DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC POLICY

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Eric Hittinger

Associate Professor
Department of Public Policy
College of Liberal Arts

2021 Submissions

Journal Paper

Hittinger, Eric Pareis, Eric. "Emissions effects of energy storage for frequency regulation: Comparing battery and flywheel storage to natural gas." Energies 14. 3 (2021): 549. Print. £

Hittinger, Kanwal Shahid, Eric. "Techno-economic optimization of food waste diversion to treatment facilities to determine cost effectiveness of policy incentives." Journal of Cleaner Production 279. (2021): 122634. Print. £ ≠

Elenes, Simon Sandler, Eric Williams, Eric Hittinger, Alejandro. "The nonlinear shift to renewable microgrids: Phase transitions in electricity systems." International Journal of Energy Research 45. 2 (2021): 3016-3030. Print. £ ≠

Hittinger, Eric. "The Sound of a New Discipline Being Born: Macro-Energy Systems." Current Sustainable/Renewable Energy Reports 8. 1 (2021): 1-3. Print. ∆

Azevedo, Naga Srujana Goteti, Eric Hittinger, Brian Sergi, InĂªs Lima. "How does new energy storage affect the operation and revenue of existing generation?" Applied Energy 285. (2021): 116383. Print. £ ≠

Tibebu, Tiruwork B, et al. "What is the optimal subsidy for residential solar?" Energy Policy 155. (2021): 112326. Print. £ ≠

Hittinger, Brian Tarroja, Eric. "The value of consumer acceptance of controlled electric vehicle charging in a decarbonizing grid: The case of California." Energy 229. (2021): 120691. Print. £

Williams, Rexon Carvalho, Eric Hittinger, Eric. "Payback of natural gas turbines: A retrospective analysis with implications for decarbonizing grids." Utilities Policy 73. (2021): 101307. Print. £

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Qing Miao

Associate Professor
Department of Public Policy
College of Liberal Arts

2021 Submissions

Journal Paper

Miao, Qing and Yiwei Wang. "The Impact of the Corporate Average Fuel Economy Standards on Technological Changes in Automobile Fuel Efficiency." Resource and Energy Economics. (2021): 1-17. Web. *

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