Publications
A Comparison of Iron and Steel Production Energy Intensity in China and the U.S. In ACEEE Industrial Summer Study. Niagara Falls, New York on July 26 - 29, 2011: American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy, 2012.
Assessment of China’s Energy-Saving and Emission-Reduction Accomplishments and Opportunities During the 11th Five Year Plan." Energy Policy 39 (2011): 2165-2178.
"A Comparison of Iron and Steel Production Energy Use and Energy Intensity in China and the U.S.. Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory; Iron & Steel Research Institute, 2011.
Assessment of China’s Energy-Saving and Emission-Reduction Accomplishments and Opportunities During the 11th Five Year Plan. Vol. 39. Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory; Azure International - Beijing, 2010.
Lifecycle Assessment of Beijing-Area Building Energy Use and Emissions: Summary Findings andPolicy Applications. Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, 2010.
Urban Form Energy Use and Emissions in China: Preliminary Findings and Model Proof of Concept. Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, 2010.
China’s Coal: Demand, Constraints, and Externalities. Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, 2009.
China Refrigerator Information Label: Specification Development and Potential Impact. Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory; China National Institute of Standardization; The Institute of Energy Economics, Japan, 2008.
Global Carbon Emissions in the Coming Decades: The Case of China. Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, 2008.
Sustainable and Unsustainable Developments in the U.S.Energy System. Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, 2008.
China’s Building Energy Use. Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, 2007.
Impacts of China’s Current Appliance Standards and Labeling Program to 2020. Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, 2007.
Environmental implications of energy policy in china." Environmental Politics 15, no. 2 (2006): 248-270.
"Evaluation of China's Energy Strategy Options. Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory; National Renewable Energy Laboratory, 2005.