2016. P. D. Lund, J. Byrne, G. Berndes and I.A. Vasalos. Chichester, UK: John A. Wiley & Sons. ISBN: 9781118957875.
2016 Publications
A solar city strategy applied to six municipalities: integrating market, finance, and policy factors for infrastructure-scale photovoltaic development in Amsterdam, London, Munich, New York, Seoul, and Tokyo
2016. John Byrne, Job Taminiau, Kyung Nam Kim, Jeongseok Seo and Joohee Lee. Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Energy and Environment, v5: 68–88. doi: 10.1002/wene.182.
Reconsidering growth in the greenhouse: the Sustainable Energy Utility (SEU) as a practical strategy for the twenty-first century.
2016. Job Taminiau and John Byrne. In Green Growth, Dale, Mathaiu and Puppim de Oliveira (eds). London: Zed Books: pp. 233-252 and 306-309.
Realizing infrastructure-scale finance in the green bond market: Scoping trends
2016. Job Taminiau, Joseph Nyangon, Benjamin Attia, Soojin Shin, and John Byrne. Policy Brief Prepared for Foundation for Renewable Energy and Environment, New York, NY.
Urban energy transformation through solar city strategies
2016. Job Taminiau, Joseph Nyangon, Jeongseok Seo, Joohee Lee, and John Byrne. Policy Brief Prepared for Foundation for Renewable Energy and Environment, New York, NY.
Utility 2.0: A multi-dimensional review of New York’s Reforming the Energy Vision (REV) and Great Britain’s RIIO utility business models
2016. Annette Brocks, Joseph Nyangon, and Job Taminiau. A report of the Energy & Environmental Policy Analysis (EEPA) Services Program. Newark, DE: Center for Energy and Environmental Policy.
Methods to Assess the Technical, Economic, and Financial Feasibility of ‘Solar Cities’
2016. Jeongseok Seo, Joohee Lee, Melissa Bollman, John Byrne and Job Taminiau. Newark, DE: Center for Energy and Environmental Policy.
A review of sustainable energy utility and energy service utility concepts and applications: Realizing ecological and social sustainability with a community utility.
2016. John Byrne and Job Taminiau. Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Energy and Environment, doi: 10.1002/wene.171.