Energy and Emissions Savings
Energy and Emissions Savings Potential of Renewable Thermal Technologies in Houston, Texas
Energy and Emissions Savings Potential of Renewable Thermal Technologies in Houston, Texas
Lived Experiences of Winter Storm Uri Presentation at 2021 BECC Conference
The insights from this framework can help agricultural decision makers determine how to address climate uncertainty, water scarcity, and to a limited degree weather variability via investments in alternative water and electricity resources that can help improve resilience and fortify profits.
Discussed a new community solar (CS) model that focuses on increasing under resourced, underrepresented and LMI income communities’ access to clean energy technologies while reducing their high energy burdens in the process in the competitive ERCOT electricity markets in Texas.
This paper is based on a National Science Foundation funded grant to work on investigating supply chain strategies that would minimize the impact on underserved populations during pandemic
We demonstrated the efficacy of our approach with theoretical analysis and an evaluation using real CCS infrastructure data.
Offers insights on how a multi-system framework can improve emerging technology adoption, reduce GHG emissions, and/or lower individual costs.
Winter Storm Uri and the lived experiences of Texas low-income communities
Creates a COVID-19 supply chain for the city of Houston
How distributed energy resources affect the grid solved with decomposition techniques.