Cost and potential of energy and greenhouse gas options
Models and Codes
Adaptive Stochastic Integrated Assessment Modeling (ASIAM) of Optimal Greenhouse Gas Emission Reductions
When using the ASIAM code, please cite: Shayegh, S., and Thomas, V. M. Adaptive Stochastic Integrated Assessment Modeling of Optimal Greenhouse Gas Emission Reductions. Climatic Change, 2014.
Integrated Power Generation Expansion Planning Model (IPGEP)
When using the IPGEP code, please cite: Shayegh, S., and Thomas, V. M. Integrating Technology Evolution into Optimization Models of Power Generation and Climate Change. Submitted, 2014.
Publications
Shayegh, S., and Thomas, V. M. Adaptive Stochastic Integrated Assessment Modeling of Optimal Greenhouse Gas Emission Reductions. Climatic Change, 2014.
Levin, T. and Thomas, V. M. Utility-maximizing Financial Contracts for Distributed Rural Electrification. Energy 69: 613-621, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.energy.2014.03.057
Levin, T. and Thomas, V. M. Modeling the Impact of Stochastic Outages for Electricity Infrastructure Development. Energy Systems, online December 2013.
Choi, D.-G., Kreikebaum, F., Thomas, V. M., Divan, D. Coordinated EV adoption: double digit reductions in emissions and fuel use for $40/vehicle-year. Environmental Science and Technology 47(18): 10703-7, 2013.
Lee, D. Y., Thomas, V. M., Brown, M. A. Electric Urban Delivery Trucks: Energy Use, Greenhouse Gas Emissions, and Cost Effectiveness. Environmental Science and Technology 47 (14): 8022–8030, 2013.
Levin, T. and Thomas, V. M. A Mixed Integer Programming Model for Electricity Infrastructure Development. Energy Systems 4(1): 79-98, 2013.
Choi, D.-G. and V. M. An Electricity Generation Planning Model Incorporating Demand Response. Thomas. Energy Policy, 42: 429-441, 2012. .
Levin, T. and V. M. Thomas. Least-Cost Network Evaluation of Centralized and Decentralized Contributions to Global Electrification. Energy Policy 41: 286-302, 2012.
Levin, T., Thomas, V. M. and Lee, A. J. State-scale Evaluation of Renewable Electricity Policy: The Role of Renewable Electricity Credits and Carbon Taxes. Energy Policy 39(2): 950-960, 2011.