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Other Energy and Climate Policy 156. Hossein Safaei, David W. Keith and Ronald J. Hugo. (2012). Compressed Air Energy Storage (CAES) with compressors distributed at heat loads to enable waste heat utilization. Journal of Applied Energy, 103:165-179. (PDF) David Keith. (November/December 2011). Dirty Distraction. Technology Review, 12. (PDF) 153. H. Safaei Mohamadabadi, R. Hugo and D. Keith. (2011). Enhancing the economics of wind-based compressed air energy storage by waste heat recovery. ASME Energy Sustainability Conference, Washington DC. (PDF) 152. David Keith. (2011). Reshaping the energy landscape. Physics Today, 64: 56-57. (PDF) 149. G. Doluweera, S. Jordaan, J. Bergerson, M. Moore and D. Keith. Evaluating the Role of Cogeneration for Carbon Management in Alberta. Energy Policy (2011). doi:10.1016/j.enpol.2011.09.051. (PDF) 147. David Keith, Juan Moreno-Cruz. (2011). Pitfalls of coal peak production. Nature, 469: 472. (PDF) 133. E. Cubi and K. D.W. (2011). LEED, Energy Savings, and Carbon Abatement: Related but Not Synonymous. Environmental Science and Technology, 45: 1757-1758. (PDF) 130. Sonia Yeh, Sarah M Jordaan, Adam R Brandt, Merritt Turetsky, Sabrina Spatari and David Keith. (2010). Land Use Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Conventional Oil Production and Oil Sands. Environmental Science & Technology, 44:8766-8872. (PDF) 129. Kirsten Zickfeld, M. Granger Morgan, David J. Frame and David W. Keith. (2010). Expert judgments about transient climate response to alternative future trajectories of radiative forcing. PNAS, 107: 12451-12456. (PDF) 126. Jamie Rhodes and David Keith (2009). Biomass co-utilization with unconventional fossil fuels to advance energy security and climate policy. National Commission on Energy Policy.(PDF) 114. Keith, David. (2009). Dangerous Abundance. IN: Homer-Dixon, T. & Garrison, N. (Eds.) Carbon Shift: How The Twin Crises Of Oil Depletion And Climate Change Will Define The Future, Toronto: Random House of Canada, pp26-57. (PDF) 112. Sarah M Jordaan, David W Keith and Brad Stelfox. (2009). Quantifying land use of oil sands production: a life cycle perspective. Environmental Research Letters, 4. (PDF) 111. Eduard Cubi, David Keith and Jim Love. (2009). Performance challenges of UFAD. American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers, 51. (PDF) 100. Aimee E. Curtright, M. Granger Morgan and David W. Keith. (2008). Expert Assessments of Future Photovoltaic Technologies. Environmental Science & Technology, 42: 9031-9039. (PDF) 95. James S. Rhodes and David W. Keith. (2008). Biomass with Capture: Negative Emissions Within social and Environmental Constraints. Climatic Change, 87: 321-328. (PDF) 94. Daniel B. Kirk-Davidoff and David W. Keith. On the climate impact of surface roughness (2008). Journal of Atmospheric Sciences, 65: 2215-2243. (PDF) 92. M. Granger Morgan and David W. Keith. (2008). Improving the way we think about projecting future energy use and emissions of carbon dioxide. Climatic Change, 90: 189-215. (PDF) 88. Jay Apt, David W. Keith and M. Granger Morgan (2007). Promoting Low-Carbon Electricity Production. Issues in Science and Technology, 23, 3: 37-43. (PDF) 79. Kirsten Zickfeld, Anders Leverman, David W. Keith, Till Kuhlbrodt, M.Granger Morgan and Stefan Rahmstorf (2007). Present state and future fate of the Atlantic meridional overturning circulation as viewed by experts. Climatic Change, 82: 235-265. (PDF) 77. M. Granger Morgan, Peter J. Adams and David W. Keith (2006). Elicitation of expert judgments of aerosol forcing. Climatic Change, 75: 195-214.(PDF) 67. James S. Rhodes and David W. Keith (2005). Engineering-economic analysis of biomass IGCC with carbon capture and storage. Biomass & Bioenergy, 29: 440-450. (PDF) 72. Joseph F. DeCarolis and David W. Keith (2005). The Costs of Wind's Variability: Is There a Threshold? The Electricity Journal, 18: 69-77. (PDF) 66. David W. Keith, Joseph F. DeCarolis, David C. Denkenberger, Donald H. Lenschow, Sergey L. Malyshev, Stephen Pacala and Philip J. Rasch (2004). The influence of large-scale wind-power on global climate. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 101: 16115-16120. (PDF) 65. Joseph F. DeCarolis and David W. Keith (2006). The Economics of Large Scale Wind Power in a Carbon Constrained World. Energy Policy, 34: 395-410. (PDF) 64. Allen L. Robinson, James S. Rhodes and David W. Keith (2003). Assessment of Potential Carbon Dioxide Reductions due to Biomass-Coal Cofiring in the United States. Environmental Science and Technology, 37: 5081-5089. (PDF) 55. James S. Rhodes and David W. Keith (2003). Biomass energy with geologic sequestration of CO2: Two for the price of one? Proceedings of the 6th Greenhouse Gas Control Conference, Kyoto Japan. J. Gale and Y. Kaya eds., Pergamon, Oxford UK, p. 1371-1376. (PDF) 63. David W. Keith and Alexander E. Farrell (2003). Rethinking Hydrogen Cars. Science, 301: 315-316. (PDF) 48. Alex E. Farrell, David W. Keith and James J. Corbett (2003). A strategy for introducing hydrogen into transportation. Energy Policy, 31: 1357-1367.(PDF) 47. David W. Keith and James S. Rhodes (2002). Bury, burn or both: A two-for-one deal on biomass carbon and energy. Climatic Change, 54: 375-377. (PDF) 53. J. DeCarolis and D.W. Keith (2002). Is the Answer to Climate Change Mitigation Blowing in the Wind? Proceedings of the first International Doctoral Consortium on Technology, Policy, and Management. E. F. t. Heuvelhof ed., Delft University, Delft, The Netherlands, p. 199-215. (PDF) 36. David W. Keith (2001). Sinks, Energy Crops, and Land Use: Coherent Climate Policy Demands an Integrated Analysis of Biomass. Climatic Change, 49: 1-10. (PDF) 43. David Keith and Alex Farrell (2001). Regulating Transportation Emissions. Rx for Regulation. S. Farrow ed., Center for the Study & Improvement of Regulation, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh. (PDF) 35. David W. Keith, Alex Farrell and James J. Corbett (2001). True Zero-Emission Vehicles: Hydrogen Fueled Ships with Carbon Management. Greenhouse Gas Control Technologies: Proceedings of the 5th International Conference. D. Williams, B. Durie, P. McMullan, C. Paulson and A. Smith ed, CSIRO Publishing, Collingwood, Australia, p. 759-764. (PDF) 32. Alex Farrell and David W. Keith (2001). Hydrogen as a transportation fuel. Environment, 43: 43-45. (PDF) 31. Joseph F. DeCarolis and David W. Keith (2001). The Real Cost of Wind Energy. Science, 294: 1000-1002. (PDF) 14. D. W. Keith (1996). When is it appropriate to combine expert judgments? Climatic Change, 33: 139-143. (PDF) 13. M. G. Morgan and D. W. Keith (1995). Subjective Judgments By Climate Experts. Environmental Science & Technology, 29: A468-A476. (PDF) 11. David Keith (1994). Eliciting Expert Judgment about Uncertainty in Climate Prediction. Elements of Change 1994. S. J. Hassol and J. Katzenberger eds., Aspen Global Change Institute, Aspen Colorado, p. 164-165. |