Publications: Renewable Energy
Publications by Research Area
2022
Khandekar, Aditya, Shruti M. Deorah, and Nikit Abhyankar."Feasibility and Impact of Biomass and Renewable Energy Hybrid Systems."
(2022).
2019
Phadke, Amol A., and Elif Tasar."Working Paper 004: Big Batteries on Wheels - The economic, environmental, and resilience case for rapidly converting diesel locomotives to battery-electric."
(2019).
de la Rue du Can, Stephane, Lynn K. Price, Nan Zhou, and Amol A. Phadke."China and India: Energy Service and Related Material Demand Projections."38th International Energy Workshop
(2019).
Deshmukh, Ranjit, Grace Wu, Duncan S. Callaway, and Amol A. Phadke."Geospatial and techno-economic analysis of wind and solar resources in India."
(2019).
2018
Shah, Nihar, Scientific Assessment Panel, and et al.."Scientific Assessment of Ozone Depletion: 2018 - Report and Executive Summary."Global Ozone Research and Monitoring Project
(2018).
2016
Phadke, Amol A., Nikit Abhyankar, and Ranjit Deshmukh."Techno-Economic Assessment of Integrating 175GW of Renewable Energy into the Indian Grid by 2022."
(2016).
2015
Gopal, Anand R., Maggie Witt, Nikit Abhyankar, Colin Sheppard, and Andrew Harris."Battery electric vehicles can reduce greenhouse gas emissions and make renewable energy cheaper in India."
(2015).
Phadke, Amol A., Arne Jacobson, Won Young Park, Ga Rick Lee, Peter Alstone, and Amit Khare."Powering a Home with Just 25Watts of Solar PV: Super-Efficient Appliances Can Enable Expanded Off-Grid Energy Service Using Small Solar Power Systems."
(2015).
2014
Phadke, Amol A., Nikit Abhyankar, and Poorvi Rao."Empirical Analysis of the Variability of Wind Generation in India: Implications for Grid Integration."
(2014).
2013
Deshmukh, Ranjit, Juan Pablo Carvallo, and Ashwin Gambhir."Sustainable Development of Renewable Energy Mini-grids for Energy Access: A Framework for Policy Design."
(2013).
2008
de la Rue du Can, Stephane, and Lynn K. Price."Sectoral trends in global energy use and greenhouse gas emissions."Energy Policy
(2008). DOI