The consumption of energy in the United States (U.S.) results in the emission of both carbon dioxide (CO2), which damages the atmosphere, and local air pollutants(LAP), which causes damage to human health and the environment. In this thesis, I assess the efficacy of different policy strategies focusing on the abatement of CO2, LAP, and both simultaneously. The thesis begins by examining whether preserving existing nuclear plants is a cost-effective means for avoiding CO2 emissions. Following the nuclear analysis, I broaden the scope of my work to include allsectors of the U.S. energy system. Using the Environmental Protection Agency’s TIMES model, I simulate energy-system taxes on CO2 as well as on LAPs, including sulfurdioxide (SO2), nitro...
A set of existing optimization models, which represent the energy systems of the OECD and LDCs (less...
<p>In this thesis, I present four research papers related by their focus on environmental and econom...
Emissions of CO2, SO2 and NO are all closely linked to burning of fossil fuels. Here we report on si...
85 pages. A thesis presented to the Lundquist College of Business and the Clark Honors College of th...
The nuclear power sector has a history of challenges with its relative competitiveness against other...
The current levels of CO2 emissions and high levels accumulating in the atmosphere have climate scie...
This paper considers how moderate actions to slow atmospheric accumulation of greenhouse gases from ...
The challenge of reducing anthropogenic emissions of greenhouse gases calls for a wide variety of an...
A comparison of costs and CO2 emissions of New York's nuclear power and with renewable scenarios unt...
Although the U.S. Supreme Court made news recently with its unprecedented order to stay Obama Admini...
The Stanford Energy Modeling Forum exercise 32 (EMF 32) used 11 different models to assess emissions...
Policy scenarios examined in this paper provide insights into the long-term role that nuclear power ...
Carbon pricing is an important policy tool for reducing greenhouse gas pollution. The Stanford Energ...
Most studies that explore deep GHG emission reduction scenarios assume that climate goals are reache...
A set of existing optimization models representing the energy systems of the OECD and LDC countries ...
A set of existing optimization models, which represent the energy systems of the OECD and LDCs (less...
<p>In this thesis, I present four research papers related by their focus on environmental and econom...
Emissions of CO2, SO2 and NO are all closely linked to burning of fossil fuels. Here we report on si...
85 pages. A thesis presented to the Lundquist College of Business and the Clark Honors College of th...
The nuclear power sector has a history of challenges with its relative competitiveness against other...
The current levels of CO2 emissions and high levels accumulating in the atmosphere have climate scie...
This paper considers how moderate actions to slow atmospheric accumulation of greenhouse gases from ...
The challenge of reducing anthropogenic emissions of greenhouse gases calls for a wide variety of an...
A comparison of costs and CO2 emissions of New York's nuclear power and with renewable scenarios unt...
Although the U.S. Supreme Court made news recently with its unprecedented order to stay Obama Admini...
The Stanford Energy Modeling Forum exercise 32 (EMF 32) used 11 different models to assess emissions...
Policy scenarios examined in this paper provide insights into the long-term role that nuclear power ...
Carbon pricing is an important policy tool for reducing greenhouse gas pollution. The Stanford Energ...
Most studies that explore deep GHG emission reduction scenarios assume that climate goals are reache...
A set of existing optimization models representing the energy systems of the OECD and LDC countries ...
A set of existing optimization models, which represent the energy systems of the OECD and LDCs (less...
<p>In this thesis, I present four research papers related by their focus on environmental and econom...
Emissions of CO2, SO2 and NO are all closely linked to burning of fossil fuels. Here we report on si...