LEAP Workshops  

ID Date Location Description Image Trainers Index
1 9/1/2014 Kigali, Rwanda
  • 32 participants in attendance from across East Africa.
  • Sponsored by: UNECA and MININFRA

Link to this workshop.

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2 3/14/2016 Yangon, Myanmar

Myanmar Engineer Society (MES) hosted a workshop on an introduction to MECON project and LEAP modelling in March 2014. The goals of this training was to build capacity on how to use LEAP to construct household energy demand in order to improve energy efficiency.

  • 20 participants in attendance from MES, Ministry of Industry, Ministry of Science and Technology, and Yangon University.
  • Sponsored by: MES

Link to this workshop.

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3 12/1/2013 Tirana, Albania

The United Nations Development Programme in Albania hosted a one-week LEAP training workshop, in support of the development of their Third National Communication to the UNFCCC. The training focused on the structure of energy demand, particularly in the transportation sector, for Albania's baseline scenario.

  • Approximately 20 participants attended from various academic and non-governmental organizations in Albania
  • Sponsored by: UNDP Albania

Link to this workshop.

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4 11/1/2013 Athens, Greece

The Energy Policy and Development Centre (KEPA) of the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens (NKUA) hosted a one-week training activity on climate change policies, including an update on international policy trends, data collection, scenario development and the use of LEAP and multi-criteria climate change policy evaluation.

Link to this workshop.

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5 10/1/2013 Bangkok, Thailand

An in-house training on "Energy System Modeling by LEAP" was held at the Joint Graduate School of Energy and Environment (JGSEE), King Mongkut's University of Technology Thonburi. The training aimed to build modeling capacity of researchers at JGSEE and its research networking from government and private sectors.

  • 15 participants in attendance from JGSEE, The Energy Policy and Planning Office (Ministry of Energy), and the Thailand Automotive Institute (Ministry of Industry).
  • Sponsored by: JGSEE

Link to this workshop.

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6 6/1/2013 San Carlos de Bariloche, Argentina

12th Annual Workshop on Energy Planning and LEAP

The 12th annual workshop on energy policy and the use of LEAP, targeted at energy professionals from South and Central America. Funded by the COMMEND community, the workshop was run over two weeks, with the first week devoted to concepts of energy policy analysis and the second week devoted to training on the use of LEAP. The workshop was organized jointly by the Funacion Bariloche and the Stockholm Environment Institute.

32 participants attended the workshop from 9 countries: Argentina, Bolivia, Brasil, Colombia, Ecuador, México, Nicaragua, Perú, Venezuela.

Trainers: Hector Pistonesi

Link to this workshop.

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7 2/1/2013 Mexico City, Mexico

The second of two workshops to revise and update a LEAP analysis for Mexico's Low Emissions Development Strategy. This workshop focused on training INECC staff in the use of the emissions baseline for Mexico developed by SEI from 2009 to 2030 in LEAP. Emphasis was placed on modeling methodologies, data sources, possibilities for filling gaps in future iterations of the model and how to maintain and update the data in future.

15 participants were in attendance from INECC, and the work was sponsored by WWF and INECC

Link to this workshop.

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8 12/1/2012 Belo Horizonte, Brazil

The objective of this 4-day LEAP training was to to apply LEAP as a part of the preparation of the State Energy Climate Plan in Minas Gerais. The training included background information on the LEAP software system as well as hands-on exercises resulting in the ability to apply LEAP in the context of regional climate planning in Brazil.

  • 10 participants in attendance
  • Sponsored by: The Environment Agency of Minas Gerais State

Link to this workshop.

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9 11/1/2012 Caracas, Venezuela

This 5-day workshop was conducted for CORPOELEC, a Venezuelan electric utility. This course included theoretical background on mitigation assessments and practical course work on the concepts of energy and environmental planning with a focus on electric sector supply and demand.

  • 17 participants in attendance from various offices within CORPOELEC
  • Sponsored by: CORPOELEC

Link to this workshop.

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10 10/1/2012 Mexico City, Mexico

The first of two workshops designed to help revise and update Mexico's Low Emissions Development Strategy. This 5-day LEAP training was conducted in Mexico City to train staff members at the National Institute of Ecology and Climate Change (INECC) and other regional government agencies in the use of LEAP for emissions baseline development.

  • 40 participants in attendance from INECC and various Mexican State agencies
  • Sponsored by: WWF and INECC

Link to this workshop.

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11 10/1/2012 Marrakech, Morocco

This technical workshop for the UNDP Low Emission Capacity Building (LECB) Programme was attended by the 25 countries currently participating in the LECB programme as well as staff from UNDP, the EU and other organizations. The objectives were to kick start detailed technical work in reference and baseline scenarios as a basis for shaping NAMAs and LEDS; to facilitate an exchange of learning among LECB countries, and to identify follow-up actions, technical assistance needs and training priorities.  As part of the workshop, SEI demonstrated the first cut reference scenarios it developed for 22 LECB countries.

Link to this workshop.

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12 9/1/2012 Accra, Ghana

UNFCCC/CGE Regional Training Workshop on Mitigation.

This was the third of three, five-day regional training workshop on climate change mitigation that was organized by the UNFCCC Consultative Group of Experts (CGE) This third workshop was organized for African countries. Refer to the Antigua and Barbuda workshop below for more information.

Link to this workshop.

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13 7/1/2012 Incheon, South Korea

A 5-day LEAP training was incorporated into a one month GHG Mitigation Modeling Training Program in Incheon, Korea. The second annual program, targeting developing countries throughout the world, intended to contribute to GHG mitigation actions in non-Annex I parties through educational training and the exchange of information on environmental policies, experiences, methodologies, and technology. The mitigation class included students from Azerbaijan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Cambodia, Ghana, Indonesia, Kazakhstan, Kenya, Malaysia, Mexico, Mozambique, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Vietnam and Singapore.

  • 24 participants in attendance from 15 countries
  • Sponsored by: GIR and EHRD

Link to this workshop.

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14 7/1/2012 St. John's, Antigua and Barbuda

This was the second of three, five-day regional training workshop on climate change mitigation that were organized by the Consultative Group of Experts (CGE) to the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC).  The workshop was based around the set of training materials on climate change mitigation developed for the UNFCCC by SEI and was open to Governments in the Latin American and Caribbean region undertaking National Communications on Climate Change.The workshop will include intensive lectures on the theory of climate change mitigation as well as a range of hands-on exercises including some exercises that introduce the LEAP modeling system.

  • 33 participants in attendance from 21 countries in Central and South America
  • Funder: UNFCCC

Link to this workshop.

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15 6/1/2012 San Carlos de Bariloche, Argentina

Eleventh Annual Workshop on Energy Planning and LEAP

The eleventh annual workshop on energy policy and the use of LEAP, targeted at energy professionals from South and Central America. Funded by the COMMEND community, the workshop was run over two weeks, with the first week devoted to concepts of energy policy analysis and the second week devoted to training on the use of LEAP. The workshop was organized jointly by the Funacion Bariloche and the Stockholm Environment Institute.

32 participants attended the workshop from 13 countries: Argentina, Bolivia, Brasil, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, Guatemala, Honduras, México, Paraguay, Perú, Uruguay, Venezuela.

Trainers: Hector Pistonesi

Link to this workshop.

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16 6/1/2012 Putrajaya, Malaysia

This workshop was on the use of LEAP for energy planning with a special focus on electric sector planning.  It was organized  by TNB Integrated Learning Solution (ILSAS) of Malaysia and attended by participants from a variety of Government agencies and national utilities.

  • Participants: 20
  • Funder: Government of Malaysia

Link to this workshop.

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18 3/1/2012 Bangkok, Thailand

This was the first of three, five-day regional training workshop on climate change mitigation that are being organized in 2012 by the Consultative Group of Experts (CGE) to the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC).  The workshop was based around the set of training materials on climate change mitigation developed for the UNFCCC by SEI and was conducted by Dr. Charles Heaps and Chelsea Chandler of SEI.  This workshop was attended by representatives of National Governments from all over Asia and Central Europe who are undertaking National Communications on Climate Change.  58 participants and CGE members attended. The workshop included intensive lectures on the theory of climate change mitigation as well as a range of hands-on exercises including some exercises that introduced the LEAP modeling system. 

  • Participants: 58 participants from various countries in Asia and Central Europe including Afghanistan, Albania, Armenia, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Cambodia, China, Georgia, Israel, Iraq, Kyrgystan, Lao, Lebanon, Malaysia, Moldova, Mongolia, Montenegro, Nauru, Nepal, Palau, Pakistan, Phillipines, Samoa, Solomon Islands, Sri Lanka, Syria, Tajikistan, Thailand, Tuvalu, Uzbekistan, Vietnam, Yemen. 
  • Funder: UNFCCC
  • Link to this workshop.

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19 2/1/2012 Kuwait City, Kuwait

This 5-day workshop focused on the use of LEAP for GHG mitigation assessment in the context of Kuwait's First National Communication to the UNFCCC. The class focused on using LEAP for climate scenario analysis and mitigation assessment.

  • 12 participants from Kuwait in attendance
  • Funder: UNEP

Link to this workshop.

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20 1/1/2012 Amman, Jordan

As Jordan embarked on its Third National Communication to the UNFCCC and Iraq started the process for its First National Communication, this 4-day workshop was developed to focus the mitigation efforts of each team. The workshop included background information on approaches and tools for baseline and mitigation scenario creation and hands-on training in the LEAP software system.

  • 15 participants from Iraq and Jordan in attendance.
  • Funder: UNDP

Link to this workshop.

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21 9/1/2011 Vienna, Austria

In September 2011, Charlie Heaps of SEI visited Vienna, Austria to conduct a training workshop for the EU funded PROMITHEAS-4 project, which is developing climate mitigation and adaptation assessments for Eastern Europe and the Black Sea region. The purpose of the workshop was to provide familiarization with SEI's LEAP software for climate mitigation modeling, to train staff in the development of mitigation scenarios, as well as to begin the process of implementing national data sets for each country.

  • Participants attended from Armenia, Azerbaijan, Albania, Austria, Bulgaria, Estonia, Greece, Kazakhstan, Moldova, Romania, Russia, Serbia, Turkey and the Ukraine.
  • More information
  • More photos here.

Link to this workshop.

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25 7/1/2011 Incheon, South Korea

A 4-day LEAP training was incorporated into a one month GHG Mitigation Modeling Training Program in Incheon, Korea. The program, targeting developing countries throughout the world, intended to contribute to GHG mitigation actions in non-Annex I parties through educational training and the exchange of information on environmental policies, experiences, methodologies, and technology. The program was designed to expand expert networks and build a foundation for international cooperation with developing countries for GHG mitigation.

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26 6/1/2011 Buenos Aires, Argentina

Tenth Annual Workshop on Energy Planning and LEAP

The tenth annual workshop on energy policy and the use of LEAP, targeted at energy professionals from South and Central America. Funded by the COMMEND community, the workshop was run over two weeks, with the first week devoted to concepts of energy policy analysis and the second week devoted to training on the use of LEAP. The workshop was organized jointly by the Funacion Bariloche and the Stockholm Environment Institute.

This year, the workshop's normal venue in Bariloche had to be changed at the last minute due to the eruption of the Puyehue volcano in Chile. Thanks to great efforts from the staff of Fundacion Bariloche, a last minute change of venue was organized in Buenos Aires.

28 participants attended the workshop from 11 countries: Argentina, Bolivia, Brasil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Guatemala, Honduras, Uruguay, Venezuela.

Trainers: Hector Pistonesi

Link to this workshop.

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27 6/1/2011 Santiago, Chile

SEI worked with the Catholic University of Chile to conduct a short LEAP training workshop followed by a Seminar on Climate Change Mitigation and Energy Planning in Santiago, Chile for participants from various organizations from within Chile. Attendees included staff and students from the Catholic University of Chile, the University of Chile, the UN Economic Commission for Latin America, and the Ministry of Energy of Chile.

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28 5/1/1995 Beijing, China

Training on use of LEAP for a UNEP study on air pollution in China

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32 2/1/2011 Paramaribo, Suriname

This 5-day training workshop was intended to train individuals engaged in the Suriname National Communication process about appropriate methodologies and tools for assessment of energy sector greenhouse gas (GHG) mitigation options. The workshop was primarily focused on providing training in the use of LEAP as a tool for greenhouse gas mitigation assessment.

  • 25 participants in attendance from various agencies in Suriname including national energy utilities, the National Bureau of Statistics and various consultants
  • Organized by: AP&G Consultancy
  • Local newspaper story on the event available here.
  • Sponsored by: GEF, UNDP

Link to this workshop.

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34 2/1/2011 Pathumthani, Thailand

The objectives of this 3-day workshop were to strengthen Thailand's capacity building related to energy and environmental modeling, analyze specific mitigation options in various sectors and to begin determining appropriate energy and environmental policies.

  • 25 participants in attendance
  • Sponsored by: National Metal and Materials Technology Center (MTEC), eXcellent Center for Eco Products (XCEP), and National Science and Technology Development Agency (NSTDA), Thailand

Link to this workshop.

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36 1/1/2011 Maputo, Mozambique

This 5-day workshop focused on applying LEAP for GHG mitigation assessment in the context of preparing Mozambique's Second National Communication on Climate Change to the UNFCCC. This course included theoretical background on mitigation assessments and practical course work on the concepts of energy and environmental planning.

  • 6 participants in attendance from the national communication team
  • Sponsored by: The Ministry for Co-ordination of Environmental Affairs (MICOA)

Link to this workshop.

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37 9/1/2010 Bangkok, Thailand

This one-day course presented results of the project “A study of data development and modeling for Thailand Emission Inventory: Mitigation Aspects” and trained TGO staff on LEAP. This project was conducted by the joint graduate school of energy and environment at the King Mongkut University of Technology Thonburi.

Trainers: Dr. Sirintornthep Towprayoon

Link to this workshop.

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38 9/1/2010 Cotonou, Benin

This course provided both theoretical background and practical course work on applying LEAP for GHG mitigation assessment in the context of preparing National Communications on Climate Change to the UNFCCC

Trainers: Sylvain Akindile (Ministry of Environment, Benin)

Link to this workshop.

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39 9/1/2010 Tallinn, Estonia
Estonian Environmental Research Center

Staff from a variety of Government agencies in Esonia were trained in the use of LEAP for Greenhouse Gas mitigation analysis.  LEAP will be used by these agencies to help prepare their National Communications on climate mitigation to the European Commission and to the UNFCCC.  The agencies involved included the Estonian Environmental Research Center, the Estonian Environmental Information Center, the Ministry of the Environment, the Ministry of Economic Affairs and Communications, the Estonian Climate and Energy Agency, and the Ministry of Agriculture.

Link to this workshop.

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40 7/1/2010 Torino, Italy
Masters Course: Modeling and Scenarios for Energy Planning Politecnico di Torino, Italy

This course provided both theoretical background and practical course work on the concepts of energy and environmental planning. 

In addition to using LEAP for teaching purposes, for the practical course work several students used LEAP for developing case study scenario analyses at both the regional and national scale.  The case studies developed using LEAP included scenarios of Tasmania, Sicily, South Africa, Congo and the Democratic Republic of Congo and Venezuela.

  • Organizers:  Politecnico di Torino, Italy
  • Professor: Maurizio Gargiulo  
  • Course Assistant: Rocco De Miglio

Link to this workshop.

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41 8/1/2010 Ascuncion, Paraguay

The OLADE Executive Development Program in Energy Planning

The Latin American Energy Agency (OLADE) organized this Executive Development Program in Energy Planning aimed at energy professionals from the Southern Cone of South America.  The program was organized with local support from the Ministry of Mines and Energy of Paraguay, and the Asuncion National University, and supported by the Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA). The instructors included leading experts on energy and sustainability from Argentina, Brazil, Ecuador and Paraguay. A total of 36 professionals from Paraguay, Uruguay and Brazil participated.  The course covered a variety of topics related to energy and sustainability including the applications of the LEAP modeling system.  The program will be repeated in late August for participants from Central America and Mexico in Guatemala City, in cooperation with the Guatemala Ministry of Mines and Energy and the University Galileo.

Link to this workshop.

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42 6/1/2010 San Carlos de Bariloche, Argentina

Ninth Annual Workshop on Energy Planning and LEAP

The ninth annual workshop on energy policy and the use of LEAP, targeted at energy professionals from South and Central America. Funded by the COMMEND community, the workshop was run over two weeks, with the first week devoted to concepts of energy policy analysis and the second week devoted to training on the use of LEAP. The workshop was organized jointly by the Funacion Bariloche and the Stockholm Environment Institute.

27 participants attended the workshop from 13 countries: Argentina, Bolivia, Brasil, Colombia, Costa Rica, México, Panamá, Perú, Rep. Dominicana, Uruguay, USA, Venezuela.

Trainers: Hector Pistonesi

Link to this workshop.

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45 6/1/2010 Seoul, Korea

One day workshop on Using LEAP for GHG Mitigation Assessment in Korea

  • Organized by: The Korean Greenhouse Gas Inventory and Research Center (GGIR)
  • 7 staff in attendance from GGIR

This one day workshop was held to follow-up on the The International Conference on Post-Kyoto Climate Change Mitigation Modeling, which was organized in Seoul in June 2010 to provide a forum for climate modeling experts from around the world to discuss greenhouse gas (GHG) reduction analysis. In particular the Conference addressed advancement of GHG reduction analysis modeling in the Post-Kyoto GHG Reduction Regime and facilitated cooperation to improve infrastructure for continued developing country participation in GHG reduction modeling.

Link to this workshop.

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47 6/1/2010 Havana, Cuba
Workshop on Using LEAP for GHG Mitigation Assessment in Cuba as preparation for its Second National Communication

Link to this workshop.

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48 5/1/2010 Mexico City, Mexico
Workshop on Using LEAP for GHG Mitigation Assessment in Mexico
  • Ten participants from the INE participated 
  • In addition to LEAP training exercises, the group worked on a baseline scenario for a new Mexico model 
  • Organized by: The National Institute of Ecology (INE)

Link to this workshop.

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49 5/1/2010 Karlsruhe, Germany

Ten participants from EDF (Electricite' de France), EIFER Institut among others. Organized by: EIFER (European Institute for Energy Research)

Link to this workshop.

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51 3/1/2010 Nassau, Bahamas
Workshop on Using LEAP for GHG Mitigation Assessment in the Bahamas as part of National Communications to the UNFCCC
  • Twelve staff from BEST and other governmental organizations participated including the Bahamas Electricity Corporation and the University of the Bahamas.  
  • Organized by: Bahamas Environment Science and Technology Commission (BEST)
  • Trainer: Charlie Heaps

Link to this workshop.

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52 1/1/2010 Jakarta, Indonesia
Advanced Training Course on Integrated Energy Planning and LEAP
  • 21 participants from Indonesia were in attendance. 
  • This training workshop was conducted as a part of the CASINDO collaboration, which aims to establish a self-sustaining and self-developing structure that will enable sound policies for renewable energy and energy efficiency in Indonesia. It is coordinated by the Dutch foundation ECN and the Indonesian Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources.

Link to this workshop.

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53 8/1/2009 Maputo, Mozambique
Second Workshop on Using LEAP in Mozambique
  • Eight participants from the Ministry of Energy, the Mozambican Electricity Company, and the Cahora Bassa Hydroelectric Company were in attendance. 
  • In addition to the training exercises, the participants worked with several versions of the Mozambican LEAP model.
  • Organized by: Ministry of Energy

Link to this workshop.

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54 7/1/2009 Santiago, Chile
Workshop on Using LEAP for GHG Mitigation Assessment in Chile as part of National Communications to the UNFCCC
  • Twenty four participants from various academic and Governmental organizations in Chile. 
  • Organized by CONAMA (National Comission of Environment of Chile) .
  • Trainers: Nicolas di Sbroiavacca, Gustavo Nadal,

Link to this workshop.

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55 5/1/2005 Podgorica, Montenegro
Regional Workshop on Using LEAP for GHG Mitigation Assessment as part of National Communications to the UNFCCC
  • Seven participants from Montenegro, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Lebanon
  • Funder: UNDP

Link to this workshop.

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57 6/1/2009 Quito, Ecuador
Seminar on Application of LEAP to Countries of Latin America the Caribbean as part of the Project "Energy Forecast in Latin America and the Caribbean - to 2032"
  • Fourteen participants from Argentina, Bolivia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Honduras, Mexico, Paraguay, Peru, Republica Dominicana, Uruguay, OLADE and the World Bank.
  • Funder: OLADE and the World Bank

The objective of this workshop was to disseminate knowledge of the technical outlook on the training of staff members of ministers and government entities who are responsible for activities related to strategic planning and formulation of energy policies.  The seminar is aimed at using LEAP for merging  energy balances, models from OLADE and forecast models as a tool for evaluating alternative energy supply and consumption in the long term.

Link to this workshop.

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58 6/1/2009 San Carlos de Bariloche, Argentina

Eighth Annual Workshop on Energy Planning and LEAP

The eighth annual workshop on energy policy and the use of LEAP, targeted at energy professionals from South and Central America. Funded by the COMMEND community, the workshop was run over two weeks, with the first week devoted to concepts of energy policy analysis and the second week devoted to training on the use of LEAP. The workshop was organized jointly by the Funacion Bariloche and the Stockholm Environment Institute.

20 participants attended the workshop from 8 countries: Argentina, Brasil, Colombia, Cuba, Mexico, Paraguay, Perú, Venezuela.

Trainers: Hector Pistonesi

Link to this workshop.

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59 2/1/2009 Manama, Bahrain
Workshop on GHG Mitigation Assessment using LEAP
  • 25 participants from Bahrain including members of the National Communications team, staff and students from the University of Bahrain, staff of UNDP and various Bahrain Government representatives.
  • Funder: Bahrain General Directorate of Environment

Link to this workshop.

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60 6/1/2008 San Carlos de Bariloche, Argentina

Seventh Annual Workshop on Energy Planning and LEAP

The seventh annual workshop on energy policy and the use of LEAP, targeted at energy professionals from South and Central America. Funded by the COMMEND community, the workshop was run over two weeks, with the first week devoted to concepts of energy policy analysis and the second week devoted to training on the use of LEAP. The workshop was organized jointly by the Funacion Bariloche and the Stockholm Environment Institute.

24 participants attended the workshop from 11 countries: Argentina, Bolivia, Brasil, Colombia, Ecuador, Panamá, Paraguay, Perú, Rep.Dominicana, Uruguay, Venezuela.

Trainers: Hector Pistonesi

Link to this workshop.

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61 5/1/2008 Bangkok, Thailand
LEAP Training Workshop for the Thailand Energy Planning and Policy Office (EPPO)
  • Organized by the Thailand Joint Graduate School on Energy and Environment (JGSEE)
  • Apx 25 participants from EPPO, EGAT, JGSEE and other Thai organizations.

Link to this workshop.

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62 2/1/2008 Baghdad, Iraq
LEAP Training Workshop for Various Government Agencies.
  • Funded by SEI
  • 9 participants

Link to this workshop.

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63 12/1/2007 Tallinn, Estonia

LEAP Training Workshop for staff of SEI-Tallinn. Funded by SEI. 10 participants

Link to this workshop.

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65 10/1/2007 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

Second LEAP Training Workshop for three Government Agencies in Brazil: Empresa de Pesquisa Energética (EPE), Agência Nacional do Petróleo, Gás Natural e Biocombustíveis (ANP) and Ministério de Minas e Energia (MME). Attended by 14 participants. Funded by EPE.

Link to this workshop.

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66 9/1/2007 San Carlos de Bariloche, Argentina

Sixth Annual Workshop on Energy Planning and LEAP

The sixth annual workshop on energy policy and the use of LEAP, targeted at energy professionals from South and Central America. Funded by the COMMEND community, the workshop was run over two weeks, with the first week devoted to concepts of energy policy analysis and the second week devoted to training on the use of LEAP. The workshop was organized jointly by the Funacion Bariloche and the Stockholm Environment Institute.

29 participants attended the workshop from 6 countries: Argentina, Brasil, Paraguay, Perú, Rep. Dominicana, Venezuela

Trainers: Hector Pistonesi

Link to this workshop.

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67 7/1/2007 Bangkok, Thailand

Second U.N. National Communications Support Programme Workshop on Use of LEAP for GHG Mitigation Assessment.

Funders: U.N. National Communications Support Programme (NCSP)

27 Participants from 18 countries: Armenia, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Cambodia, Djibouti, Ghana, Indonesia, Iran, Lao, Lesotho, Libya, Malaysia, Mongolia, Mozambique, Myanmar, Sri Lanka, Tajikistan, Thailand

Link to this workshop.

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68 5/1/2007 Maputo, Mozambique

LEAP Training Workshop

33 Participants from nine different organizations in Mozambique.

Link to this workshop.

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70 4/1/2007 Stockholm, Sweden
LEAP Training as part of Energy and Environment Masters Course: Royal Technical University, Stockholm,
  • Funder: KTH
  • 130 Students , 80 local, 50 around the world via Internet-based distance learning.

Link to this workshop.

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71 2/1/2007 Pretoria, South Africa
  • Funder: COMMEND
  • 24 Participants
  • Participant Countries: Botswana, Cameroon, Ethiopia, Kenya, Uganda, Rwanda, South Africa

Link to this workshop.

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72 11/1/2006 Beijing, China
Asian Energy Security Workshop
  • Funders: COMMEND
  • 20 Participants
  • Participant Countries: Australia, Canada, China, DPRK, Japan, Mongolia, ROK, Russia, USA

Trainers: Peter Hayes, Bruce Scott (Nautilus Institute)

Link to this workshop.

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74 6/1/2006 San Carlos de Bariloche, Argentina

Fifth Annual Workshop on Energy Planning and LEAP

The fifth annual workshop on energy policy and the use of LEAP, targeted at energy professionals from South and Central America. Funded by the COMMEND community, the workshop was run over two weeks, with the first week devoted to concepts of energy policy analysis and the second week devoted to training on the use of LEAP. The workshop was organized jointly by the Funacion Bariloche and the Stockholm Environment Institute.

14 participants attended the workshop from 11 countries: Argentina, Brasil, Bolivia, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, Ecuador, México, Perú, Rep. Dominicana, Uruguay

Trainers: Hector Pistonesi

Link to this workshop.

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75 4/1/2006 Cairo, Egypt

First U.N. National Communications Support Programme Workshop on Use of LEAP for GHG Mitigation Assessment

Link to this workshop.

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77 6/1/2005 San Carlos de Bariloche, Argentina

Fourth Annual Workshop on Energy Planning and LEAP

The fourth annual workshop on energy policy and the use of LEAP, targeted at energy professionals from South and Central America. Funded by the COMMEND community, the workshop was run over two weeks, with the first week devoted to concepts of energy policy analysis and the second week devoted to training on the use of LEAP. The workshop was organized jointly by the Funacion Bariloche and the Stockholm Environment Institute.

14 participants attended the workshop from 10 countries: Argentina, Bolivia, Brasil, Colombia, Ecuador, Honduras, México, Rep. Dominicana, Uruguay, Venezuela

Fourth Annual Workshop on Energy Planning and LEAP

The fourth annual workshop on energy policy and the use of LEAP, targeted at energy professionals from South and Central America. Funded by the COMMEND community, the workshop was run over two weeks, with the first week devoted to concepts of energy policy analysis and the second week devoted to training on the use of LEAP. The workshop was organized jointly by the Funacion Bariloche and the Stockholm Environment Institute.

14 participants attended the workshop from 10 countries: Argentina, Bolivia, Brasil, Colombia, Ecuador, Honduras, México, Rep. Dominicana, Uruguay, Venezuela

Trainers: Hector Pistonesi

Link to this workshop.

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78 10/1/2004 Cape Town, South Africa
LEAP Training workshop
  • 20 students from South Africa and various SADC countries
  • Funder: COMMEND

Link to this workshop.

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80 3/1/2003 Addis Ababa, Ethiopia

LEAP Training workshop for staff of the Ministry of Energy and Mines

10 participants from Ministry of Energy in Ethiopia

Link to this workshop.

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81 6/1/2003 San Carlos de Bariloche, Argentina

Second Annual Workshop on Energy Planning and LEAP

The second annual workshop on energy policy and the use of LEAP, targeted at energy professionals from South and Central America. The workshop was run over two weeks, with the first week devoted to concepts of energy policy analysis and the second week devoted to training on the use of LEAP. The workshop was organized jointly by the Funacion Bariloche and the Stockholm Environment Institute.

Sixteen participants attended the workshop from 8 countries: Argentina, Bolivia, Brasil, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, México, Panamá

Trainers: Hector Pistonesi, Victor Bravo

Link to this workshop.

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82 2/1/2003 Dures, Albania
LEAP Training Workshop for Albanian Ministry of Energy
  • 13 participants from Albanian Ministry of Energy.

Link to this workshop.

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83 10/1/2000 San Carlos de Bariloche, Argentina

First Annual Workshop on Energy Planning and LEAP

With funding from the Government of the Netherlands (DGIS) as part of the COMMEND project, this was the first annual workshop on energy policy and the use of LEAP, targeted at energy professionals from South and Central America. The workshop was run over two weeks, with the first week devoted to concepts of energy policy analysis and the second week devoted to training on the use of LEAP. The workshop was organized jointly by the Funacion Bariloche and the Stockholm Environment Institute.

Eight participants attended the workshop from five countries: Argentina, Brasil, Colombia, El Salvador, Ecuador

Trainers: Carlos Suarez

Link to this workshop.

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84 9/1/2000 Cape Town, South Africa
First training workshop for LEAP for Windows

Link to this workshop.

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86 4/1/2016 Aceh, Indonesia

32 Participants, from all regions of Aceh Province in Indonesia.

Link to this workshop.

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87 4/1/2016 Tirana, Albania

Fourth in a series of workshops for the ECRAN Network with teams from al over the Balkans region: (Albania, Bosnia & Herzegovina, Kosovo, Montenegro, Macedonia, Serbia, Turkey). In this workshop, teams worked hard to create a Low Emission Development Strategy for a fictitious country called "ECRANISTAN".

Trainers: Anna Flessa

Link to this workshop.

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88 4/1/2016 Manilla, Philippines

Workshop with the Philippine Department of Energy on LEAP modeling of mitigation options in support of the country's Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) on Climate Change.

Link to this workshop.

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89 4/1/2016 Accra, Ghana

Workshop in Accra, Ghana organized by the Ghana Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), the Stockholm Environment Institute (SEI), the US EPA and the Climate and Clean Air Coalition (CCAC).

The workshop was part of the CCAC's SNAP Initiative (Supporting National Action Planning) for action on SLCPs (Short-Lived Climate Pollutants), intended to build capacity within Ghana and other African countries to develop SLCP mitigation strategies at a national scale.

Participants are working with the US EPA's BENMAP tool as well as the new LEAP-Integrated Benefits Calculator (LEAP-IBC) tool developed by SEI.

Joining the participants from Ghana were experts on air pollution from Ethiopia, Cote d’Ivoire, Liberia, Kenya, Morocco, Nigeria, Togo and South Africa as well as from the UNEP Regional Office for Africa in Nairobi. The workshop was led by trainers from the US EPA and from SEI (Harry Vallack and Chris Malley) assisted by staff from Industrial Economics (IEc).

More info on SNAP here

Info on BENMAP here

Trainers: Chris Malley

Link to this workshop.

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90 6/1/2016 San Carlos de Bariloche, Argentina

15th Annual Workshop on Energy Planning and LEAP

The 15th annual workshop on energy policy and the use of LEAP, targeted at energy professionals from South and Central America. Funded by the COMMEND community, the workshop was run over two weeks, with the first week devoted to concepts of energy policy analysis and the second week devoted to training on the use of LEAP. The workshop was organized jointly by the Funacion Bariloche and the Stockholm Environment Institute.

16 participants attended the workshop from 10 countries: Argentina, Bolivia, Brasil, Chile, Cuba, Ecuador, Guatemala, Honduras, Perú, Uruguay.

Trainers: Hector Pistonesi

Link to this workshop.

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91 2/1/2016 Dubai, United Arab Emirates

Organized by the Ministry of Energy of the United Arab Emirates this LEAP training involved staff from the key energy sector institutions in Abu Dhabi and Dubai and from other Gulf countries like Bahrain and Qatar.

Link to this workshop.

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92 1/1/2016 Tallinn, Estonia

Workshop in Tallinn, Estonia for the EU-funded HERON project with participants from Estonia, Germany, Serbia, and the U.K. The SEI funded workshop covered the modeling of building and transport energy efficiency.

HERON Project web site here.

Link to this workshop.

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93 11/16/2015 Jaipur, Rajastahn, India

Workshop on using LEAP for integrated resource planning in Jaipur, Rajastahn at Vidyut Bhavan (the electricity ministry) . Funded by WRI's Electricity Governance Initiative (EGI).

The workshop explored use of energy planning tools like LEAP for state-scale electric planning, with an emphasis on ensuring growing household access to electricity.

Following this workshop, SEI and WRI worked to develop prototype LEAP models for Rajastahn, that will handed over to planners in Jaipur at a follow-up workshop in 2016

Trainers: Anjana Agarwal, Bharath Jairaj

Link to this workshop.

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94 7/4/2016 Podgorica, Montenegro

The final LEAP Training workshop of the current phase of ECRAN (Environment and Climate Regional Accession Network) held in Podgorica, Montenegro on July 5th and 6th, 2016.

ECRAN is financed by the EU and managed by the European Commission. It assists beneficiary countries in the exchange of information and experience related to preparation for accession to the European Union.

ECRAN is strengthening regional cooperation between the EU candidate countries and potential candidates in the fields of environment and climate action and assisting their progress in the transposition and implementation of the EU environmental and climate agenda.

This is the final LEAP workshop in a series, in which ECRAN has been building capacity among Government agencies and other institutions in the Balkan accession countries to apply LEAP for energy planning and climate change mitigation assessment. ECRAN has benefited eight countries: Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia (now an EU member), the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Kosovo, Montenegro, Serbia, and Turkey.

This final workshop is for 13 participants from Montenegro and Bosnia and Herzegovina, and will be an opprtunity for those countries to continue refining the LEAP analyses they started developing earlier. In particular, participants from the two countries will be working on building their baseline scenarios, and then developing mitigation scenarios that approach carbon neutrality and “net zero total emissions” over the next few decades.

Link to this workshop.

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95 11/18/2015 Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India

Workshop on using LEAP for integrated resource planning in Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India . Funded by WRI's Electricity Governance Initiative (EGI). The workshop was held at the Indian Institute of Technology, Madras (Chennai) in partnership with the IGCS, the Indo-German Centre for Sustainability The workshop was attended by planners and other practitioners working on electric planning in Tamil Nadu including officers of the State Planning Commission

The workshop explored use of energy planning tools like LEAP for state-scale electric planning, with an emphasis on ensuring growing household access to electricity.

Following this workshop, SEI and WRI worked to develop prototype LEAP models for Tamil Nadu, that will handed over to planners in Chennai at a follow-up workshop in 2016

Trainers: Anjana Agarwal, Bharath Jairaj

Link to this workshop.

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96 11/14/2014 Bari, Italy

LEAP Training in Bari, Italy to help countries evaluate modeling tools that can assist in the preparation of their Intended Nationally Determined Contributions (INDCs) on climate change. Organized jointly by the EU-funded ClimaSouth and ClimaEast projects for participants from Algeria, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Egypt, Georgia, Israel, Jordan, Lebanon, Moldova, Morocco, Palestine and Ukraine.

Trainers: Annie Roncerell, Zsolt Lengyel, Nino Dubla

Link to this workshop.

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97 6/1/1992 Tanzania, Zambia and Zimbawe

Conducted as part of the long-term cooperative arrangement between the Swedish International Development Agency (SIDA) and SEI, this project promioted sustainable and self-reliant energy and environmental planning in Southern African countries. It focused on four target areas: Tanzania, Zambia, Zimbabwe, and the Technical and Administrative Unit (TAU) of the Southern African Development Community (SADC). Programme activities included training workshops and collaborative studies in Zambia and Zimbabwe. SEI provided training in the use of LEAP and assistance with the formulation of national energy policies and master plans in both Tanzania, Zambia and Zimbabwe from 1992-1993.

Trainers: Evan Hansen, Neil Talbot

Link to this workshop.

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98 10/1/1997 Beijing, China

In a project funded by the World Bank, SEI linked the old DOS version of LEAP to a standard air quality dispersion modeling tool (ISC) and to a GIS tool for display of results. The project also produced a Chinese language version of LEAP for use in the Beijing Municipal Environmental Protection Bureau (BMEPB) and elsewhere in China and also involved the integration of LEAP with SEI's other tools for water planning and solid waste management planning.

As part of the project, SEI staff travelled to Beijing where they conducted a series of training workshops with staff of the eijing Municipal Environmental Protection Bureau (BMEPB)

Link to this workshop.

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99 11/1/1997 Asmara, Eritrea

A series of two LEAP trainings for staff of the Eritrean Ministry of Mining and Energy and the Ministry of the Environment.

Link to this workshop.

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100 6/1/1992 Addis Ababa, Ethiopia

As part of a wider project to help develop an energy strategy for Ethiopia, SEI staff spent a month in Ethiopia working with the Ethiopian Ministry of Energy to develop a LEAP model for the country, and also conducted a LEAP training workshop.

Link to this workshop.

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101 6/1/2001 Berkeley, California, USA

As part of a long-standing cooperation between SEI and the China Energy Group of the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL) in Berkeley, California, SEI staff have conducted many training workshops both at LBNL and in China, that benefited the staff of LBNL and their partners in various Chinese research and planning agencies such as the Chinese Energy Research Institute (ERI) and the Beijing Energy Efficiency Center (BECON).

These workshops have built capacity for energy and climate mitigation modeling and have assisted Chinese institution in analyzing the role of energy efficiency as part of their five-year planning processes.

Link to this workshop.

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102 6/1/1993 Islamabad, Pakistan

In 1992, SEI staff contributed to the World Bank's Pakistan Household Energy Strategy Study (HESS): a comprehensive assessment of energy consumption and production in Pakistan built upon detailed surveys of end-users and biomass resources.

SEI staff spent a month in Pakistan collating and analyzing energy demand data, which was also used as the basis for a LEAP energy model. During this period, SEI also provided training to staff from various Pakistani agencies.

Trainers: Azedine Ouerghi, Richard Hosier

Link to this workshop.

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103 3/24/2015 Paris, France

In March 2015, SEI traveled to Paris to deliver a workshop for staff of CITEPA, the Interprofessional Technical Centre for Studies on Air Pollution. CITEPA is a not-for-profit organisation, State operator of the French Environment Ministry (MEDDE) for conducting emission inventories of atmospheric pollutants and greenhouse gases.

CITEPA works on climate-related emissions issues including inventories, MRV (monitoring, reporting and verification) and emissions projections. It produces various decision-making tools, and produces and disseminates data and projections on atmospheric pollution and greenhouse gases and works to build the capacities of administrations and private organisations in France and abroad.

This workshop was intended to build capacity among CITEPA staff to use LEAP.

During the visit, SEI staff also spoke at CITEPA's annual meeting, which dealt with the issue of Mitigating climate change: how scenarios, modelling and strategies can contribute.

Link to this workshop.

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104 3/1/2005 Dakar, Senegal

A LEAP training for participants from various Francophone countries in West Africa. The workshop was conducted jointly by staff of SEI and ENDA-TM, as part of the COMMEND project funded by the Government of the Netherlands (DGIS) and was intended to build capacity among energy planners from various ECOWAS countries.

Link to this workshop.

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105 2/10/2001 Bangalore, India

A LEAP training for staff and students of the Indian Institute of Science in Bangalore, India.

Link to this workshop.

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106 11/1/1994 Ulaan Baatar, Mongolia

A LEAP training for staff of the Ministry of Energy of Mongolia

Link to this workshop.

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107 6/1/2004 San Carlos de Bariloche, Argentina

Third Annual Workshop on Energy Planning and LEAP

The third annual workshop on energy policy and the use of LEAP, targeted at energy professionals from South and Central America. The workshop was run over two weeks, with the first week devoted to concepts of energy policy analysis and the second week devoted to training on the use of LEAP. The workshop was organized jointly by the Funacion Bariloche and the Stockholm Environment Institute.

Eight participants attended the workshop from 6 countries: Brasil, Costa Rica, México, Panamá, Rep. Dominicana, Uruguay

Trainers: Hector Pistonesi

Link to this workshop.

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108 6/1/2015 San Carlos de Bariloche, Argentina

14th Annual Workshop on Energy Planning and LEAP

The 14th annual workshop on energy policy and the use of LEAP, targeted at energy professionals from South and Central America. Funded by the COMMEND community, the workshop was run over two weeks, with the first week devoted to concepts of energy policy analysis and the second week devoted to training on the use of LEAP. The workshop was organized jointly by the Funacion Bariloche and the Stockholm Environment Institute.

24 participants attended the workshop from 10 countries: Argentina, Brasil, Colombia, Cuba, Ecuador, Paraguay, Peru, Rep. Dominicana, Russia, Uruguay.

Trainers: Hector Pistonesi

Link to this workshop.

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110 6/1/2014 San Carlos de Bariloche, Argentina

13th Annual Workshop on Energy Planning and LEAP

The 13th annual workshop on energy policy and the use of LEAP, targeted at energy professionals from South and Central America. Funded by the COMMEND community, the workshop was run over two weeks, with the first week devoted to concepts of energy policy analysis and the second week devoted to training on the use of LEAP. The workshop was organized jointly by the Funacion Bariloche and the Stockholm Environment Institute.

29 participants attended the workshop from 12 countries: Argentina, Bolivia, Brasil, Colombia, Ecuador, Frances, Guatemala, México, Paraguay, Perú, Rep. Dominicana, Uruguay.

Trainers: Hector Pistonesi

Link to this workshop.

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111 5/1/2015 Istanbul, Turkey

Second in a series of workshops for the ECRAN Network with teams from al over the Balkans region: (Albania, Bosnia & Herzegovina, Croatia, Kosovo, Montenegro, Macedonia, Serbia, Turkey). In this workshop, teams learnt the basic skills required to apply LEAP for energy and GHG mitigation assessment.

Trainers: Anna Flessa

Link to this workshop.

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112 11/1/2014 Skopje, Macedonia

First in a series of workshops for the ECRAN Network with teams from al over the Balkans region: (Albania, Bosnia & Herzegovina, Croatia, Kosovo, Montenegro, Macedonia, Serbia, Turkey). In this workshop, teams learnt the basic skills required to apply LEAP for energy and GHG mitigation assessment.

Trainers: Anna Flessa

Link to this workshop.

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113 9/21/2015 Zagreb, Croatia

Third in a series of workshops for the ECRAN Network with teams from al over the Balkans region: (Albania, Bosnia & Herzegovina, Croatia, Kosovo, Montenegro, Macedonia, Serbia, Turkey). In this workshop, teams learnt advanced LEAP skills for energy and GHG mitigation assessment.

Trainers: Anna Flessa

Link to this workshop.

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114 3/15/2013 Somerville, USA

SEI's US Center hosted a training for 7 people from Colombia and Mexico on the topic of using LEAP for assessing Short Lived Climate Pollutants (SLCPs). The training was run by Charlie Heaps from SEI-US and Harry Vallack from SEI-York.

The trainees worked with the new SLCP toolkit being developed in LEAP and a new benefits calculator that SEI-York is developing.

Trainers: Harry Vallack

Link to this workshop.

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115 1/20/2013 Bridgetown, Barbados

Training on using LEAP for mitigation assessment for National Communications.

This workshop which was attended by approximately 20 people from < a href="http://caribbean.intasave.org/" target="_blank">CARIBSAVE, the Division of Energy and Telecommunications of Barbados and academics from the < a href="http://www.uwi.edu/" target="_blank">University of West Indies, introduced participants to how to use LEAP for GHG mitigation assessment. Following the workshop, SEI assisted Barbados to use LEAP for their national communication on climate change to the UNFCCCC.

Link to this workshop.

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116 7/1/2001 Rabat, Morocco

LEAP Training for staff of the Ministry of Energy, Mines, Water and Environment of Morocco

Link to this workshop.

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117 9/11/2001 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

LEAP training for various agencies in Malaysia as part of an effort funded by the Danish Aid Agency (DANIDA) in support of the development of an energy strategy for Malaysia. The effort was led by the consulting company Ramboll.

Participants came from various Malaysian agencies including the Energy Commission (Suruhanjaya Tenaga) and the Ministry of Energy.

Link to this workshop.

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118 11/5/2013 Astana, Kazakhstan

Technical Training Workshop on Using LEAP for Climate Change Mitigation Assessments in the Energy and Transportation Sectors in Azerbaijan and Kazakhstan.

This was the first technical training workshop for the Asian Development Bank (ADB) project "Economics of Climate Change in Central and West Asia"

The workshop was designed to support the climate change mitigation component of the project, whichfocused on assessing the costs of mitigation measures and clean energy technologies, and demonstrate how LEAP can be applied to the economic analysis of greenhouse gas (GHG) mitigation options in the energy and transportation sectors. The workshop built capacity of government decision makers in economic analysis of low-carbon growth measures and in assessing policies to strengthen the consideration of costs and benefits in national climate change reports and national communications.

Thirty technical representatives from governments, academic institutions, and energy and transportation agencies in Azerbaijan and Kazakhstan attended.

The workshop generated shared information and practical knowledge on using LEAP for economic analysis of mitigation options and a general understanding on data needs and gaps in Azerbaijan and Kazakhstan.

The workshop was organized by Abt Associates and conducted by Abt and staff of the Stockholm Environment Institute.

Link to this workshop.

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119 5/1/2005 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

First LEAP Training Workshop for three Government Agencies in Brazil: Empresa de Pesquisa Energética (EPE), Agência Nacional do Petróleo, Gás Natural e Biocombustíveis (ANP) and Ministério de Minas e Energia (MME)

Link to this workshop.

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120 7/1/2005 Quito, Ecuador

LEAP Training for participants from various Latin American countries, hosted and funded by OLADE, the Latin American Energy Agency (Organizacion Latinoamericana de Energia) and led by staff of the Stockholm Environment Institute.

Link to this workshop.

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123 12/13/2011 Santiago, Chile

One in a series of six regional workshops for the United Nations Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC/CEPAL) delivered in 2011 by staff of the Fundacion Bariloche

The Division of Natural Resources and Infrastructure of the ECLAC/CEPAL organized large capacity building efforts in conjunction with local partners in support of energy planning in the Latin American and Caribbean Region. The courses covered a variety of topics related to the energy sector and sustainability including applications of LEAP. The workshops were funded by the UNDP Project "Strengthening National Capacities to Design and Implement Sustainable Energy Policies for the Production and Use of Bio-fuels in Latin America and the Caribbean".

Link to this workshop.

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124 3/7/2011 Bogota, Colombia

One in a series of six regional workshops for the United Nations Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC/CEPAL) delivered in 2011 by staff of the Fundacion Bariloche

The Division of Natural Resources and Infrastructure of the ECLAC/CEPAL organized large capacity building efforts in conjunction with local partners in support of energy planning in the Latin American and Caribbean Region. The courses covered a variety of topics related to the energy sector and sustainability including applications of LEAP. The workshops were funded by the UNDP Project "Strengthening National Capacities to Design and Implement Sustainable Energy Policies for the Production and Use of Bio-fuels in Latin America and the Caribbean".

Link to this workshop.

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125 4/2/2011 San Salvador, El Salvador

One in a series of six regional workshops for the United Nations Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC/CEPAL) delivered in 2011 by staff of the Fundacion Bariloche

The Division of Natural Resources and Infrastructure of the ECLAC/CEPAL organized large capacity building efforts in conjunction with local partners in support of energy planning in the Latin American and Caribbean Region. The courses covered a variety of topics related to the energy sector and sustainability including applications of LEAP. The workshops were funded by the UNDP Project "Strengthening National Capacities to Design and Implement Sustainable Energy Policies for the Production and Use of Bio-fuels in Latin America and the Caribbean".

Link to this workshop.

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126 4/5/2011 San José, Costa Rica

One in a series of six regional workshops for the United Nations Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC/CEPAL) delivered in 2011 by staff of the Fundacion Bariloche

The Division of Natural Resources and Infrastructure of the ECLAC/CEPAL organized large capacity building efforts in conjunction with local partners in support of energy planning in the Latin American and Caribbean Region. The courses covered a variety of topics related to the energy sector and sustainability including applications of LEAP. The workshops were funded by the UNDP Project "Strengthening National Capacities to Design and Implement Sustainable Energy Policies for the Production and Use of Bio-fuels in Latin America and the Caribbean".

Link to this workshop.

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127 4/11/2011 Guatemala City, Guatemala

One in a series of six regional workshops for the United Nations Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC/CEPAL) delivered in 2011 by staff of the Fundacion Bariloche

The Division of Natural Resources and Infrastructure of the ECLAC/CEPAL organized large capacity building efforts in conjunction with local partners in support of energy planning in the Latin American and Caribbean Region. The courses covered a variety of topics related to the energy sector and sustainability including applications of LEAP. The workshops were funded by the UNDP Project "Strengthening National Capacities to Design and Implement Sustainable Energy Policies for the Production and Use of Bio-fuels in Latin America and the Caribbean".

Link to this workshop.

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128 4/26/2011 Tegucigalpa, Honduras

One in a series of six regional workshops for the United Nations Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC/CEPAL) delivered in 2011 by staff of the Fundacion Bariloche

The Division of Natural Resources and Infrastructure of the ECLAC/CEPAL organized large capacity building efforts in conjunction with local partners in support of energy planning in the Latin American and Caribbean Region. The courses covered a variety of topics related to the energy sector and sustainability including applications of LEAP. The workshops were funded by the UNDP Project "Strengthening National Capacities to Design and Implement Sustainable Energy Policies for the Production and Use of Bio-fuels in Latin America and the Caribbean".

Link to this workshop.

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129 7/18/2016 York, UK

A workshop was held at the Stockholm Environment Institute, York, with the aim of advancing national planning on short-lived climate pollutants (SLCPs) in west Africa. The workshop was funded by the Climate and Clean Air Coalition (CCAC), and was attended by Dr Daniel Tutu Benefoh (Ghana EPA), and Dr Bala Bappa (Nigeria Ministry of Environment), as well as 3 SEI PhD students (Andriannah Mbandi, Ruchirek Ratchaburi, and Olajide Olawoyin).

The focus of the workshop was to derive the first SLCP focussed emission inventory using the LEAP-IBC tool for Nigeria, and to update the existing inventory which has been developed for Ghana. These emission inventories will be used to determine the key source sectors, and benefits that could result from SLCP mitigation in Nigeria and Ghana. The PhD students were trained in the use of LEAP-IBC to understand how it could further their research on transport emissions in Kenya and Thailand, and air pollution in west Africa.

Link to this workshop.

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133 8/9/2016 Lima, Peru

Staff from the US and UK centers of SEI travelled to Lima, Peru to conduct a workshop for 25 participants from various agencies in Peru including the Ministry of Environment (MINAM), The Ministry of Energy and Mines (MINEM), the Peruvian National Meterological and Hydrological Service (SENAMHI), The Geophysical Institution of Peru (IGP), GESTAs (The Peruvian Air Pollution Management Networks) from three cities: Ica, Pucallpa, Huancayo, and COSUDE (Swiss Development Cooperation), and the U.S. Embassy.

The workshop, which was funded by the Climate and Clean Air Coalition (CCAC) and organized by Patricia Tord of the national SLCP unit of UNEP/MINAM, was to build capacity within Peru to apply the LEAP-Integrated Benefits Calculator (LEAP-IBC) to develop short-lived climate pollutant (SLCP) mitigation strategies at a national scale. Participants learnt how to design and analyze SLCP strategies within LEAP-IBC to assess the health, crop yield and climate benefits that could result from their implementation.

Link to this workshop.

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134 5/18/2015 Tallinn, Estonia

Staff from the US and UK centers of SEI travelled to Tallinn, Estonia for a workshop at SEI-Tallinn that tested out the new LEAP toolkit for assessing Short Lived Climate Pollutants (SLCPs).

Teams came from SEI-Tallinn, the Estonian Environmental Research Center and the Estonian Ministry of Environment. The new toolkit joins LEAP with a separate model developed at SEI-York and based on the GeosChem-Adjoint model. It calculates the avoided deaths, crop losses, radiative forcing and regional temperature change that would result from undertaking policies to mitigate short-lived climate pollutants in any particular country. The new tool is intended for members of the Climate and Clean Air Coalition (CCAC) and for anyone else interested in SLCPs.

Link to this workshop.

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135 8/12/2016 Bogota, Colombia

Second of two workshops in Latin America funded by the Climate and Clean Air Coalition (CCAC) intended to build capacity to apply the new LEAP-Integrated Benefits Calculator (LEAP-IBC) to develop short-lived climate pollutant (SLCP) mitigation strategies at a national scale. Participants learnt how to design and analyze SLCP strategies within LEAP-IBC to assess the health, crop yield and climate benefits that could result from their implementation.

The workshop has been attended by 17 participants from the Ministerio de Ambiente y Desarrollo Sostenible (Ministry of Environment and Sustainable Development), the Bogota Secretaria Distrital de Ambiente, the Departamento Nacional de Planeación (DNP) as well as academics from various Colombian Universities and other organizations. Organizers were Claudia Cuentas Morales of UNEP and the Ministerio de Ambiente y Desarrollo Sostenible and Luisa Castro of the Universidad de la Salle.

Link to this workshop.

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136 8/8/2016 Jakarta, Indonesia
Synchronization of Electricity and Energy Planning in Indonesia

Following the finalization of Indonesia's National Energy Plan, there is a mandate that the 34 provinces of Indonesia should have their Regional Energy Planning completed within a one year timeframe. While waiting for the National Policy issuance, the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources of Indonesia (MEMR) initiated a three and a half day LEAP introductory training for the representatives of 34 provinces across Indonesia. The workshop was attended by approxmiately 60 particpants from 34 provinces, while the instructors came from the National Energy Council, Planning Bureau of MEMR, Data and Information Center of MEMR, Training Center of MEMR and the Indonesian Institute of Energy Economics (IIEE).

The objective of the training was to introduce LEAP as a planning tool for the sub-national government and as the basis of their RUED documents, and to list the potential provincial modelers to be assigned as the LEAP modelers for RUED in the next LEAP trainings.

The workshop was funded by the Directorate General of Electricity, in cooperation with the Planning Bureau of Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources (MEMR) in Indonesia.

Link to this workshop.

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