John Weyant
Professor (Research) of Management Science and Engineering and Senior Fellow at the Precourt Institute for Energy
Bio
John P. Weyant is Professor of Management Science and Engineering, Director of the Energy Modeling Forum (EMF) and Deputy Director of the Precourt Institute for Energy Efficiency at Stanford University. He is also a Senior Fellow of the Precourt Institute for Energy and the Freeman-Spolgi Institute for International Studies at Stanford. Prof. Weyant earned a B.S./M.S. in Aeronautical Engineering and Astronautics, M.S. degrees in Engineering Management and in Operations Research and Statistics all from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, and a Ph.D. in Management Science with minors in Economics, Operations Research, and Organization Theory from University of California at Berkeley. He also was also a National Science Foundation Post-Doctoral Fellow at Harvard's Kennedy School of Government. His current research focuses on analysis of global climate change policy options, energy efficiency analysis, energy technology assessment, and models for strategic planning. He currently serves as co-editor of the journal Energy Economics.
Weyant has been a convening lead author or lead author for the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change for chapters on integrated assessment, greenhouse gas mitigation, integrated climate impacts, and sustainable development, and most recently served as a review editor for the climate change mitigation working group of the IPCC's forth assessment report. He was also a founder and serves as chairman of the Integrated Assessment Modeling Consortium (IAMC), a five year old collaboratory with 53 member institutions from around the world. He has been active in the U.S. debate on climate change policy through the Department of State, the Department of Energy, and the Environmental Protection Agency. In California, he is a member of the California Air Resources Board's Economic and Technology Advancement Advisory Committee (ETAAC) which is charged with making recommendations for technology policies to help implement AB 32, The Global Warming Solutions Act of 2006.
Weyant was awarded the US Association for Energy Economics’ 2008 Adelmann-Frankel award for unique and innovative contributions to the field of energy economics. Weyant was honored in 2007 as a major contributor to the Nobel Peace prize awarded to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change and in 2008 by Chairman Mary Nichols for contributions to the to the California Air Resources Board's Economic and Technology Advancement Advisory Committee on AB 32.
Fields of Specialization:
Energy/Environmental Policy Analysis, Strategic Planning
Interests:
Weyant's research focuses on global climate change, energy security analysis, Japanese energy policy, and methods for strategic planning.
Academic Appointments
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Professor (Research), Management Science and Engineering
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Senior Fellow, Precourt Institute for Energy
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Deputy Director, Precourt Energy Efficiency Center
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Affiliate, Stanford Woods Institute for the Environment
Honors & Awards
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Professional Activities Semi-Plenary speaker, 17th International Symposium on Mathematical Programming, Atlanta (2000)
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Area Editor of Optimization & Engineering, Optimization & Engineering (2000)
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Associate Editor, Mathematics of Operations Research (1998-2001)
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Section Officer (Linear Programming), Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences (1997-2000)
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Co-organizer, DIMACS Princeton workshop on discrete optimization (1999)
Professional Education
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MS, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Operations Research and Statistics (1971)
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MS, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Aero. Eng. and Astronautics (1970)
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PhD, UC Berkeley, Management Science (1976)
2015-16 Courses
- Climate Policy Analysis
MS&E 294 (Win) - Doctoral Research Seminar in Energy-Environmental Systems Modeling and Analysis
MS&E 391 (Aut, Spr) - Entrepreneurship Through the Lens of Venture Capital: Venture Capital From Past to Present
MS&E 476 (Spr) - International Environmental Policy
MS&E 92Q (Win) - Silicon Valley and the U.S. Government: Scaling Business-to-Government Technology
MS&E 477 (Win) - The Energy Seminar
CEE 301, ENERGY 301, MS&E 494 (Aut, Win, Spr) -
Independent Studies (10)
- Directed Individual Study in Earth Systems
EARTHSYS 297 (Aut, Win, Spr, Sum) - Directed Reading and Research
MS&E 408 (Aut, Win, Spr, Sum) - Directed Reading in Environment and Resources
ENVRES 398 (Aut, Win, Spr, Sum) - Directed Research
EARTHSYS 250 (Aut, Win, Spr, Sum) - Directed Research in Environment and Resources
ENVRES 399 (Aut, Win, Spr, Sum) - Honors Program in Earth Systems
EARTHSYS 199 (Aut, Win, Spr, Sum) - Ph.D. Qualifying Tutorial
ENVRES 410 (Aut, Win, Sum) - Ph.D. Qualifying Tutorial or Paper
MS&E 300 (Aut, Win, Spr, Sum) - Undergraduate Directed Study
MS&E 101 (Aut, Win, Spr, Sum) - Undergraduate Honors Thesis
CEE 199H (Win, Spr, Sum)
- Directed Individual Study in Earth Systems
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Prior Year Courses
2014-15 Courses
- Doctoral Research Seminar in Energy-Environmental Systems Modeling and Analysis
MS&E 391 (Spr) - Energy Policy Analysis
MS&E 295 (Win) - Entrepreneurship Through the Lens of Venture Capital: Venture Capital From Past to Present
MS&E 476 (Spr) - International Environmental Policy
MS&E 92Q (Win)
2013-14 Courses
- Climate Policy Analysis
MS&E 294 (Win) - Doctoral Research Seminar in Energy-Environmental Systems Modeling and Analysis
MS&E 391 (Aut, Spr) - International Environmental Policy
MS&E 92Q (Win)
2012-13 Courses
- Doctoral Research Seminar in Energy-Environmental Systems Modeling and Analysis
MS&E 391 (Aut, Spr) - Energy Policy Analysis
MS&E 295 (Win) - International Environmental Policy
MS&E 92Q (Win)
- Doctoral Research Seminar in Energy-Environmental Systems Modeling and Analysis
Stanford Advisees
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Doctoral (Program)
Chikara Onda -
Doctoral Dissertation Co-Advisor (AC)
Emily Grubert -
Doctoral Dissertation Reader (AC)
Jeremy Carl -
Doctoral Dissertation Advisor (AC)
Karim Farhat, Benjamin Leibowicz
All Publications
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The role of technology for achieving climate policy objectives: overview of the EMF 27 study on global technology and climate policy strategies
CLIMATIC CHANGE
2014; 123 (3-4): 353-367
View details for DOI 10.1007/s10584-013-0953-7
View details for Web of Science ID 000334414900002
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Energy efficiency potentials for global climate change mitigation
CLIMATIC CHANGE
2014; 123 (3-4): 397-411
View details for DOI 10.1007/s10584-013-0874-5
View details for Web of Science ID 000334414900005
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Bioenergy in energy transformation and climate management
CLIMATIC CHANGE
2014; 123 (3-4): 477-493
View details for DOI 10.1007/s10584-013-0965-3
View details for Web of Science ID 000334414900010
- EMF OP 68 - Estimating U.S. Oil Security Premiums Energy Modeling Forum
- EMF PP 6.2 The Energy Modeling Forum: An Overview Weyant Stanford University
- Markets for Energy Efficiency Energy Policy (Elsevier Science Ltd.) ; 10 (22)
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End use technology choice in the National Energy Modeling System (NEMS): An analysis of the residential and commercial building sectors
ENERGY ECONOMICS
2013; 40: 773-784
View details for DOI 10.1016/j.eneco.2013.09.023
View details for Web of Science ID 000329081300072
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Electric sector investments under technological and policy-related uncertainties: a stochastic programming approach
CLIMATIC CHANGE
2013; 121 (2): 143-160
View details for DOI 10.1007/s10584-013-0859-4
View details for Web of Science ID 000326944000005
- EMF 26: Changing the Game? Emissions and Market Implications of New Natural Gas Supplies Energy Modeling Forum 2013
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Introduction to the EMF 29 special issue on the role of border carbon adjustment in unilateral climate policy Preface
ENERGY ECONOMICS
2012; 34: S95-S96
View details for DOI 10.1016/j.eneco.2012.10.002
View details for Web of Science ID 000313385200001
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Regional energy system variation in global models: Results from the Asian Modeling Exercise scenarios
ENERGY ECONOMICS
2012; 34: S293-S305
View details for DOI 10.1016/j.eneco.2012.07.018
View details for Web of Science ID 000313600200005
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A special issue on the RCPs
CLIMATIC CHANGE
2011; 109 (1-2): 1-4
View details for DOI 10.1007/s10584-011-0157-y
View details for Web of Science ID 000297350200001
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Competing or coordinating: IT R&D investment decision making subject to information time lag
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY & MANAGEMENT
2011; 12 (3): 241-251
View details for DOI 10.1007/s10799-011-0105-6
View details for Web of Science ID 000293638900004
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Accelerating the development and diffusion of new energy technologies: Beyond the "valley of death"
ENERGY ECONOMICS
2011; 33 (4): 674-682
View details for DOI 10.1016/j.eneco.2010.08.008
View details for Web of Science ID 000291906200017
- EMF 25 Summary Report: Energy Efficiency and Climate Change Mitigation Energy Modeling Forum 2011
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The next generation of scenarios for climate change research and assessment
NATURE
2010; 463 (7282): 747-756
Abstract
Advances in the science and observation of climate change are providing a clearer understanding of the inherent variability of Earth's climate system and its likely response to human and natural influences. The implications of climate change for the environment and society will depend not only on the response of the Earth system to changes in radiative forcings, but also on how humankind responds through changes in technology, economies, lifestyle and policy. Extensive uncertainties exist in future forcings of and responses to climate change, necessitating the use of scenarios of the future to explore the potential consequences of different response options. To date, such scenarios have not adequately examined crucial possibilities, such as climate change mitigation and adaptation, and have relied on research processes that slowed the exchange of information among physical, biological and social scientists. Here we describe a new process for creating plausible scenarios to investigate some of the most challenging and important questions about climate change confronting the global community.
View details for DOI 10.1038/nature08823
View details for Web of Science ID 000274394300028
View details for PubMedID 20148028
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ENERGY ECONOMICS
2010; 32 (1): 1-2
View details for DOI 10.1016/j.eneco.2009.11.002
View details for Web of Science ID 000273628700001
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A perspective on integrated assessment
CLIMATIC CHANGE
2009; 95 (3-4): 317-323
View details for DOI 10.1007/s10584-009-9612-4
View details for Web of Science ID 000268255300002
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ENERGY ECONOMICS
2009; 31 (1): 1-3
View details for DOI 10.1016/j.eneco.2008.08.008
View details for Web of Science ID 000262565400001
- EMF OP 65 - Structural Change and U.S. Energy Use: Recent Patterns Energy Modeling Forum 2009
- EMF OP 66 - Short- and Long-Run Adjustments in U.S. Petroleum Consumption Energy Modeling Forum 2009
- EMF OP 67 - Oil Demand and Technical Progress Energy Modeling Forum 2009
- EMF OP 64 - Creating Jobs With "Green" Power Sources Energy Modeling Forum 2009
- The Energy Journal 2009 Special Issue: World Natural Gas Markets and Trade Association for Energy Economics 2009
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Overview of EMF 22 US transition scenarios
ENERGY ECONOMICS
2009; 31: S198-S211
View details for DOI 10.1016/j.eneco.2009.10.015
View details for Web of Science ID 000273377900013
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Introduction to the EMF 22 special issue on climate change control scenarios
ENERGY ECONOMICS
2009; 31: S63-S63
View details for DOI 10.1016/j.eneco.2009.10.014
View details for Web of Science ID 000273377900001
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Optimizing US Mitigation Strategies for the Light-Duty Transportation Sector: What We Learn from a Bottom-Up Model
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
2008; 42 (22): 8202-8210
Abstract
Few integrated analysis models examine significant U.S. transportation greenhouse gas emission reductions within an integrated energy system. Our analysis, using a bottom-up MARKet ALocation (MARKAL) model, found that stringent system-wide CO2 reduction targets will be required to achieve significant CO2 reductions from the transportation sector. Mitigating transportation emission reductions can result in significant changes in personal vehicle technologies, increases in vehicle fuel efficiency, and decreases in overall transportation fuel use. We analyze policy-oriented mitigation strategies and suggest that mitigation policies should be informed by the transitional nature of technology adoptions and the interactions between the mitigation strategies, and the robustness of mitigation strategies to long-term reduction goals, input assumptions, and policy and social factors. More research is needed to help identify robust policies that will achieve the best outcome in the face of uncertainties.
View details for DOI 10.1021/es8005805
View details for Web of Science ID 000260921400008
View details for PubMedID 19068795
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On the sources of technological change: What do the models assume?
ENERGY ECONOMICS
2008; 30 (2): 409-424
View details for DOI 10.1016/j.eneco.2006.05.023
View details for Web of Science ID 000252784500013
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A Critique of the Stern Review's Mitigation Cost Analyses and Integrated Assessment
REVIEW OF ENVIRONMENTAL ECONOMICS AND POLICY
2008; 2 (1): 77-93
View details for DOI 10.1093/reep/rem022
View details for Web of Science ID 000273118300006
- EMF OP 63 Energy Security and Climate Change Protection: Complementarity or Tradeoff? Stanford University 2008
- EMF WP 23.3 Key Assumptions and Results: Appendix Worksheets for the INGM Model Stanford University 2008
- EMF OP 62 The Oil Security Problem Stanford University 2008
- EMF-21: Land in Climate Stabilization Modeling: Initial Observations Energy Modeling Forum EMF Report 21 2008
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Comment on "Alternative measures of output in global economic-environmental models: Purchasing power parity or market exchange rates?" by William Nordhaus
ENERGY ECONOMICS
2007; 29 (3): 373-374
View details for DOI 10.1016/j.eneco.2006.11.002
View details for Web of Science ID 000245753300002
- EMF OP 59 Industrial Natural Gas Consumption in the United States: An Empirical Model for Evaluating Future Trends Stanford University 2007
- EMF OP 61 - Price and Income Responsiveness of World Oil Demand, by Product Dermot Gately Energy Modeling Forum 2007
- EMF OP 60 Oil Shocks and Real U.S. Income Stanford University 2007
- EMF-23: Prices and Trade in a Globalizing Natural Gas Market EMF Report 23 2007
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On the sources of technological change: Assessing the evidence
ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV. 2006: 579-595
View details for DOI 10.1016/j.eneco.2006.05.004
View details for Web of Science ID 000241307000004
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Optimal technology R&D in the face of climate uncertainty
SPRINGER. 2006: 157-179
View details for DOI 10.1007/s10584-006-9092-8
View details for Web of Science ID 000240484900007
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Energy economics' most influential papers
ENERGY ECONOMICS
2006; 28 (4): 405-409
View details for DOI 10.1016/j.eneco.2006.03.001
View details for Web of Science ID 000239253600001
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Overview of EMF-21: Multigas mitigation and climate policy
ENERGY JOURNAL
2006: 1-32
View details for Web of Science ID 000245467100002
- EMF 21 Multi-Greenhouse Gas Mitigation and Climate Policy Francisco C. The Energy Journal Special Issue 2006
- EMF OP 58 Energy Diplomacy and Security: Prepared Statement Stanford University 2006
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Multi-gas scenarios to stabilize radiative forcing
ENERGY ECONOMICS
2006; 28 (1): 102-120
View details for DOI 10.1016/j.eneco.2005.10.003
View details for Web of Science ID 000235259900006
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Climate suitability for stable malaria transmission in Zimbabwe under different climate change scenarios
CLIMATIC CHANGE
2005; 73 (3): 375-393
View details for DOI 10.1007/s10584-005-6875-2
View details for Web of Science ID 000234482000007
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Energy economics
ENERGY ECONOMICS
2005; 27 (4): 551-552
View details for DOI 10.1016/j.eneco.2005.04.002
View details for Web of Science ID 000230797700001
- EMF WP 23.2 Modeler Poll for EMF 23 Study on International Natural Markets Stanford University 2005
- EMF SR 8 An Assessment of Oil Market Disruption Risks Stanford University 2005
- EMF OP 56 Price Asymmetry as Induced Technical Change Stanford University 2005
- EMF SR 9 The Economic Consequences of Higher Crude Oil Prices Stanford University 2005
- EMF WP 23.1 Scenario Design Stanford University 2005
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Special Issue - EMF 19 Alternative Technology Strategies for Climate Change Policy
ENERGY ECONOMICS
2004; 26 (4): 501-515
View details for DOI 10.1016/j.eneco.2004.04.019
View details for Web of Science ID 000224294300001
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ENERGY ECONOMICS
2004; 26 (1): V-VI
View details for DOI 10.1016/S0140-9883(03)00090-2
View details for Web of Science ID 000188081600001
- EMF OP 54 Shares, Gaps, and Economy's Response to Oil Disruption Stanford University 2004
- EMF OP 57 After the Natural Gas Bubble: An Economic Evaluation of the Recent U.S. National Petroleum Council Study Stanford University and Energy Journal April 2005 2004
- EMF OP 53 U.S. Carbon Emissions, Technological Process, and Economic Growth Since 1870 Stanford University 2004
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Strategic decisions of new technology adoption under asymmetric information: A game-theoretic model
DECISION SCIENCES
2003; 34 (4): 643-675
View details for Web of Science ID 000187607700002
- EMF WP 20.2 Valuing a Medium-Scale Gas Fired Power Plant with Capacity Expansion Options Under a Competitive Environment Central Research Institute for the Electric Power Industry 2003
- EMF 20 Report: Natural Gas, Fuel Diversity, and North American Energy Markets Energy Modeling Forum EMF 20 Working Group 2003; 1
- EMF OP 55 Energy Security and Global Climate Change Mitigation Stanford University 2003
- EMF WP 20.3 Fuel Switching Potential of Electric Generators: A Case Study Stanford University 2003
- EMF WP 19.2 Environmental Technology Policy and Emerging Technologies Stanford University 2002
- EMF-17: Prices and Emissions in a Restructured Electricity Market Energy Modeling Forum Energy Modeling Forum 2002; 1
- EMF OP 52 Modeling Energy Markets and Climate Change Policy Stanford University and Encyclopedia of Energy 2002
- EMF OP 51 Energy Disruptions, Interfirm Price Effects, and the Aggregate Economy Stanford University and Energy Economics March 2003 2002; 25 (2)
- EMF WP 20.1 Study Design: Natural Gas, Fuel Diversity and American Energy Markets Stanford University 2002
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Bn integrated assessment model to evaluate the potential effects of climate change on malaria in Zimbabwe
LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS. 2001: S29-S29
View details for Web of Science ID 000169334500096
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An integrated assessment model to evaluate the potential effects of climate change on malaria in Zimbabwe.
OXFORD UNIV PRESS INC. 2001: S136-S136
View details for Web of Science ID 000169006400463
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A report on the EMF 19 study on technology and global climate change policies
GREENHOUSE GAS CONTROL TECHNOLOGIES
2001: 1026-1031
View details for Web of Science ID 000184645800169
- EMF OP 50 The Asymmetric Effects of Changes in Price and Income on Energy and Oil Demand Stanford University and Energy Journal 2002 2001; 1 (23)
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Approaches for performing uncertainty analysis in large-scale energy/economic policy models
ENVIRONMENTAL MODELING & ASSESSMENT
2000; 5 (1): 29-46
View details for Web of Science ID 000086464500004
- EMF OP 49 Projecting Energy Trends Into the New Century Stanford University and Encyclopedia of Life Support Systems, EOLSS Publishers 2000
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SPECIAL ISSUE THE COSTS OF THE KYOTO PROTOCOL: A MULTI-MODEL EVALUATION INTRODUCTION AND OVERVIEW
ENERGY JOURNAL
1999: VII-XLIV
View details for Web of Science ID 000207324800002
- EMF WP 17.1 An International Comparison of Models for Measuring Market Power in Electricity Stanford University 1999
- EMF WP 14.5 Induced Technological Change in Climate Policy Modeling Stanford University and Environmental Modeling and Assessment 1999; 14 (2,3)
- Energy and Environmental Policy Modeling Kluwer Academic Press. 1999
- EMF WP 14.4 Approaches for Performing Uncertainty Analysis in Large-Scale Energy/Economic Policy Models Stanford University and Environmental Modeling and Assessment 2000 1999; 5 (1)
- Discounting and Intergenerational Equity edited by Portney, Paul, R., Weyant, John, P. RFF Press. 1999
- The Costs of the Kyoto Protocol Energy Journal (special issue) 1999
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Reducing carbon emissions using clean distributed resources
TECHNOLOGY'S CRITICAL ROLE IN ENERGY & ENVIRONMENTAL MARKETS, CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS
1998: 396-404
View details for Web of Science ID 000084536600044
- EMF OP 43 Crude Oil Prices and U.S. Economic Performance: Where Does the Asymmetry Reside? Stanford University 1998
- EMF-15: A Competitive Electricity Industry Energy Modeling Forum Energy Modeling Forum 1998; 1
- Designing Competitive Electricity Markets Designing Competitive Electricity Markets edited by Chao, H., Huntington, H. 1998: 228
- Transmission Pricing Energy Modeling Forum Utilities Policy (Elsevier Science Ltd.) 1997; 3 (6)
- EMF SR 7 Quantifying Oil Disruption Risks Through Expert Judgment Stanford University 1997
- EMF OP 47 The IPCC Energy Assessment Stanford University and Energy Policy Special Issue: Energy and Greenhouse Has Mitigation: The IPCC Report and Beyond 1997; 24 (10/11)
- EMF OP 48 Preliminary Results from EMF 14 on Integrated Assessment of Climate Change Stanford University 1997
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The IPCC energy assessment - Commentary
ENERGY POLICY
1996; 24 (10-11): 1005-1008
View details for Web of Science ID A1996VX50200012
- EMF SR 6 Computation of Electric Power Production Cost with Transmission Constraints Stanford University 1996
- EMF-13: Markets for Energy Efficiency Energy Modeling Forum Energy Modeling Forum 1996; 1
- EMF OP 44 Some Implications of Increased Cooperation in World Oil Conservation Stanford University; Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas Economic Review, Second Quarter 1996
- EMF WP 14.2 Hedging Stratgies for Global Dioxide Abatement: A Summary of Pull Results - EMF 14 Subgroup Analysis for Decisions Under Uncertainty Stanford University 1996
- EMF WP 14.3 The Berlin Mandate: The Design of Cost-Effective Mitigation Strategies Stanford University 1996
- EMF OP 46 Insights from Integrated Assessment Stanford University 1996
- EMF OP 45 Testimony at the Hearings on U.S. Climate Change Stanford University 1996
- EMF WP 14.1 Second Round Study for EMF 14: Integrated Assessment of Global Climate Change Energy Modeling Forum Stanford University 1995
- EMF OP 42 LDC Cooperation in World Oil Conservation Policies Stanford University; The Energy Journal Special 1994
- EMF-13: Markets for Energy Efficiency Energy Modeling Forum 1994; 2
- EMF OP 34 Oil Price Forecasting During the 1980s: What Went Wrong? Energy Journal 1994; 2 (15)
- EMF OP 41 Been Top Down So Long It Looks Like Bottom Up Stanford University; Energy Policy 1994; 10 (22)
- EMF OP 40 Assessing the Economic Cost of U.S. Oil Conservation Stanford University 1994
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COSTS OF REDUCING GLOBAL CARBON EMISSIONS
JOURNAL OF ECONOMIC PERSPECTIVES
1993; 7 (4): 27-46
View details for Web of Science ID A1993MJ53500003
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MODEL COMPARISONS OF THE COSTS OF REDUCING CO2 EMISSIONS
AMER ECON ASSN. 1993: 318-323
View details for Web of Science ID A1993LC60700056
- EMF SR 5 Comparative Analysis of Energy Intensity Between the U.S. and Japan Stanford University 1993
- EMF WP 12.14 Results from the Jogensen-Wilcoxen Model - Reducing U.S. Carbon Emissions: An Econometric General Equilibrium Assessment Stanford University 1993
- EMF WP 12.2 Study Design for EMF 12 Global Climate Change: Energy Sector Impacts of Greenhouse Gas Emission Control Strategies Energy Modeling Forum Stanford University 1993
- EMF WP 12.4 Decomposition of Carbon Emission Reduction Projections Stanford University 1993
- EMF OP 38 Costs of Reducing Global Carbon Emissions: An Overview Stanford University 1993
- EMF WP 12.7 Cost-Benefit Analysis and Climate Change Stanford University 1993
- EMF WP 12.5 The Technology Group Analysis Stanford University 1993
- EMF WP 12.3 Structural Comparison of EMF 12 Models Stanford University 1993
- EMF WP 12.8 The Efficiency Value of Carbon Tax Revenues Stanford University 1993
- EMF OP 35 Limiting Oil Imports: Cost Estimates From a Range of U.S. Model Projections Stanford University 1993
- EMF WP 13.3 Modeling Energy Technology Choices: Which Finance Tools Are Appropriate? Stanford University 1993
- EMF WP 12.20 The Value of Cooperation in Abating Climate Change Stanford University 1993
- EMF WP 12.19 Sorting Out Facts and Uncertainties in Economic Response Stanford University 1993
- EMF WP 12.18 Results from the Gemini-Energy Environmental Model - Analyzing Strategies for Reducing Greenhouse Gas Emissions Stanford University 1993
- EMF WP 12.17 Results from the ICF Global-Macro Model: Estimation of Costs to Meet the CO2 Emission Targets in the Energy Sector Stanford University 1993
- EMF WP 12.16 Results from the TGAS Model - Is the Forecast for Carbon Taxes Forecast by TGAS an Outlier: Why the Forecasts by Other Models are Too Low Stanford University 1993
- EMF WP 12.15 Results from the U.S. Markal Model for EMF 12 Stanford University 1993
- EMF WP 12.13 Results from the Edmonds-Reilly Model Stanford University 1993
- EMF WP 12.12 Lessons for the Implementation of Policies to Mitigate Carbon Dioxide Emissions Stanford University 1993
- EMF WP 12.6 The Transition to Reduced Levels of Carbon Emissions Stanford University 1993
- EMF WP 12.21 Carbon Coalitions: The Cost and Effectiveness of Energy Agreements to Alter Trajectories of Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide Emission Stanford University 1993
- EMF WP 12.10 Energy Security Impacts of Carbon Emission Reduction Stanford University 1993
- EMF WP 12.9 The Distributional Impacts of a Carbon Tax Stanford University 1993
- EMF WP 13.4 Models of Individual Energy Technology Choice: Their Implications for Energy Technology Market Participants and Policy-Makers Stanford University 1993
- EMF WP 12.1 Global Climate Change: Impacts of Greenhouse Gas Control Strategies, Executive Summary Energy Modeling Forum Stanford University 1993
- EMF OP 37 EMF 12: Model Comparisons of the Costs of Reducing CO2 Emissions Darius Stanford University 1993
- EMF OP 39 Structural Comparison of the Models in EMF 12 Stanford University; Energy Policy 1993
- EMF PP 7.4 A Selection of Possible Studies for the Energy Modeling Forum Stanford University 1992
- EMF WP 12.27 Technical Details for the Core Set of Models Participating in EMF 12 Stanford University 1992
- EMF OP 36 OECD Oil Demand: Estimated Response Surfaces for Nine World Oil Policy Models Stanford University 1992
- EMF WP 13.2 Back to Basics: Searching for Principles to Guide the Energy Conservation Policy Debate Stanford University 1992
- EMF WP 13.1 Projecting Energy Efficiency Improvement Potential: A Comparison of Methodologies Used in Six Recent Studies Stanford University 1992
- EMF WP 12.28 A Structural Comparison of Models Used in EMF 12 to Analyze the Costs of Policies for Reducing Energy Sector CO2 Emissions Stanford University 1992
- EMF OP 33 A Comparison of Aggregate Energy Demand Models for Global Warming Policy Analyses Stanford University 1991
- EMF WP 12.25 A Structural Comparison of Energy-Economy Models Used for Global Warming Policy Analysis Stanford University 1991
- EMF WP 12.26 Model Technical Summaries Stanford University 1991
- EMF OP 30 Emerging Competition in California Gas Markets EMF OP 30 Emerging Competition in California Gas Markets Stanford University 1991
- EMF OP 31 Economic Impacts of U.S. Oil Replacement Policies: Methodology and Results for the OTA Analysis Stanford University 1991
- EMF-11: International Oil Supplies and Demands Energy Modeling Forum Energy Modeling Forum 1991
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ENERGY ECONOMY MODELING - A SURVEY
ENERGY
1990; 15 (3-4): 387-394
View details for Web of Science ID A1990CZ82900023
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INTEGRATED MODELS
ENERGY
1990; 15 (3-4): 341-344
View details for Web of Science ID A1990CZ82900019
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POLICY MODELING - AN OVERVIEW
ENERGY
1990; 15 (3-4): 203-206
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ENGINEERING ECONOMIC MODELING - ENERGY-SYSTEMS
ENERGY
1990; 15 (3-4): R5-R5
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- EMF OP 28 Whither Long Term Canada-U.S. Natural Gas Trade? A View from the (Modelling) Trenches Stanford University 1990
- EMF OP 29 Oil: Alternative Perspectives on the Decade Stanford University 1990
- EMF SR 4 Engineering-Economic Modeling: Energy Systems Energy - The International Journal 1990; 3/4 (15)
- EMF WP 10.2 The Roles of Analytical Models in National Electricity Policy Debates: Issues and Frontiers Stanford University 1990
- EMF WP 10.1 Electricity Market Players Subgroup Report Stanford University 1990
- EMF OP 32 Substitution Between Activities with Different Energy Intensities Resources and Energy 1990; 1 (13)
- EMF OP 27 The Effects of Changes in the Economic Structure on Energy Demand in the USSR and the US EA Medvedeva Stanford University 1990
- EMF-9: North American Natural Gas Markets Energy Modeling Forum Energy Modeling Forum 1989
- EMF WP 9.8 Database for EMF Study on North American Natural Gas Markets Energy Modeling Forum Stanford University 1989
- EMF OP 25 The Impact of Sectoral Shifts in Industry on U.S. Energy Demands Energy 1989
- EMF-9: North American Natural Gas Markets: Selected Technical Studies Energy Modeling Forum Energy Modeling Forum 1989
- EMF SR 3 Survey of Utility Real-Time Pricing Projects in the U.S. Stanford University 1989
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INDUSTRIAL ENERGY DEMAND - A SIMPLE STRUCTURAL APPROACH
RESOURCES AND ENERGY
1988; 10 (2): 111-133
View details for Web of Science ID A1988Q109600002
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IS THERE POLICY-ORIENTED LEARNING IN THE ANALYSIS OF NATURAL-GAS POLICY ISSUES
POLICY SCIENCES
1988; 21 (2-3): 239-261
View details for Web of Science ID A1988Q549900005
- EMF OP 26 Energy and National Security: Should GNP Impacts Preclude Oil Tariffs? The Energy Journal 1988; 2 (9)
- EMF OP 22 Industrial Energy Demand: A Simple Structural Approach Resources and Energy 1988; 2 (10)
- EMF OP 24 The Energy Problem: A Real World Laboratory For the Empirical Economist Stanford University 1987
- EMF 8 Industrial Energy Demand Energy Modeling Forum Energy Modeling Forum 1987
- EMF OP 23 EMF 8 Projections of U.S. Industrial Energy Demand Stanford University 1987
- EMF OP 20 The U.S. Dollar and the World Oil Market Energy Policy 1986
- EMF OP 21 The Oil Price Collapse and Growing American Vulnerability Stanford University 1986
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GENERAL ECONOMIC EQUILIBRIUM AS A UNIFYING CONCEPT IN ENERGY-ECONOMIC MODELING
MANAGEMENT SCIENCE
1985; 31 (5): 548-563
View details for Web of Science ID A1985AJA4100004
- EMF OP 18 Oil Prices and Inflation Annual Review of Energy 1985; 10
- EMF OP 19 Using Data Analysis and Modeling in Planning Petroleum Management 1985; 7 (7)
- EMF SR 2 Application of Quantitative Methods for Energy-Economic Planning in Semisocialized Economies Stanford University 1985
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THE IMPACT OF RISING OIL PRICES ON THE WORLD-ECONOMY - MATTHIESSEN,L
JOURNAL OF ECONOMIC LITERATURE
1984; 22 (2): 628-630
View details for Web of Science ID A1984SX05100038
- EMF SR 1 Rate-of-Return Regulation and Efficiency: The Economics of the Natural Gas Pipeline and Distribution Industry Stanford University 1984
- EMF 7 Macroeconomic Impacts of Energy Shocks Energy Modeling Forum Energy Modeling Forum 1984; 1
- EMF OP 11 Real Oil Prices During 1980-82 The Energy Journal 1984; 3 (5)
- EMF OP 17 The Response of Energy Demand to Higher Prices: What Have We Learned? Stanford University; The American Economic Review 1984; 2 (74)
- EMF OP 13 Optimal Supply of a Depletable Resource with a Backstop Technology: Heal's Theorem Revisited Stanford University 1984
- EMF OP 12 The Transition to Nondepletable Energy: Social Planning and Market Models of Capacity Expansion Stanford University 1984
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THE CONTINUING THREAT OF OIL-SUPPLY INTERRUPTIONS
JOURNAL OF POLICY ANALYSIS AND MANAGEMENT
1984; 3 (3): 393-405
View details for Web of Science ID A1984SR43700004
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OPTIMAL OIL IMPORT TARIFFS - AN INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVE FOR THE 1980S
ENERGY POLICY
1983; 11 (2): 101-118
View details for Web of Science ID A1983QQ86200002
- EMF PP 6.4 Energy Model Comparison: An Overview Large Scale Energy Models - Prospects and Potentials 1983
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POLICIES TO REDUCE OECD VULNERABILITY TO OIL-SUPPLY DISRUPTIONS
ENERGY
1983; 8 (3): 199-211
View details for Web of Science ID A1983QP15900002
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REDUCING DEPENDENCE ON OIL IMPORTS
ENERGY ECONOMICS
1982; 4 (1): 51-64
View details for Web of Science ID A1982MW11800006
- EMF PP 6.5 Modeling for Insights, Not Numbers: The Experiences of the Energy Modeling Forum OMEGA: The International Journal of the Management Sciences 1982
- EMF 6 World Oil Energy Modeling Forum 1982
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MODELING FOR INSIGHTS, NOT NUMBERS - THE EXPERIENCES OF THE ENERGY MODELING FORUM
OMEGA-INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MANAGEMENT SCIENCE
1982; 10 (5): 449-462
View details for Web of Science ID A1982PL09400002
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MANAGING AN OIL BONANZA - AN ANALYSIS OF ALTERNATIVE MEXICAN EXPORT POLICIES
ENERGY POLICY
1981; 9 (3): 186-196
View details for Web of Science ID A1981MD11100002
- EMF PP 9.1 Testimony Stanford University 1981
- EMF OP 14.1 Will Oil Prices Collapse? The Magazine of Economic Affairs 1981; 5 (24)
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OIL AND NATIONAL-SECURITY - AN INTEGRATED PROGRAM FOR SURVIVING AN OIL CRISIS
ANNUAL REVIEW OF ENERGY
1981; 6: 171-198
View details for Web of Science ID A1981MK04400006
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QUANTITATIVE MODELS IN ENERGY-POLICY
POLICY ANALYSIS
1980; 6 (2): 211-234
View details for Web of Science ID A1980JT34700005
- EMF 4 Aggregate Elasticity of Energy Demand Energy Modeling Forum Energy Modeling Forum 1980
- EMF 5 U.S. Oil and Gas Supply Energy Modeling Forum Energy Modeling Forum 1980
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ENERGY-POLICY MODELING - SURVEY
OPERATIONS RESEARCH
1979; 27 (1): 1-36
View details for Web of Science ID A1979GL53600001
- EMF 3 Electric Load Forecasting: Probing the Issues with Models Energy Modeling Forum Energy Modeling Forum 1979
- EMF PP 6.1 The Energy Modeling Forum: Past, Present and Future Stanford University and Energy Policy - The Global Challenge (Fall 1979) 1979
- EMF 2 Coal in Transition: 1980-2000 Energy Modeling Forum Energy Modeling Forum 1978
- EMF 1 Energy and Economy Energy Modeling Forum 1977; 2