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Category Archives: 2023

Communication about sensors and communication through sensors: localizing the Internet of Things in rural communities

  2023

Butkowski, C., Chan, N. K., Berniker, T., Rodriguez, A. A., Schlather, K.,  Zhang, K. M., Humphreys, L. Communication about sensors and communication through sensors: localizing the Internet of Things in rural communities. Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication, 2023, 28(5), zmad005.

Predicting power plant emissions using public data and machine learning

  2023

Gu, J., Sward, J. A., and Zhang, K. M. Predicting power plant emissions using public data and machine learning, Environmental Science: Advances, 2023, 2, 1697-1707

Building cluster demand flexibility: An innovative characterization framework and applications at the planning and operational levels

  2023

Amadeh, A., Lee, Z.E., and Zhang, K. M. Building cluster demand flexibility: an innovative characterization framework and applications at the planning and operational levels. Energy Conversion and Management, 2023, 283:116884

The potential for agrivoltaics to enhance solar farm cooling

  2023

Williams, H. J.,  Hashad, K. N., Wang, H., and Zhang, K. Max, The potential for agrivoltaics to enhance solar farm cooling, Applied Energy 332: 120478, 2023

Regulated peer-to-peer energy markets for harnessing decentralized demand flexibility

  2023

Lee, Z. E. and Zhang, K. Max. Regulated peer-to-peer energy markets for harnessing decentralized demand flexibility, Applied Energy,336: 120672, 2023.

Impact of roadside conifer vegetation growth on air pollution mitigation

  2023

Hashad, K. N., Yang, B., Gallagher, J., Baldauf, R. W., Deshmukh, P., Zhang, K. M. Impact of roadside conifer vegetation growth on air pollution mitigation. Landscape and Urban Planning, 2023, 229: 104594

An Open Source Representation for the NYS Electric Grid to Support Power Grid and Market Transition Studies

  2023

M. V. Liu, B. Yuan, Z. Wang, J. A. Sward, K. M. Zhang and C. L. Anderson, An Open Source Representation for the NYS Electric Grid to Support Power Grid and Market Transition Studies, IEEE Transactions on Power Systems, 2023, 38 (4): 3293-3303

Spatial biases revealed by LiDAR in a multiphysics WRF ensemble designed for offshore wind

  2023

J.A. Sward, T.R. Ault, K.M. Zhang, Spatial biases revealed by LiDAR in a multiphysics WRF ensemble designed for offshore wind, Energy, 2023, 262: 125346

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    Tompkins explores avenues for cutting greenhouse gas emissions by 80%
    Apr. 6, 2016 - Michael Smith

    The report was several years in the making, starting with some projects done by Cornell students in 2011 through 2013. In 2014, an official steering committee was appointed, led by Cornell professor Max Zhang and including local government and economic leaders, energy and sustainability experts and engineers.

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