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Feed-in tariffs and renewable energy in the USA: A policy update
Raleigh, NC, Washington, DC, and Hamburg, Germany: North Carolina Solar Center, Heinrich Böll
Foundation North America, and the World Future Council
With Florian Bennhold and James Bradbury
An overview of renewable heating and cooling in the United States: Policy and market
trends. In A. Jungjohan (Ed.) The missing piece in climate policy: Renewable heating
and cooling in Germany and the U.S. Washington, DC: Heinrich Böll Foundation North
America.
With Sander Cohan, Tina Halfpenny, and Katherine Stainken
Sustainable energy
utility design: Options for the District of Columbia. Newark, DE: Center
for Energy and Environmental Policy. Prepared for the District Department of Environment.
With John Byrne, Lado Kurdgelashvili, and Eric Partyka
Is California the next Germany? Renewable gas and California's new feed-in tariff.
BioCycle, Volume 49, Issue 3, pp. 56-61
With Simon Eilif Baker and Michael Wheeler
Boston's green affordable housing program: Challenges and opportunities.
New York University Journal of Legislation and Public Policy, Volume 11, Issue
1, pp. 1-32
With Patricia M. Burke and Galen Nelson
The emergence of feed-in tariffs in the United States. Proceedings of the World Wind
Energy Association Conference, Kingston, Ontario, Canada.
With James Bradbury and Florian Bennhold
California feed-in tariff design and policy options. (CEC-300-2008-009D). Sacramento, CA: California Energy Commission.
With Robert C. Grace and Karin Corfee
Exploring feed-in tariffs for California: Feed-in tariff design and implementation issues and options
(CEC-300-2008-003-D). Sacramento, CA: California Energy Commission.
With Robert C. Grace, Kevin Porter, Jennifer DeCesaro, Karin Corfee, Meredith Wingate, and Jonathan Lesser
Sustainable Energy Utility Design: Options for the City of Seoul. Newark, DE: Center for Energy and Environmental
Policy. Prepared for the Seoul Development Institute.
With John Byrne, Young-Doo Wang, Jung-Min Yu, Ashok Kumar, and Lado Kurdgelashvili
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The Debate over Fixed Price Incentives for Renewable Electricity in Europe and the United States:
Fallout and Future Directions. Washington, DC: Heinrich Böll Foundation.
With Robert C. Grace
United States of America. In Wind Energy International 2007/2008.
Bonn, Germany: World Wind Energy Association.
Montana firefighters see benefit of PV
Renewable Energy Focus, Volume 8, Issue 6, Pages 50-52
with Christopher Colson
Solar and the city
Renewable Energy Focus, Volume 8, Issue 5, pp. 56-58
With Lara Ettenson, Tom Marotta, and Tria Case
If the shoe FITs: Using feed-in tariffs to meet U.S. renewable electricity targets.
The Electricity Journal, Volume 20, Issue 4, pp. 73-86
With Janet Sawin and Robert C. Grace.
American policy conflict in the greenhouse: Divergent trends in federal, state, and local green
energy and climate change policy. Energy Policy Vol. 35, Issue 9, pp. 4555-4573.
With John Byrne, Kristen Hughes and Lado Kurdgelashvili
Solar energy policies and barriers in New York City. Bronx, NY: Center for Sustainable Energy at Bronx
Community College. Prepared for the New York Million Solar Roofs Initiative.
With Lara Ettenson and Tria Case.
Investigating the cost, liability, and reliability of anti-idling equipment for trucks.
Newark, DE: Center for Energy and Environmental Policy. Prepared for the Delaware Department of Transportation
With Young-Doo Wang, John Byrne, Vincent O'Grady, Jun Tian, Wang Jin Seo
and Jae Hyun Shim
Renewable hydrogen from fuel cells at wastewater treatment plants.
BioCycle, Volume 48, Issue 2, pp. 41-44.
With Sander Cohan
Study of green ferry alternatives. Albany, NY: Center for Economic and Environmental Partnership. Prepared
for the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority.
With Tria Case and Geoffrey F. Uttmark
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The market for photovoltaic systems in New York City. Bronx, NY: Center for Sustainable Energy at Bronx
Community College. Prepared for the New York Million Solar Roofs Initiative.
Municipal climate change initiatives and the policy framework for greenhouse gas reductions in New York
City. Proceedings of the 2nd International Solar Cities Congress, Oxford, UK.
With Kristen Hughes
Tapping green power markets: Energy recovery from biosolids treatment
BioCycle, Volume 47, Issue 4, pp. 60-64
Using innovative solar systems in commercial building.
In Business, Volume 28, Issue 5, pp. 26-28
Special Report #12: Green power. New York, NY: Baruch College, eTownPanel.com Project
With Gregg van Ryzin, Alison Cohen, and Tria Case
Integrating photovoltaic systems into public sector performance contracts in Delaware. Newark, DE: Center
for Energy and Environmental Policy. Prepared for the READY Project.
With John Byrne, Jun Tian and Allison Borchers
Energy Conservation in the Bronx: Energy management and operations at the City University of New York's
three Bronx campuses. Bronx, NY: Center for Sustainable Energy at Bronx Community College. Prepared for The
City University of New York Productivity Initiative.
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Renewable energy in Southeastern Europe: A case study of Albania. Proceedings of the Association of
American Geographers Conference, Denver, CO.
With Ryan Perroy
The potential economic impacts of a renewable portfolio standard in Delaware. Newark, DE: Center for
Energy and Environmental Policy Prepared for the Delaware Senate.
With John Byrne and Dominique Baron.
Bracing for an uncertain energy future: Renewable energy and the US electricity industry
Risk Management Matters, Volume 3, Issue 1, pp. 46-61.
With Huei Wong, John Byrne, Young-Doo Wang, and Sally Sasser
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Integrating photovoltaics into performance contracts: Barriers & opportunities. Proceedings of the
EuroSun2004 Conference, Freiburg, Germany.
Overview of the green power marketing, photovoltaic, and utility-scale wind energy industries in the
United States: Trends and drivers. Newark, DE: Center for Energy and Environmental Policy.
With Srestha Bannerjee and Dominique Baron
Germany and the European wind energy market. Berlin, Germany: Bundesverband WindEnergie e.V. Prepared
for Comité de Liaison Energies Renouvelables (CLER) Promotion of Renewable Energy and Development of
Actions at a European Level (PREDAC).
With Jochen Twele
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The heat is on: Emerging opportunities for renewable heating. Environmental Grantmakers Asssociation Journal, Summer.
With Arne Jungjohan and Katherin Stainken
The solar hub: An overview of Boston's first year as a Solar City. Northeast Sun 26(2) 22-25.
With Hannah Epstein, Benjamin Pignatelli, and Rachael Wallace
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