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Bruce Hamilton
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Bruce Hamilton has over 22 years experience in the development of IT applications and analysis of energy systems, including the leadership he provided for energy and environmental projects conducted, in over thirty countries, for the World Bank, U.S. Department of Energy, and International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA).
Mr. Hamilton is Founding Member and President of ADICA Consulting. His previous employment includes 10 years at Argonne National Laboratory where he led international energy planning projects, and 5 years at the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), in Vienna, Austria, where he served as Head of the Energy Modeling, Databanks and Capacity Building Unit.
As a course director and lecturer, Mr. Hamilton trained over 1000 experts from 60 countries in the areas of energy markets, generation expansion planning, energy policy analysis, demand forecasting, environmental assessment, and financial analysis of energy options. He is also Author/Co-Author of more than 30 publications, including the Reference Book on Enhanced Electricity System Analysis for Decision Making.
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ADICA Consulting is the worldwide leader in providing training and technical support on the use of the Wien Automatic System Planning (WASP) Package. During the past six months, ADICA conducted WASP training courses in Algeria, Cyprus and Indonesia for the following organizations: • Commission de Régulation de l'Électricité et du Gaz- CREG and Societé Nationale de l’Electricité et du Gaz- SONELGAZ (Algeria), • Electricity Authority of Cyprus-... More about: ADICA Provides Training on Use of WASP Power System Planning Software in Algeria, Cyprus and Indonesia
ARGONNE, IL. - March 26, 2007 (News Release) In an agreement signed today, the U.S. Department of Energy's Argonne National Laboratory and the Illinois Institute of Technology are joining with the Korea Power Exchange to establish a joint training program combining training and research at Argonne with formal education at IIT. Under this program, KPX will send members of its technical staff to Chicago to enroll in the IIT Department for Electrical and Computer Engineering. KPX... More about: Argonne, IIT join with Korea Power Exchange for Grad Program in Electricity Markets
Oak Brook, IL – February 20, 2007 (News Release) ADICA Consulting, a leading provider of innovative Agent- Based Modeling Software for the energy industry, announced today that REN - Rede Eléctrica Nacional, S.A. has selected its Electricity Market Complex Adaptive System (EMCAS) software for analyzing the behavior of market participants under alternative regulatory scenarios of future rules for the Iberian Market. As stated by Mr. Paulo Soares de Pinho, Member of the Board of... More about: Portuguese Transmission Company REN Selects EMCAS for Analyzing Iberian Electricity Market
ADICA is among 75 emerging energy-based technology, product and service companies selected to be showcased at Energy Venture Fair VII. Designed to highlight the most promising start-up companies, the Energy Venture Fair has established itself as the premier gathering place for investors looking for up-andcoming energy technology companies who are actively seeking to raise capital. During this event, Tim Smith Ph.D. discussed how Governments and energy companies around the world are... More about: ADICA is Selected Among Leading Companies to Present at Energy Venture Fair VII
Each year the U.S. Federal Laboratory Consortium for Technology Transfer (FLC), which comprises more than 600 federal laboratories and centers, recognizes outstanding achievements in the process of transferring laboratory-developed technology. This year the FLC presented its Midwest Region Partnership Award to ADICA Consulting for its work with Argonne National Laboratory on the Electricity Market Complex Adaptive System (EMCAS) software. FLC Midwest Regional Coordinator Cindy Wesolowski... More about: ADICA Receives U.S. Federal Laboratory Consortium for Technology Transfer Midwest Region Partnership Award
Having joined the EU, the Czech Republic is part of a union that encourages cooperation, transparency and free access to the electricity marketplace. In 2006, a consortium comprised of a system operator (OTE), regulator (ERU), transmission company (CEPS), and Ministry (MI&T) in the Czech Republic hired an independent consulting firm (Deloitte) to conduct a survey of commercially available software for electricity market simulation, which can be used to assist various stakeholders in the... More about: Independent Evaluation Selects EMCAS as Top Strategic Regional Electricity Model
Oak Brook, IL, USA - September 15, 2006 (News Release) ADICA Consulting, LLC announced today that power industry professionals from the Korea Power Exchange (KPX) will participate in a 4-month training program organized by ADICA on Power System Expansion Planning in a Competitive Electricity Market. In 2002, the South Korean electricity industry was restructured with the formation of six generation companies, KEPCO serving as a single-buyer responsible for transmission and distribution,... More about: Korea Power Exchange (KPX) Selects ADICA to Organize 4-month Training Program on Power System Expansion Planning in a Competitive Electricity Market
In a project funded by the Illinois Commerce Commission (ICC), Argonne National Laboratory applied the innovative Electricity Market Complex Adaptive System (EMCAS) software to evaluate the potential impact of a competitive electricity market in Illinois. Under a reference case, where all agents are presumed to offer power at production cost, the study found that prices vary by up to a factor of four across zones as a result of transmission congestion, particularly in the summer months.... More about: EMCAS Software is Applied in Electricity Market Study for the Illinois Commerce Commission
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