyshaped by the existingoil-basedenergyparadigm: how thisenergyparadigmwould change in a post-carbon world, whithwhatconsequences on land-use and transport infrastructure? • Carbonbased technologies have shapedbehaviours, life-styles and organisations: which technologies woulddominate in post carbonsocieties, withwhich impacts on these life-styles, behaviours and organisations? • Producinggoods and services is a matter of materials and processinvolved in the production, but also a matter of demand by consumers: whatproducinggoods and services in post-carbonsocietieswouldmeanfromthese points of view?
PACT Objectives - 2 • Questionning the transition processtowards post-carbon world • What are the driving forces towards post-carbon societies, and what are the adverse forces; how necessary policy decisions can be made respectful of democratic principles? • What are the risksinvolved in movingtowards post-carbon world and in not-moving? Whatcouldbe the necessarygovernance of theserisks, at national and international levels? • Movingtowards post-carbonsocietiesimplychangingrepresentations and values of commoncitizens, thisis a matter of generations: are young people today in line withsuch changes? Whatresponseseducationsystemscouldbring?
PACT Objectives - 3 • Quantifying scenarios for transition to post-carbon world • Up-grade appropriate existing models (VLEEM and POLES) in order to capture the most salient outcomes of the qualitative analysis as regard the needs of energy services (VLEEM) and the provision of energy services (POLES) in a post-carbon world. • design scenarios for different post-carbonworlds and differentpathways to theseworlds • Quantify the scenarios with the models and through the dialogue between the models
PACT Objectives - 4 • Raisingawareness of major stake-holdersinvolved in the transition processtowards post-carbon world • develop adequate tools for facilitating communication towards stake-holders (database, web site, forum,..). • involvestake-holders in the scenario design process • communicate PACT ‘s highlights to stake-holders
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PACT Work organisation Coordination (WP8): ENERDATA PHASE 1: qualitative assessment PHASE 2 Shaping post carbonsocieties WP1 : Post carboncitiesandland-use: IPP WP2 : Post carbonlifeandtechnologies:FhG WP3 : Producinggoodsandservices in PCSs: ARSA Transition towardsPCSs (WP4): LSC WP4.1 : Drivingforcesandpolicies:SLC WP4.2 : Risksandgovernance:TSE WP4.3 : Youngsters human andsocialcapital: UP Quantitative appraisal WP5 : Modelling:UPMF-LEPII WP6 : Scenarios:Enerdata Communication (WP7):ENERDATA
PACT Workpackagesoverview Phase 1 • Shaping how post-carbonsocietiesmay look like • WP 1: Post carbon cities and land-use (IPP) • Task 1.1 Urbanisation schemes and related urban infrastructures for energy & transport in post carbon cities (IPP) • Task 1.2 Implications of land use changes for large scale energy and transport infrastructure in Europe (FhG-ISI) • WP 2: Post-carbon social life and technologies (FhG-ISI) • Task 2.1 Assessment of technologies to achieve a post-carbon society (FhG-ISI) • Task 2.2 life-styles, behaviours, time-use in post carbon societies (Enerdata) • WP 3: Producing goods and services in post-carbon societies (ARSA) • Task 3.1 desirable technologies and organisations (ARSA & MEFOS) • Task 3.2 demandfor goods and services (ARSA & MEFOS) • Task 3.3 connection between good and service needs and technology offer (ARSA & MEFOS)
PACT Workpackagesoverview Phase 1 • Questionning the transition processtowards post-carbon world • . WP4 Transition towards post-carbonsocieties (LSC) • Task 4.1: driving socio-economic forces and actors, acceptability, heritage, policies (SLC) • Task 4.2: risks and governance in the transition process towards post carbon societies (TSE) • Task 4.3: Young People’s Human Capital and Social Capital in a Post Carbon Social Life (UP)
PACT Workpackagesoverview Phase 2 • Quantifying scenarios for transition to post-carbon world • WP 5: Modelling (UPMF-LEPII) • Task 5.1 up-grading of VLEEM (Enerdata) • Task 5.2 up-grading of POLES (UPMF-LEPII) • Task 5.3 linking POLES and VLEEM (Enerdata & UPMF-LEPII) • WP 6: Scenarios (Enerdata) • Task 6.1 definition and story-lines of post-carbon societies and transition process scenarios (Enerdata) • Task 6.2 quantification of the scenarios with VLEEM and POLES, assessment of models results (Enerdata & UPMF-LEPII) • Task 6.3 reporting (Enerdata)
PACT Workpackagesoverview • Raisingawareness of major stake-holdersinvolved in the transition processtowards post-carbon world • WP 7: Communication (Enerdata) • Task 7.1 identification and choice of the audiences, data base (LSC) • Task 7.2 set-up communication channels (Enerdata) • Task 7.3 interactive communication (Enerdata)
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