Carnegie Mellon University

Journals

  1. Fleishman, L. A., De Bruin, W. B., & Morgan, M. G. (2010). Informed public preferences for electricity portfolios with CCS and other low‐carbon technologies. Risk Analysis: An International Journal30(9), 1399-1410.
  2. Gilmore, E. A., Apt, J., Walawalkar, R., Adams, P. J., & Lave, L. B. (2010). The air quality and human health effects of integrating utility-scale batteries into the New York State electricity grid. Journal of Power Sources195(8), 2405-2413.
  3. Gouge, B., Ries, F. J., & Dowlatabadi, H. (2010). Spatial distribution of diesel transit bus emissions and urban populations: implications of coincidence and scale on exposure. Environmental Science & Technology44(18), 7163-7168.
  4. Gresham, R. L., McCoy, S. T., Apt, J., & Morgan, M. G. (2010). Implications of compensating property owners for geologic sequestration of CO2.
  5. Grossmann, W. D., Grossmann, I., & Steininger, K. (2010). Indicators to determine winning renewable energy technologies with an application to photovoltaics.
  6. Hagerman, S., Dowlatabadi, H., Satterfield, T., & McDaniels, T. (2010). Expert views on biodiversity conservation in an era of climate change. Global Environmental Change20(1), 192-207.
  7. Hagerman, S., Satterfield, T., & Dowlatabadi, H. (2010). Climate change impacts, conservation and protected values: understanding promotion, ambivalence and resistance to policy change at the World Conservation Congress. Conservation and Society8(4), 298-311.
  8. Hittinger, E., Whitacre, J. F., & Apt, J. (2010). Compensating for wind variability using co-located natural gas generation and energy storage. Energy Systems1(4), 417-439.
  9. Hoppock, D. C., & Patiño-Echeverri, D. (2010). Cost of wind energy: comparing distant wind resources to local resources in the Midwestern United States. Environmental Science & Technology44(22), 8758-8765.
  10. Jacob, C., McDaniels, T., & Hinch, S. (2010). Indigenous culture and adaptation to climate change: sockeye salmon and the St’át’imc people. Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies for Global Change15(8), 859-876.
  11. Jaffee, D., Kunreuther, H., & Michel-Kerjan, E. (2010). Long-term property insurance. Journal of Insurance Regulation29(7), 167-187.
  12. Katzenstein, W., Fertig, E., & Apt, J. (2010). The variability of interconnected wind plants. Energy Policy38(8), 4400-4410.
  13. Keith, D. W., Parson, E., & Morgan, M. G. (2010). Research on global sun block needed now. Nature463(7280), 426-427.
  14. Lee, J., Veloso, F. M., Hounshell, D. A., & Rubin, E. S. (2010). Forcing technological change: a case of automobile emissions control technology development in the US. Technovation30(4), 249-264.
  15. Mazzi, E., Dowlatabadi, H., Kandlikar, M. (2010). Tailpipe CO2 Emission Regulations And Auto Collision Risks: A UK Case Study. The Lancet
  16. Michel‐Kerjan, E. O., & Kousky, C. (2010). Come rain or shine: Evidence on flood insurance purchases in Florida. Journal of Risk and Insurance77(2), 369-397.
  17. Mills, T., Ohlson, D., McDaniels, T., & Gregor, R. (2010). Structured Decision Making For Climate Adaptation In Forest Land Management. Mitigation and Adaptation to Climate Change
  18. Moreno-Cruz, J. B. (2010). Mitigation and the geoengineering threat. Resource and Energy Economics41, 248-263.
  19. Morgan, M. G. (2010). Why Geoengineering? Technology Review, Jan/Feb 2010, 14-15.
  20. Peterson, S. B., Apt, J., & Whitacre, J. F. (2010). Lithium-ion battery cell degradation resulting from realistic vehicle and vehicle-to-grid utilization. Journal of Power Sources195(8), 2385-2392.
  21. Peterson, S. B., Whitacre, J. F., & Apt, J. (2010). The economics of using plug-in hybrid electric vehicle battery packs for grid storage. Journal of Power Sources195(8), 2377-2384.
  22. Posen, I. D., Jaramillo, P., Landis, A. E., & Griffin, W. M. (2010). Greenhouse gas mitigation for US plastics production: energy first, feedstocks later. Environmental Research Letters12(3), 034024.
  23. Reynolds, T. W., Bostrom, A., Read, D., & Morgan, M. G. (2010). Now what do people know about global climate change? Survey studies of educated laypeople. Risk Analysis: An International Journal30(10), 1520-1538.
  24. Ricke, K. L., Morgan, M. G., & Allen, M. R. (2010). Regional climate response to solar-radiation management. Nature Geoscience3(8), 537-541.
  25. Shiau, C. S. N., Kaushal, N., Hendrickson, C. T., Peterson, S. B., Whitacre, J. F., & Michalek, J. J. (2010). Optimal plug-in hybrid electric vehicle design and allocation for minimum life cycle cost, petroleum consumption, and greenhouse gas emissions. Journal of Mechanical Design132(9).
  26. Vaccaro, A., & Echeverri, D. P. (2010). Corporate transparency and green management. Journal of Business Ethics95(3), 487-506.
  27. Vignola, R., Koellner, T., Scholz, R. W., & McDaniels, T. L. (2010). Decision-making by farmers regarding ecosystem services: Factors affecting soil conservation efforts in Costa Rica. Land Use Policy27(4), 1132-1142.
  28. Weber, C. L., Jaramillo, P., Marriott, J., & Samaras, C. (2010). Life cycle assessment and grid electricity: what do we know and what can we know?.
  29. Zhai, H., & Rubin, E. S. (2010). Performance and cost of wet and dry cooling systems for pulverized coal power plants with and without carbon capture and storage. Energy Policy38(10), 5653-5660.
  1. Apt, J., Hendrickson, C. T., & Morgan, M. G. (2011). Lester Lave, Visionary Economist. Environmental Science & Technology, Vol. 45, No. 13, 2011, 5457-5458.
  2. Apt, J., Peterson, S., & Whitacre, J. F. (2011). Battery Vehicles Reduce CO2 Emissions. Science, Vol. 333, No. 6044, August 2011, 823 (DOI: 10.1126/science.333.6044.823-a)
  3. Azevedo, I. M. L., Morgan, M. G., & Lave, L. (2011). Residential and regional electricity consumption in the US and EU: How much will higher prices reduce CO2 emissions?. The Electricity Journal24(1), 21-29.
  4. Blackhurst, M., Azevedo, I. L., Matthews, H. S., & Hendrickson, C. T. (2011). Designing building energy efficiency programs for greenhouse gas reductions. Energy Policy39(9), 5269-5279.
  5. Blackhurst, M., Matthews, H. S., Sharrard, A. L., Hendrickson, C. T., & Azevedo, I. L. (2011). Preparing US community greenhouse gas inventories for climate action plans. Environmental Research Letters6(3), 034003.
  6. Chung, T. S., Patiño-Echeverri, D., & Johnson, T. L. (2011). Expert assessments of retrofitting coal-fired power plants with carbon dioxide capture technologies. Energy Policy39(9), 5609-5620.
  7. Dowlatabadi, H. (2011). Lifecycle analysis of GHG intensity in BC’s energy sources. Pacific Institute for Climate Solutions
  8. Espinosa-Romero, M. J., Chan, K. M., McDaniels, T., & Dalmer, D. M. (2011). Structuring decision-making for ecosystem-based management. Marine Policy35(5), 575-583.
  9. Fertig, E., & Apt, J. (2011). Economics of compressed air energy storage to integrate wind power: A case study in ERCOT. Energy Policy39(5), 2330-2342.
  10. Fischhoff, B. (2011). Applying the science of communication to the communication of science. Climatic Change108(4), 701-705.
  11. Grossmann, I. (2011). Review of ‘Informing Decisions in a Changing Climate’ by the National Research Council. The Quarterly Review of Biology, Vol. 86, No. 4, 2011, 341-342.
  12. Grossmann, I., & Morgan, M. G. (2011). Tropical cyclones, climate change, and scientific uncertainty: what do we know, what does it mean, and what should be done?. Climatic Change108(3), 543-579.
  13. Hashambhoy, A. M., & Whitacre, J. F. (2011). Li Diffusivity and Phase Change in LiFe0. 5Mn0. 5PO4: A Comparative Study using Galvanostatic Intermittent Titrationand Cyclic Voltammetry. Journal of the Electrochemical Society158(4), A390.
  14. Klima, K., Morgan, M. G., Grossmann, I., & Emanuel, K. (2011). Does it make sense to modify tropical cyclones? A decision-analytic assessment.
  15. Lau, K., Dowlatabadi, H. (2011). Expanding the scope of British Columbia’s carbon neutral government mandate. Pacific Institute for Climate Solutions
  16. Lau, K., Dowlatabadi, H. (2011). The challenges of British Columbia’s “carbon neutral government” mandate. , Pacific Institute for Climate Solutions
  17. Mantripragada, H. C., & Rubin, E. S. (2011). Techno-economic evaluation of coal-to-liquids (CTL) plants with carbon capture and sequestration. Energy Policy39(5), 2808-2816.
  18. Michalek, J. J., Chester, M., Jaramillo, P., Samaras, C., Shiau, C. S. N., & Lave, L. B. (2011). Valuation of plug-in vehicle life-cycle air emissions and oil displacement benefits. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences108(40), 16554-16558.
  19. Mitchell, A. L., & Casman, E. A. (2011). Economic incentives and regulatory framework for shale gas well site reclamation in Pennsylvania. Environmental Science & Technology45(22), 9506-9514.
  20. Norman Shiau, C. S., & Michalek, J. J. (2011). Global optimization of plug-in hybrid vehicle design and allocation to minimize life cycle greenhouse gas emissions. Journal of Mechanical Design133(8).
  21. Peterson, S. B., Whitacre, J. F., & Apt, J. (2011). Net air emissions from electric vehicles: the effect of carbon price and charging strategies.
  22. Schwietzke, S., Griffin, W. M., & Matthews, H. S. (2011). Relevance of emissions timing in biofuel greenhouse gases and climate impacts. Environmental Science & Technology45(19), 8197-8203.
  23. Tokdar, S. T., Grossmann, I., Kadane, J. B., Charest, A. S., & Small, M. J. (2011). Impact of beliefs about Atlantic tropical cyclone detection on conclusions about trends in tropical cyclone numbers. Bayesian Analysis6(4), 547-572.
  24. Versteeg, P., & Rubin, E. S. (2011). A technical and economic assessment of ammonia-based post-combustion CO2 capture at coal-fired power plants. International Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control5(6), 1596-1605.
  25. Wiesmann, D., Azevedo, I. L., Ferrão, P., & Fernández, J. E. (2011). Residential electricity consumption in Portugal: Findings from top-down and bottom-up models. Energy Policy39(5), 2772-2779.
  26. Wong-Parodi, G., Dowlatabadi, H., McDaniels, T., & Ray, I. (2011). Influencing attitudes toward carbon capture and sequestration: A social marketing approach. Environmental Science & Technology45(16), 6743-6751.
  27. Zhai, H., Rubin, E. S., & Versteeg, P. L. (2011). Water use at pulverized coal power plants with postcombustion carbon capture and storage. Environmental Science & Technology45(6), 2479-2485.
  1. Azevedo, I. L., Sonnberger, M., Thomas, B. A., Morgan, G., & Renn, O. (2012). Developing robust energy efficiency policies while accounting for consumer behavior. International Risk Governance Council (IRGC) report.
  2. Baptista, P. C., Azevedo, I. L., & Farias, T. L. (2012). ICT solutions in transportation systems: estimating the benefits and environmental impacts in the Lisbon. Procedia-Social and Behavioral Sciences54, 716-725.
  3. Changala, D., Dworkin, M., Apt, J., & Jaramillo, P. (2012). Comparative analysis of conventional oil and gas and wind project decommissioning regulations on federal, state, and county lands. The Electricity Journal25(1), 29-45.
  4. Cooley, S. R. (2012). How human communities could ‘feel’ changing ocean biogeochemistry. Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability4(3), 258-263.
  5. Cooley, S. R., Lucey, N., Kite‐Powell, H., & Doney, S. C. (2012). Nutrition and income from molluscs today imply vulnerability to ocean acidification tomorrow. Fish and Fisheries13(2), 182-215.
  6. Cooley, S., Doney, S. (2012). Ocean acidification. Encyclopedia of Environmetrics, Second Edition, 2012, 1828-1834. (DOI: 10:1002/9780470057339.vnn124).
  7. Doney, S. C., Ruckelshaus, M., Emmett Duffy, J., Barry, J. P., Chan, F., English, C. A., ... & Talley, L. D. (2012). Climate change impacts on marine ecosystems. Annual Review of Marine Science4, 11-37.
  8. Fertig, E., Apt, J., Jaramillo, P., & Katzenstein, W. (2012). The effect of long-distance interconnection on wind power variability. Environmental Research Letters7(3), 034017.
  9. Fleishman, L. A., Bruine de Bruin, W., Morgan, M. G. (2012). The value of CCS public opinion research: A letter in response to Malone, Dooley, and Bradbury. International Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control,  7, 2012, 265-266
  10. Grossmann, W., Steininger, K. W., Schmid, C., & Grossmann, I. (2012). Investment and employment from large-scale photovoltaics up to 2050. Empirica39(2), 165-189.
  11. Halpern, B. S., Longo, C., Hardy, D., McLeod, K. L., Samhouri, J. F., Katona, S. K., ... & Zeller, D. (2012). An index to assess the health and benefits of the global ocean. Nature488(7413), 615-620.
  12. Hittinger, E., Mullins, K. A., & Azevedo, I. L. (2012). Electricity consumption and energy savings potential of video game consoles in the United States. Energy Efficiency5(4), 531-545.
  13. Hittinger, E., Whitacre, J. F., & Apt, J. (2012). What properties of grid energy storage are most valuable?. Journal of Power Sources206, 436-449.
  14. Irvine, P. J., Sriver, R. L., & Keller, K. (2012). Tension between reducing sea-level rise and global warming through solar-radiation management. Nature Climate Change2(2), 97-100.
  15. Katzenstein, W., & Apt, J. (2012). The cost of wind power variability. Energy Policy51, 233-243.
  16. Klima, K., & Morgan, M. G. (2012). Thoughts on whether government should steer a tropical cyclone if it could. Journal of Risk Research15(8), 1013-1020.
  17. Klima, K., Bruine de Bruin, W., Morgan, M. G., & Grossmann, I. (2012). Public perceptions of hurricane modification. Risk Analysis: An International Journal32(7), 1194-1206.
  18. Klima, K., Lin, N., Emanuel, K., Morgan, M. G., & Grossmann, I. (2012). Hurricane modification and adaptation in Miami-Dade county, Florida. Environmental Science & Technology46(2), 636-642.
  19. Klinsky, S., Dowlatabadi, H., & McDaniels, T. (2012). Comparing public rationales for justice trade-offs in mitigation and adaptation climate policy dilemmas. Global Environmental Change22(4), 862-876.
  20. Krishnamurti, T., Schwartz, D., Davis, A., Fischhoff, B., de Bruin, W. B., Lave, L., & Wang, J. (2012). Preparing for smart grid technologies: A behavioral decision research approach to understanding consumer expectations about smart meters. Energy Policy41, 790-797.
  21. Lueken, C., Carvalho, P. M., & Apt, J. (2012). Distribution grid reconfiguration reduces power losses and helps integrate renewables. Energy Policy48, 260-273.
  22. Lueken, C., Cohen, G. E., & Apt, J. (2012). Costs of solar and wind power variability for reducing CO2 emissions. Environmental Science & Technology46(17), 9761-9767.
  23. Mashayekh, Y., Jaramillo, P., Samaras, C., Hendrickson, C. T., Blackhurst, M., MacLean, H. L., & Matthews, H. S. (2012). Potentials for sustainable transportation in cities to alleviate climate change impacts. Environmental Science & Technology46(5), 2529-2537.
  24. Mauch, B., Carvalho, P. M., & Apt, J. (2012). Can a wind farm with CAES survive in the day-ahead market?. Energy Policy48, 584-593.
  25. McClellan, J., Keith, D. W., & Apt, J. (2012). Cost analysis of stratospheric albedo modification delivery systems. Environmental Research Letters7(3), 034019.
  26. McDaniels, T., Mills, T., Gregory, R., & Ohlson, D. (2012). Using expert judgments to explore robust alternatives for forest management under climate change. Risk Analysis: An International Journal32(12), 2098-2112.
  27. McDaniels, T., Mills, T., Gregory, R., & Ohlson, D. (2012). Using expert judgments to explore robust alternatives for forest management under climate change. Risk Analysis: An International Journal32(12), 2098-2112.
  28. Michalek, J. J., Chester, M., & Samaras, C. (2012). Getting the most out of electric vehicle subsidies. Issues In Science and Technology28(4), 25.
  29. Michel‐Kerjan, E., Lemoyne de Forges, S., & Kunreuther, H. (2012). Policy tenure under the US national flood insurance program (NFIP). Risk Analysis: An International Journal32(4), 644-658.
  30. Moreno-Cruz, J. B., Ricke, K. L., & Keith, D. W. (2012). A simple model to account for regional inequalities in the effectiveness of solar radiation management. Climatic Change110(3), 649-668.
  31. Moreno-Cruz, J., Keith, D. W., (2012). Climate Policy under Uncertainty: A Case for Geoengineering. Climatic Change. (DOI 10.1007/s10584-012-0487-4)
  32. Patino-Echeverri, D., & Hoppock, D. C. (2012). Reducing the average cost of CO2 capture by shutting-down the capture plant at times of high electricity prices. International Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control9, 410-418.
  33. Patiño-Echeverri, D., & Hoppock, D. C. (2012). Reducing the energy penalty costs of postcombustion CCS systems with amine-storage. Environmental Science & Technology46(2), 1243-1252.
  34. Patwardhan, A., I. Azevedo, T. Foran, M. Patankar, A. Rao, R. Raven, C. Samaras, A. Smith, G. Verbong and R. Walawalkar, (2012). Chapter 16 - Transitions in Energy Systems. Global Energy Assessment - Toward a Sustainable Future, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK and New York, NY, USA and the International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis, Laxenburg, Austria, pp. 1173-1202.
  35. Popova, O. H., Small, M. J., McCoy, S. T., Thomas, A. C., Karimi, B., Goodman, A., & Carter, K. M. (2012). Comparative analysis of carbon dioxide storage resource assessment methodologies. Environmental Geosciences19(3), 105-124.
  36. Rehr, A. P., Small, M. J., Bradley, P., Fisher, W. S., Vega, A., Black, K., & Stockton, T. (2012). A decision support framework for science-based, multi-stakeholder deliberation: a coral reef example. Environmental Management50(6), 1204-1218.
  37. Ricke, K. L., Rowlands, D. J., Ingram, W. J., Keith, D. W., & Morgan, M. G. (2012). Effectiveness of stratospheric solar-radiation management as a function of climate sensitivity. Nature Climate Change2(2), 92-96.
  38. Rose, S., & Apt, J. (2012). Generating wind time series as a hybrid of measured and simulated data. Wind Energy15(5), 699-715.
  39. Rose, S., Jaramillo, P., Small, M. J., Grossmann, I., & Apt, J. (2012). Quantifying the hurricane risk to offshore wind turbines. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences109(9), 3247-3252.
  40. Rose, S., Jaramillo, P., Small, M. J., Grossmann, I., & Apt, J. (2012). Quantifying the hurricane risk to offshore wind turbines. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences109(9), 3247-3252.
  41. Rose, S., Jaramillo, P., Small, M. J., Grossmann, I., & Apt, J. (2012). Reply to Powell and Cocke: On the probability of catastrophic damage to offshore wind farms from hurricanes in the US Gulf Coast. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences109(33), E2193-E2194.
  42. Rubin, E. S. (2012). Understanding the pitfalls of CCS cost estimates. International Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control10, 181-190.
  43. Rubin, E. S., & Zhai, H. (2012). The cost of carbon capture and storage for natural gas combined cycle power plants. Environmental Science & Technology46(6), 3076-3084.
  44. Rubin, E. S., Mantripragada, H., Marks, A., Versteeg, P., & Kitchin, J. (2012). The outlook for improved carbon capture technology. Progress In Energy and Combustion Science38(5), 630-671.
  45. Schläpfer, F., & Fischhoff, B. (2012). Task familiarity and contextual cues predict hypothetical bias in a meta-analysis of stated preference studies. Ecological Economics81, 44-47.
  46. Siler-Evans, K., Azevedo, I. L., & Morgan, M. G. (2012). Marginal emissions factors for the US electricity system. Environmental Science & Technology46(9), 4742-4748.
  47. Siler-Evans, K., Morgan, M. G., & Azevedo, I. L. (2012). Distributed cogeneration for commercial buildings: Can we make the economics work?. Energy Policy42, 580-590.
  48. Thomas, B. A., Azevedo, I. L., & Morgan, G. (2012). Edison Revisited: Should we use DC circuits for lighting in commercial buildings?. Energy Policy45, 399-411.
  49. Traut, E., Hendrickson, C., Klampfl, E., Liu, Y., & Michalek, J. J. (2012). Optimal design and allocation of electrified vehicles and dedicated charging infrastructure for minimum life cycle greenhouse gas emissions and cost. Energy Policy51, 524-534.
  50. Vignola, R., McDaniels, T. L., & Scholz, R. W. (2012). Negotiation analysis for mechanisms to deliver ecosystem services: The case of soil conservation in Costa Rica. Ecological Economics75, 22-31.
  51. Wagner, S. J., & Rubin, E. S. (2012). Economic implications of thermal energy storage for concentrated solar thermal power. Renewable Energy61, 81-95.
  52. Yang, M., Patiño-Echeverri, D., & Yang, F. (2012). Wind power generation in China: Understanding the mismatch between capacity and generation. Renewable Energy41, 145-151.
  53. Yeh, S., & Rubin, E. S. (2012). A review of uncertainties in technology experience curves. Energy Economics34(3), 762-771.
  1. Abdulla, A., Azevedo, I. L., & Morgan, M. G. (2013). Expert assessments of the cost of light water small modular reactors. Proceedings of the National Academy of sciences110(24), 9686-9691.
  2. Apt, J., & Secomandi, N. (2013). Preface to the special issue on energy modeling. Socio-Economic Planning Sciences, Vol. 47, No. 2, 2013, 75.
  3. Bandyopadhyay, R., & Patiño-Echeverri, D. (2013). Optimal Size and Joint Operation of Wind Power and CCS Coal Plant with Amine Storage. In IIE Annual Conference. Proceedings(p. 367). Institute of Industrial and Systems Engineers (IISE).
  4. Bruine de Bruin, W, & Bostrom, A. (2013). Assessing what to address in science communication. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences110(Supplement 3), 14062-14068.
  5. Canfield, C., Wong-Parodi, G., Bruine de Bruin, W. (2013). Designing a better utility bill: An assessment of the effects of numeracy and energy literacy on understanding, satisfaction, and behavior among low-income households. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied.
  6. Davis, A. L., & Krishnamurti, T. (2013). The problems and solutions of predicting participation in energy efficiency programs. Applied Energy111, 277-287.
  7. Davis, A. L., Krishnamurti, T., Fischhoff, B., & de Bruin, W. B. (2013). Setting a standard for electricity pilot studies. Energy Policy62, 401-409.
  8. Detels, R., Gulliford, M., Karim, Q. A., & Tan, C. C. (2013). Risk perception and communication. Oxford Textbook of Public Health, sixth edition
  9. Fischhoff, B. (2013). The sciences of science communication. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences110(Supplement 3), 14033-14039.
  10. Fleishman-Mayer, L. A., & de Bruin, W. B. (2013). 10 The ‘Mental Models’ methodology for developing communications. Effective Risk Communication, 165.
  11. Gattuso, J. P., Mach, K. J., & Morgan, G. (2013). Ocean acidification and its impacts: an expert survey. Climatic Change117(4), 725-738.
  12. Grossmann, W. D., Grossmann, I., & Steininger, K. W. (2013). Distributed solar electricity generation across large geographic areas, Part I: A method to optimize site selection, generation and storage. Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews25, 831-843.
  13. Halpern, B. S., Longo, C., McLeod, K. L., Cooke, R., Fischhoff, B., Samhouri, J. F., & Scarborough, C. (2013). Elicited preferences for components of ocean health in the California Current. Marine Policy42, 68-73.
  14. Hoşgör, E., Apt, J., & Fischhoff, B. (2013). Incorporating seismic concerns in site selection for enhanced geothermal power generation. Journal of Risk Research16(8), 1021-1036.
  15. Isley, S., Lempert, R., Popper, S., & Vardavas, R. (2013). An evolutionary model of industry transformation and the political sustainability of emission control policies. RAND TR-1308
  16. Jenn, A., Azevedo, I. L., & Ferreira, P. (2013). The impact of federal incentives on the adoption of hybrid electric vehicles in the United States. Energy Economics40, 936-942.
  17. Jones, K. B., Bartell, S. J., Nugent, D., Hart, J., & Shrestha, A. (2013). The urban microgrid: Smart legal and regulatory policies to support electric grid resiliency and climate mitigation. Fordham Urb. LJ41, 1695.
  18. Kadane, J. B., & Fischhoff, B. (2013). A cautionary note on global recalibration. Judgment and Decision Making8(1), 25.
  19. Karabasoglu, O., & Michalek, J. (2013). Influence of driving patterns on life cycle cost and emissions of hybrid and plug-in electric vehicle powertrains. Energy Policy60, 445-461.
  20. Krishnamurti, T., Davis, A. L., Wong-Parodi, G., Wang, J., & Canfield, C. (2013). Creating an in-home display: Experimental evidence and guidelines for design. Applied Energy108, 448-458.
  21. Lima Azevedo, I., Morgan, M. G., Palmer, K., & Lave, L. B. (2013). Reducing US residential energy use and CO2 emissions: How much, how soon, and at what cost?. Environmental Science & Technology47(6), 2502-2511.
  22. Mantripragada, H. C., & Rubin, E. S. (2013). Performance, cost and emissions of coal-to-liquids (CTLs) plants using low-quality coals under carbon constraints. Fuel103, 805-813.
  23. Mauch, B., Apt, J., Carvalho, P. M., & Jaramillo, P. (2013). What day-ahead reserves are needed in electric grids with high levels of wind power?. Environmental Research Letters8(3), 034013.
  24. Mauch, B., Apt, J., Carvalho, P. M., & Jaramillo, P. (2013). What day-ahead reserves are needed in electric grids with high levels of wind power?. Environmental Research Letters8(3), 034013.
  25. Mauch, B., Apt, J., Carvalho, P. M., & Small, M. J. (2013). An effective method for modeling wind power forecast uncertainty. Energy Systems4(4), 393-417.
  26. Mitchell, A. L., Small, M., & Casman, E. A. (2013). Surface water withdrawals for Marcellus Shale gas development: Performance of alternative regulatory approaches in the Upper Ohio River Basin. Environmental Science & Technology47(22), 12669-12678.
  27. Moore, J., & Apt, J. (2013). Can hybrid solar-fossil power plants mitigate CO2 at lower cost than PV or CSP?. Environmental Science & Technology47(6), 2487-2493.
  28. Morgan, M. G., Nordhaus, R. R., & Gottlieb, P. (2013). Needed: research guidelines for solar radiation management. Issues in Science and Technology29(3), 37-44.
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  4. Drummond, C., & Fischhoff, B. (2017). Individuals with greater science literacy and education have more polarized beliefs on controversial science topics. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences114(36), 9587-9592.
  5. Fischhoff, B. (2017). Breaking ground for psychological science: The US Food and Drug Administration. American Psychologist72(2), 118.
  6. Fisher, M. J., & Apt, J. (2017). Emissions and economics of behind-the-meter electricity storage. Environmental Science & Technology51(3), 1094-1101.
  7. Ford, M. J., Abdulla, A., & Morgan, M. G. (2017). Evaluating the cost, safety, and proliferation risks of small floating nuclear reactors. Risk Analysis37(11), 2191-2211.
  8. Ford, M. J., Abdulla, A., Morgan, M. G., & Victor, D. G. (2017). Expert assessments of the state of US advanced fission innovation. Energy Policy108, 194-200.
  9. Gentner, D. R., Jathar, S. H., Gordon, T. D., Bahreini, R., Day, D. A., El Haddad, I., ... & Robinson, A. L. (2017). Review of urban secondary organic aerosol formation from gasoline and diesel motor vehicle emissions. Environmental Science & Technology51(3), 1074-1093.
  10. Gingerich, D. B., Sun, X., Behrer, A. P., Azevedo, I. L., & Mauter, M. S. (2017). Spatially resolved air-water emissions tradeoffs improve regulatory impact analyses for electricity generation. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences114(8), 1862-1867.
  11. Handschy, M. A., Rose, S., & Apt, J. (2017). Is it always windy somewhere? Occurrence of low-wind-power events over large areas. Renewable Energy101, 1124-1130.
  12. Jathar, S. H., Woody, M., Pye, H. O., Baker, K. R., & Robinson, A. L. (2017). Chemical transport model simulations of organic aerosol in southern California: model evaluation and gasoline and diesel source contributions. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics17(6), 4305-4318.
  13. Mangones, S. C., Fischbeck, P., & Jaramillo, P. (2017). Safety-related risk and benefit-cost analysis of crash avoidance systems applied to transit buses: Comparing New York City vs. Bogota, Colombia. Safety Science91, 122-131.
  14. Markolf, S. A., Matthews, H. S., Azevedo, I. L., & Hendrickson, C. (2017). An integrated approach for estimating greenhouse gas emissions from 100 US metropolitan areas. Environmental Research Letters12(2), 024003.
  15. Mayfield, E. N., Robinson, A. L., & Cohon, J. L. (2017). System-wide and superemitter policy options for the abatement of methane emissions from the US natural gas system. Environmental Science & Technology51(9), 4772-4780.
  16. Morgan, M. G., Vaishnav, P., Dowlatabadi, H., & Azevedo, I. L. (2017). Rethinking the social cost of carbon dioxide. Issues in Science and Technology33(4), 43-50.
  17. Namhata, A., Small, M. J., Dilmore, R. M., Nakles, D. V., & King, S. (2017). Bayesian inference for heterogeneous caprock permeability based on above zone pressure monitoring. International Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control57, 89-101.
  18. Orak, N. H., & Small, M. J. (2017). Implications of a statistical occurrence model for mixture toxicity estimation. Human and Ecological Risk Assessment: An International Journal23(3), 534-549.
  19. Peña, I., Azevedo, I. L., & Ferreira, L. A. F. M. (2017). Lessons from wind policy in Portugal. Energy Policy103, 193-202.
  20. Posen, I. D., Jaramillo, P., Landis, A. E., & Griffin, W. M. (2017). Greenhouse gas mitigation for US plastics production: energy first, feedstocks later. Environmental Research Letters12(3), 034024.
  21. Ritchie, J., & Dowlatabadi, H. (2017). The 1000 GtC coal question: Are cases of vastly expanded future coal combustion still plausible?. Energy Economics65, 16-31.
  22. Roohani, Y. H., Roy, A. A., Heo, J., Robinson, A. L., & Adams, P. J. (2017). Impact of natural gas development in the Marcellus and Utica shales on regional ozone and fine particulate matter levels. Atmospheric Environment155, 11-20.
  23. Sakti, A., Azevedo, I. M., Fuchs, E. R., Michalek, J. J., Gallagher, K. G., & Whitacre, J. F. (2017). Consistency and robustness of forecasting for emerging technologies: The case of Li-ion batteries for electric vehicles. Energy Policy106, 415-426.
  24. Vaishnav, P., Horner, N., & Azevedo, I. L. (2017). Was it worthwhile? Where have the benefits of rooftop solar photovoltaic generation exceeded the cost?. Environmental Research Letters12(9), 094015.
  25. Wang, Y., Small, M. J., & VanBriesen, J. M. (2017). Assessing the risk associated with increasing bromide in drinking water sources in the Monongahela River, Pennsylvania. Journal of Environmental Engineering143(3), 04016089.
  26. Welle, P. D., Small, M. J., Doney, S. C., & Azevedo, I. L. (2017). Estimating the effect of multiple environmental stressors on coral bleaching and mortality. PloS One12(5), e0175018.
  27. Wong-Parodi, G., Fischhoff, B., & Strauss, B. (2017). Plans and prospects for coastal flooding in four communities affected by Sandy. Weather, Climate, and Society9(2), 183-200.
  1. Cornelius, A., Bandyopadhyay, R., & Patiño-Echeverri, D. (2018). Assessing environmental, economic, and reliability impacts of flexible ramp products in MISO's electricity market. Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews81, 2291-2298.
  2. Davis, S. J., Lewis, N. S., Shaner, M., Aggarwal, S., Arent, D., Azevedo, I. L., ... & Caldeira, K. (2018). Net-zero emissions energy systems. Science360(6396).
  3. De la Maza, C., Davis, A., Gonzalez, C., Azevedo, I. L., (2018). Understanding cumulative risk perception form judgements and choices: An application to flood risks. Accepted, Risk Analysis.
  4. Fisher, M., Apt, J., & Sowell, F. (2018). The economics of commercial demand response for spinning reserve. Energy Systems9(1), 3-23.
  5. Fisher, M., Whitacre, J., & Apt, J. (2018). A Simple Metric for Predicting Revenue from Electric Peak‐Shaving and Optimal Battery Sizing. Energy Technology6(4), 649-657.
  6. Glasgo, B., Azevedo, I. L., & Hendrickson, C. (2018). Expert assessments on the future of direct current in buildings. Environmental Research Letters13(7), 074004.
  7. Hanus, N., Wong-Parodi, G., Hoyos, L., & Rauch, M. (2018). Framing clean energy campaigns to promote civic engagement among parents. Environmental Research Letters13(3), 034021.
  8. Kaack, L. H., Vaishnav, P., Morgan, M. G., Azevedo, I. L., & Rai, S. (2018). Decarbonizing intraregional freight systems with a focus on modal shift. Environmental Research Letters13(8), 083001.
  9. Lam, L. T., Branstetter, L., & Azevedo, I. L. (2018). A sunny future: expert elicitation of China's solar photovoltaic technologies. Environmental Research Letters13(3), 034038.
  10. Lamy, J. V., & Azevedo, I. L. (2018). Do tidal stream energy projects offer more value than offshore wind farms? A case study in the United Kingdom. Energy Policy113, 28-40.
  11. Lesic, V., De Bruin, W. B., Davis, M. C., Krishnamurti, T., & Azevedo, I. M. (2018). Consumers’ perceptions of energy use and energy savings: A literature review. Environmental Research Letters13(3), 033004.
  12. Masnadi, M. S., El-Houjeiri, H. M., Schunack, D., Li, Y., Englander, J. G., Badahdah, A., ... & Brandt, A. R. (2018). Global carbon intensity of crude oil production. Science361(6405), 851-853.
  13. Murphy, S., Apt, J., Moura, J., & Sowell, F. (2018). Resource adequacy risks to the bulk power system in North America. Applied Energy212, 1360-1376.
  14. Namazu, M., & Dowlatabadi, H. (2018). Vehicle ownership reduction: A comparison of one-way and two-way carsharing systems. Transport Policy64, 38-50.
  15. Namazu, M., MacKenzie, D., Zerriffi, H., & Dowlatabadi, H. (2018). Is carsharing for everyone? Understanding the diffusion of carsharing services. Transport Policy63, 189-199.
  16. Namazu, M., Zhao, J., & Dowlatabadi, H. (2018). Nudging for responsible carsharing: using behavioral economics to change transportation behavior. Transportation45(1), 105-119.
  17. Prata, R., Carvalho, P. M., & Azevedo, I. L. (2018). Distributional costs of wind energy production in Portugal under the liberalized Iberian market regime. Energy Policy113, 500-512.
  18. Ritchie, J., & Dowlatabadi, H. (2018). Defining climate change scenario characteristics with a phase space of cumulative primary energy and carbon intensity. Environmental Research Letters13(2), 024012.
  19. Schivley, G., Samaras, C., & Azevedo, I. L., (2018). Emissions intensity of the U.S. power system. Environmental Research Letters, 3
  20. Seki, S. M., Griffin, W. M., Hendrickson, C., & Matthews, H. S. (2018). Refueling and infrastructure costs of expanding access to E85 in Pennsylvania. Journal of Infrastructure Systems24(1), 04017045.
  21. Sergi, B., Davis, A., & Azevedo, I. (2018). The effect of providing climate and health information on support for alternative electricity portfolios. Environmental Research Letters13(2), 024026.
  22. Sherwin, E. D., Henrion, M., & Azevedo, I. M. (2018). Estimation of the year-on-year volatility and the unpredictability of the United States energy system. Nature Energy3(4), 341-346.
  23. Stolaroff, J. K., Samaras, C., O’Neill, E. R., Lubers, A., Mitchell, A. S., & Ceperley, D. (2018). Energy use and life cycle greenhouse gas emissions of drones for commercial package delivery. Nature Communications9(1), 1-13.
  24. Tong, F., Jaramillo, P., & Azevedo, I.L., (2018). Should we build a national infrastructure to refuel natural gas-powered trucks? Journal of Industrial Systems
  25. Trutnevyte, E., & Azevedo, I. L. (2018). Induced seismicity hazard and risk by enhanced geothermal systems: an expert elicitation approach. Environmental Research Letters13(3), 034004.
  26. Wong-Parodi, G., Fischhoff, B., & Strauss, B. (2018). Effect of risk and protective decision aids on flood preparation in vulnerable communities. Weather, Climate, and Society10(3), 401-417.
  1. Abdulla, A., Vaishnav, P., Sergi, B., & Victor, D. G. (2019). Limits to deployment of nuclear power for decarbonization: Insights from public opinion. Energy Policy129, 1339-1346.
  2. Allen, T., Wells, E., & Klima, K. (2019). Culture and cognition: Understanding public perceptions of risk and (in) action. IBM Journal of Research and Development64(1/2), 11-1.
  3. Alqahtani, B. J., & Patiño-Echeverri, D. (2019). Combined effects of policies to increase energy efficiency and distributed solar generation: A case study of the Carolinas. Energy Policy134, 110936.
  4. Baik, S., Davis, A. L., & Morgan, M. G. (2019). Illustration of a method to incorporate preference uncertainty in benefit–cost analysis. Risk Analysis39(11), 2359-2368.
  5. Bicalho, T., Sauer, I., & Patiño-Echeverri, D. (2019). Quality of data for estimating GHG emissions in biofuel regulations is unknown: A review of default values related to sugarcane and corn ethanol. Journal of Cleaner Production239, 117903.
  6. Bostrom, A., Hayes, A. L., & Crosman, K. M. (2019). Efficacy, action, and support for reducing climate change risks. Risk Analysis39(4), 805-828.
  7. Camilleri, A. R., Larrick, R. P., Hossain, S., & Patino-Echeverri, D. (2019). Consumers underestimate the emissions associated with food but are aided by labels. Nature Climate Change9(1), 53-58.
  8. Daraeepour, A., Patino-Echeverri, D., & Conejo, A. J. (2019). Economic and environmental implications of different approaches to hedge against wind production uncertainty in two-settlement electricity markets: A PJM case study. Energy Economics80, 336-354.
  9. Davis, A., Wong-Parodi, G., & Krishnamurti, T. (2019). Neither a borrower nor a lender be: Beyond cost in energy efficiency decision-making among office buildings in the United States. Energy Research & Social Science47, 37-45.
  10. de Bruin, W. B., & Morgan, M. G. (2019). Reflections on an interdisciplinary collaboration to inform public understanding of climate change, mitigation, and impacts. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences116(16), 7676-7683.
  11. De La Maza, C., Davis, A., Gonzalez, C., & Azevedo, I. (2019). Understanding cumulative risk perception from judgments and choices: an application to flood risks. Risk Analysis39(2), 488-504.
  12. Deetjen, T. A., & Azevedo, I. L. (2019). Reduced-order dispatch model for simulating marginal emissions factors for the united states power sector. Environmental science & technology53(17), 10506-10513.
  13. Donti, P. L., Kolter, J. Z., & Azevedo, I. L. (2019). How much are we saving after all? Characterizing the effects of commonly varying assumptions on emissions and damage estimates in PJM. Environmental Science & Technology53(16), 9905-9914.
  14. Fisher, M., Apt, J., & Whitacre, J. F. (2019). Can flow batteries scale in the behind-the-meter commercial and industrial market? A techno-economic comparison of storage technologies in California. Journal of Power Sources420, 1-8.
  15. Hanus, N. L., Wong-Parodi, G., Vaishnav, P. T., Darghouth, N. R., & Azevedo, I. L. (2019). Solar PV as a mitigation strategy for the US education sector. Environmental Research Letters14(4), 044004.
  16. Harcourt, R., de Bruin, W. B., Dessai, S., & Taylor, A. (2019). Investing in a good pair of wellies: how do non-experts interpret the expert terminology of climate change impacts and adaptation?. Climatic Change155(2), 257-272.
  17. Helveston, J. P., Seki, S. M., Min, J., Fairman, E., Boni, A. A., Michalek, J. J., & Azevedo, I. M. (2019). Choice at the pump: measuring preferences for lower-carbon combustion fuels. Environmental Research Letters14(8), 084035.
  18. Jenn, A., Azevedo, I. L., & Michalek, J. J. (2019). Alternative-fuel-vehicle policy interactions increase US greenhouse gas emissions. Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice124, 396-407.
  19. Kaack, L. H. (2019). Challenges and Prospects for Data-Driven Climate Change Mitigation(Doctoral dissertation, Carnegie Mellon University).
  20. Kaack, L. H., Chen, G. H., & Morgan, M. G. (2019, July). Truck traffic monitoring with satellite images. In Proceedings of the 2nd ACM SIGCAS Conference on Computing and Sustainable Societies(pp. 155-164).
  21. Keen, J. F., & Apt, J. (2019). Can solar PV reliably reduce loading on distribution networks?. In review at Applied Energy.
  22. Keen, J. F., & Apt, J. (2019). How much capacity deferral value can targeted solar deployment create in Pennsylvania?. Energy Policy134, 110902.
  23. Khan, A., Harper, C. D., Hendrickson, C. T., & Samaras, C. (2019). Net-societal and net-private benefits of some existing vehicle crash avoidance technologies. Accident Analysis & Prevention125, 207-216.
  24. Lempert, R., Zhao, J., & Dowlatabadi, H. (2019). Convenience, savings, or lifestyle? Distinct motivations and travel patterns of one-way and two-way carsharing members in Vancouver, Canada. Transportation Research Part D: Transport and Environment71, 141-152.
  25. Lesic, V., Glasgo, B., Krishnamurti, T., de Bruin, W. B., Davis, M., & Azevedo, I. L. (2019). Comparing consumer perceptions of appliances’ electricity use to appliances’ actual direct-metered consumption. Environmental Research Communications1(11), 111002.
  26. Li, M., Patiño-Echeverri, D., & Zhang, J. J. (2019). Policies to promote energy efficiency and air emissions reductions in China's electric power generation sector during the 11th and 12th five-year plan periods: Achievements, remaining challenges, and opportunities. Energy Policy125, 429-444.
  27. Li, M., Shan, R., Hernandez, M., Mallampalli, V., & Patiño-Echeverri, D. (2019). Effects of population, urbanization, household size, and income on electric appliance adoption in the Chinese residential sector towards 2050. Applied Energy236, 293-306.
  28. Mayfield, E. N., Cohon, J. L., Muller, N. Z., Azevedo, I. M., & Robinson, A. L. (2019). Cumulative environmental and employment impacts of the shale gas boom. Nature sustainability2(12), 1122-1131.
  29. Mayfield, E. N., Cohon, J. L., Muller, N. Z., Azevedo, I. M., & Robinson, A. L. (2019). Quantifying the social equity state of an energy system: environmental and labor market equity of the shale gas boom in Appalachia. Environmental Research Letters14(12), 124072.
  30. Mohan, A., Sripad, S., Vaishnav, P., & Viswanathan, V. (2019). Automation is no barrier to light vehicle electrification. arXiv preprint arXiv:1908.08920.
  31. Murphy, S., Apt, J., Moura, J., & Sowell, F. (2019). Resource adequacy risks to the bulk power system in North America. Applied Energy212, 1360-1376.
  32. Murphy, S., Sowell, F., & Apt, J. (2019). A time-dependent model of generator failures and recoveries captures correlated events and quantifies temperature dependence. Applied Energy253, 113513.
  33. Murphy, S., Sowell, F., Apt, J. (2019). A model of correlated power plant failures and recoveries. Revised and resubmitted after first review at Applied Energy.
  34. Reed, L., Morgan, M. G., Vaishnav, P., & Armanios, D. E. (2019). Converting existing transmission corridors to HVDC is an overlooked option for increasing transmission capacity. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences116(28), 13879-13884.
  35. Roca, J. B., Vaishnav, P., Laureijs, R. E., Mendonça, J., & Fuchs, E. R. (2019). Technology cost drivers for a potential transition to decentralized manufacturing. Additive Manufacturing28, 136-151.
  36. Schwetschenau, S. E., VanBriesen, J. M., & Cohon, J. L. (2019). Integrated multiobjective optimization and simulation model applied to drinking water treatment placement in the context of existing infrastructure. Journal of Water Resources Planning and Management145(11), 04019048.
  37. Sergi, B., Azevedo, I., Xia, T., Davis, A., & Xu, J. (2019). Support for Emissions Reductions Based on Immediate and Long-term Pollution Exposure in China. Ecological Economics158, 26-33.
  38. Sherwin, E. D., Henrion, M., & Azevedo, I. M. (2019). Publisher correction: Estimation of the year-on-year volatility and the unpredictability of the United States energy system. Nature Energy3(4), 341-346.
  39. Sun, X., Gingerich, D. B., Azevedo, I. L., & Mauter, M. S. (2019). Trace element mass flow rates from US coal fired power plants. Environmental Science & Technology53(10), 5585-5595.
  40. Taylor, A., Dessai, S., & Bruine de Bruin, W. (2019). Public priorities and expectations of climate change impacts in the United Kingdom. Journal of Risk Research22(2), 150-160.
  41. Thind, M. P., Tessum, C. W., Azevedo, I. L., & Marshall, J. D. (2019). Fine particulate air pollution from electricity generation in the US: health impacts by race, income, and geography. Environmental Science & Technology53(23), 14010-14019.
  42. Tong, F., Azevedo, I., & Jaramillo, P. (2019). Economic viability of a natural gas refueling infrastructure for long-haul trucks. Journal of Infrastructure Systems25(1), 04018039.
  43. Tschofen, P., Azevedo, I. L., & Muller, N. Z. (2019). Fine particulate matter damages and value added in the US economy. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences116(40), 19857-19862.
  44. Wang, X., Virguez, E., Chen, L., Duan, K., Dong, Q., Ma, H., ... & Wang, H. (2019). New Index for Runoff Variability Analysis in Rainfall Driven Rivers in Southeastern United States. Journal of Hydrologic Engineering24(12), 05019031.
  45. Wang, X., Virguez, E., Kern, J., Chen, L., Mei, Y., Patiño-Echeverri, D., & Wang, H. (2019). Integrating wind, photovoltaic, and large hydropower during the reservoir refilling period. Energy Conversion and Management198, 111778.
  46. Wang, X., Virguez, E., Xiao, W., Mei, Y., Patiño-Echeverri, D., & Wang, H. (2019). Clustering and dispatching hydro, wind, and photovoltaic power resources with multiobjective optimization of power generation fluctuations: A case study in southwestern China. Energy189, 116250.
  47. Ward, J. W., Michalek, J. J., Azevedo, I. L., Samaras, C., & Ferreira, P. (2019). Effects of on-demand ridesourcing on vehicle ownership, fuel consumption, vehicle miles traveled, and emissions per capita in US States. Transportation Research Part C: Emerging Technologies108, 289-301.
  48. Whiston, M. M., Azevedo, I. L., Litster, S., Whitefoot, K. S., Samaras, C., & Whitacre, J. F. (2019). Expert assessments of the cost and expected future performance of proton exchange membrane fuel cells for vehicles. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences116(11), 4899-4904.
  49. Whiston, M. M., Azevedo, I. M., Litster, S., Samaras, C., Whitefoot, K. S., & Whitacre, J. F. (2019). Meeting US solid oxide fuel cell targets. Joule3(9), 2060-2065.
  1. Adekanye, O. G., Davis, A., & Azevedo, I. L. (2020). Federal policy, local policy, and green building certifications in the US. Energy and Buildings209, 109700.
  2. Alarfaj, A. F., Griffin, W. M., & Samaras, C. (2020). Decarbonizing US passenger vehicle transport under electrification and automation uncertainty has a travel budget. Environmental Research Letters15(9), 0940c2.
  3. Baik, S., Davis, A. L., Park, J. W., Sirinterlikci, S., & Morgan, M. G. (2020). Estimating what US residential customers are willing to pay for resilience to large electricity outages of long duration. Nature Energy5(3), 250-258.
  4. Burgess, M. G., Ritchie, J., Shapland, J., & Pielke, R. (2020). IPCC baseline scenarios have over-projected CO2 emissions and economic growth. Environmental Research Letters16(1), 014016.
  5. Deetjen, T. A., & Azevedo, I. L. (2020). Climate and Health Benefits of Rapid Coal-to-Gas Fuel Switching in the US Power Sector Offset Methane Leakage and Production Cost Increases. Environmental Science & Technology54(18), 11494-11505.
  6. Freeman, G. M., Apt, J., & Moura, J. (2020). What causes natural gas fuel shortages at US power plants?.Energy Policy, 147, 111805.
  7. Glasgo, B., Khan, N., & Azevedo, I. L. (2020). Simulating a residential building stock to support regional efficiency policy. Applied Energy261, 114223.
  8. Kause, A., Bruine de Bruin, W., Fung, F., Taylor, A., & Lowe, J. (2020). Visualizations of projected rainfall change in the United Kingdom: an interview study about user perceptions. Sustainability12(7), 2955.
  9. Kirchen, K., Harbert, W., Apt, J., & Morgan, M. G. (2020). A Solar‐Centric Approach to Improving Estimates of Exposure Processes for Coronal Mass Ejections. Risk Analysis40(5), 1020-1039.
  10. Lamy, J., de Bruin, W. B., Azevedo, I. M., & Morgan, M. G. (2020). Keep wind projects close? A case study of distance, culture, and cost in offshore and onshore wind energy siting. Energy Research & Social Science63, 101377.
  11. Lavin, L., Murphy, S., Sergi, B., & Apt, J. (2020). Dynamic operating reserve procurement improves scarcity pricing in PJM.Energy Policy, 147, 111857.
  12. Lovering, J. R., Abdulla, A., & Morgan, G. (2020). Expert assessments of strategies to enhance global nuclear security. Energy Policy139, 111306.
  13. Mohan, A., Sripad, S., Vaishnav, P., & Viswanathan, V. (2020). Trade-offs between automation and light vehicle electrification. Nature Energy5(7), 543-549.
  14. Murphy, S., Lavin, L., & Apt, J. (2020). Resource adequacy implications of temperature-dependent electric generator availability. Applied Energy262, 114424.
  15. Rath, M., & Morgan, M. G. (2020). Assessment of a hybrid system that uses small modular reactors (SMRs) to back up intermittent renewables and desalinate water. Progress in Nuclear Energy122, 103269.
  16. Reed, L., Dworkin, M., Vaishnav, P., & Morgan, M. G. (2020). Expanding transmission capacity: examples of regulatory paths for five alternative strategies. The Electricity Journal33(6), 106770.
  17. Sergi, B. J., Adams, P. J., Muller, N. Z., Robinson, A. L., Davis, S. J., Marshall, J. D., & Azevedo, I. L. (2020). Optimizing Emissions Reductions from the US Power Sector for Climate and Health Benefits. Environmental Science & Technology54(12), 7513-7523.
  18. Sergi, B., Azevedo, I., Davis, S. J., & Muller, N. Z. (2020). Regional and county flows of particulate matter damage in the US. Environmental Research Letters15(10), 104073.
  19. Sherwin, E. D., & Azevedo, I. M. (2020). Characterizing the association between low-income electric subsidies and the intra-day timing of electricity consumption. Environmental Research Letters15(9), 094089.
  20. Tong, F., & Azevedo, I. M. (2020). What are the best combinations of fuel-vehicle technologies to mitigate climate change and air pollution effects across the United States?. Environmental Research Letters15(7), 074046.
  1. R. M., & Morgan M.G. (2021). A Simple Strategy to Communicate about Climate Attribution. Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, 101(6), E949-E953, June 2020. And in print version: Using Spinner boards to explain climate attribution. BAMS 102 (1), 27-29, January 2021.
  2. Dryden, R., Morgan, M. G., & Broomell, S. (2020). Lay detection of unusual patterns in the frequency of hurricanes. Weather, Climate, and Society12(3), 597-609.
  3. Freeman, G. M., Apt, J., Blumsack, S., & Coleman, T. (2021). Could on-site fuel storage economically reduce power plant-gas grid dependence in pipeline constrained areas like New England?.The Electricity Journal, 34(5), 106956.
  4. Lathwal, P., Vaishnav, P., & Morgan, M. G. (2021). Environmental and health consequences of shore power for vessels calling at major ports in India.Environmental Research Letters, 16(6), 064042.
  5. Lavin, L., & Apt, J. (2021). The importance of peak pricing in realizing system benefits from distributed storage. Energy Policy157, 112484.
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  1. Bohman, A. D., Abdulla, A., & Morgan, M. G. (2022). Individual and collective strategies to limit the impacts of large power outages of long duration.Risk Analysis, 42(3), 544-560.
  2. Lavi, Y., & Apt, J. (2022). Using PV inverters for voltage support at night can lower grid costs. Energy Reports, 8, 6347-6354
  3. Smillie, S., Muller, N., Griffin, W. M., & Apt, J. (2022). Greenhouse Gas Estimates of LNG Exports Must Include Global Market Effects. Environmental Science & Technology, 56(2), 1194-1201.