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Sustainable Energy Investment and the Transition to Renewable Energy-Powered Futures

2021. Joseph Nyangon and John Byrne. Sustainable Energy Investment and the Transition to Renewable Energy-Powered Futures. In Joseph Nyangon and John Byrne (eds.), Sustainable Energy Investment: Technical, Market and Policy Innovations to Address Risk.
(Chapter 1, pp. 1-7). London, UK: IntechOpen.

 

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Risk Mitigation in Energy Efficiency Retrofit Projects using Automated Performance Control

2021. Job Taminiau, John Byrne, Daniel Sanchez Carretero, Soojin Shin, and Jing Xu. Risk Mitigation in Energy Efficiency Retrofit Projects using Automated Performance Control. In: Nyangon, J. Byrne, J. (eds.), Sustainable Energy Investment: Technical, Market and Policy Innovations to Address Risk. London, UK: IntechOpen.

 

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Spatial Energy Efficiency Patterns in New York and Implications for Energy Demand and the Rebound Effect

2021. Joseph Nyangon and John Byrne. Spatial Energy Efficiency Patterns in New York and Implications for Energy Demand and the
Rebound Effect. Energy Sources, Part B: Economics, Planning, and Policy, https://doi.org/10.1080/15567249.2020.1868619

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Navigating the Changing Landscape of Community Solar in Delaware: Policy Designs and Governance Frameworks to Support Community-Owned Sustainable Energy

2020. John Byrne, Joseph Nyangon, Steven Hegedus, Job Taminiau, Pengyu Li, Oscar de Paz, and Karice Redhead. Navigating the Changing Landscape of Community Solar in Delaware: Policy Designs and Governance Frameworks to Support Community-Owned Sustainable Energy. SSRN Electronic Journal, http://dx.doi.org/10.13140/RG.2.2.33958.55369

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Assessing the impact of R&D policy on PV market development: The case of South Korea

2020. Yoonhee Ha, John Byrne, et al. Assessing the impact of R&D policy on PV market development: The case of South Korea. Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Energy and Environment. DOI: 10.1002/wene.366

 

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City-scale urban sustainability: Spatiotemporal mapping of distributed solar power for New York City

2020. Job Taminiau and John Byrne. City-scale urban sustainability: Spatiotemporal mapping of distributed solar power for New York
City. Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Energy and Environment. DOI: 10.1002/wene.374

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Explaining the Evolution of China’s Government–Environmental NGO Relations since the 1990s: A Conceptual Framework and Case Study

2020. Jing Xu and John Byrne. Explaining the Evolution of China’s Government–Environmental NGO Relations since the 1990s: A Conceptual Framework and Case Study. Asian Studies Review, DOI: 10.1080/10357823.2020.1828824

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Little time left to reverse emissions—Growing hope despite disappointing CO2 trend

2020. Peter Lund and John Byrne. Little time left to reverse emissions—Growing hope despite disappointing CO2 trend. Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Energy and Environment 9(1) DOI:10.1002/wene.369

 

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Advancing transformative sustainability: A comparative analysis of electricity service and supply innovators in the United States

2019. Job Taminiau, John P. Banks, Deborah Bleviss, and John Byrne. Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews Energy and Environment. https://doi.org/10.1002/wene.337

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The rise and fall of green growth: Korea’s energy sector experiment and its lessons for sustainable energy policy

2019. Yoon-Hee Ha and John Byrne. Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews Energy and Environment. https://doi.org/10.1002/wene.335

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Sustaining our common future: Transformative, timely, commons-based change is needed

2019. John Byrne and Peter D. Lund. Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews Energy and Environment. https://doi.org/10.1002/wene.334.

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Feasibility study of city-scale solar power plants using public buildings: Case studies of Newark and Wilmington Delaware with early investigations of bifacial solar modules and dual orientation racking as tools for city-scale solar development

2019. John Byrne, Joseph Nyangon, Steven Hegedus, Michael Chajes, Job Taminiau, Nuha Ahmed, Nick Dinardo, Pengyu Li, Jing Xu. Technical Report Prepared for the Delaware General Assembly. Center for Energy and Environmental Policy, University of Delaware.

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Risk mitigation in energy efficiency retrofit projects using automated monitoring and verification techniques

2019. John Byrne, Job Taminiau, Daniel Sanchez Carretero, Soojin Shin, Jing Xu. Technical Report Prepared for the Delaware General Assembly. Center for Energy and Environmental Policy, University of Delaware.

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Multivariate analysis of solar city economics: impact of energy prices, policy, finance, and cost on urban photovoltaic power plant implementation

2019. John Byrne, Job Taminiau, Kyung N. Kim, Joohee Lee and Jeongseok Seo. In Advances in Energy Systems: The Large-scale Renewable Energy Integration Challenge, First Edition. Edited by Peter D. Lund, John Byrne, Reinhard Haas and Damian Flynn.

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Utilizing the urban fabric as the solar power plant of the future

2018. John Byrne and Job Taminiau. In P. Droege (Ed.), Urban energy transition (2nd ed.) (pp. 31-49). New York City: Elsevier. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/B978-0-08-102074-6.00016-4.

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Diversifying electric utility customer choice: REVing up the New York energy vision for polycentric innovation

2018. Joseph Nyangon and John Byrne. In Pavel V. Tsvetkov (Ed.), Energy Systems and Environment, IntechOpen, London, UK. DOI: 10.5772/intechopen.76023.

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Energy and climate change

2018. Sun-Jin Yun, John Byrne, Lucy Baker, Patrick Bond, Götz Kaufmann, Hans-Jochen Luhmann, Peter D. Lund, Joan Martinez-Alier, and Fuqiang Yang. In Rethinking Environmentalism: Linking Justice, Sustainability, and Diversity Sharachchandra Lele, Eduardo S. Brondizio, John Byrne, Georgina M. Mace, and Joan Martinez-Alier (eds.), Cambridge, MA: MIT Press. ISBN 9780262038966.

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Urban solar rooftop potential: Technical and economic analysis of rooftop solar generation in Wilmington and Newark Delaware

2018. John Byrne, Job Taminiau, Steven Hegedus, Michael Chajes, Soojin Shin, Nuha Ahmed, Nick Dinardo, Jing Xu. Technical Report Prepared for the Delaware General Assembly. Center for Energy and Environmental Policy, University of Delaware.

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Investor risk mitigation in energy efficiency retrofit projects using automated monitoring and verification techniques

2018. John Byrne, Job Taminiau, Mayank Saraswat, and Apratim Mishra. Technical Report Prepared for the Delaware General Assembly. Center for Energy and Environmental Policy, University of Delaware.

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Shifting to clean energy—An editorial essay

2018. Peter D. Lund and John Byrne. Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews Energy and Environment. DOI: 10.1002/wene.283.

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An assessment of price convergence between natural gas and solar photovoltaic in the U.S. electricity market

2017. Joseph Nyangon, John Byrne and Job Taminiau. Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Energy and Environment. Vol. 6, Issue 3. Doi: 10.1002/wene.238.

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Achieving a democratic and sustainable energy future: Energy justice and community renewable energy tools at work in the OLNPP strategy

2017. John Byrne and Yun Sun-Jin. In One Less Nuclear Power Plant (OLNPP) Reframing Urban Energy Policy: Challenges and Opportunities in the City Seoul. Published by Mayor of Seoul Metropolitan Government, Seoul, South Korea: Seoul Metropolitan Government.

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Seoul’s sustainable energy action planning: Lesson for cities

2017. John Byrne and Yun Sun-Jin. In One Less Nuclear Power Plant (OLNPP) Reframing Urban Energy Policy: Challenges and Opportunities in the City Seoul. Published by Mayor of Seoul Metropolitan Government, Seoul, South Korea: Seoul Metropolitan Government.

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Automated monitoring and verification to unlock energy efficiency finance: Enhancing investor confidence and customer trust

2017. Job Taminiau, John Byrne, Dustyn Roberts, Mehul Garg, Joseph Nyangon, Yiyang Lin and Jeongseok Seo. Technical Report Prepared for the Delaware General Assembly. Center for Energy and Environmental Policy, University of Delaware.

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Clean energy transition: Our urgent challenge

2017. John Byrne and Peter D. Lund. Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Energy and Environment e243 doi: 10.1002/wene.243

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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.

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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.

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Review of dynamic pricing programs in the U.S. and Europe: Status quo and policy recommendations

2015. Z. Hu, J-H Kim, J. Wang and J. Byrne. Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews. Vol. 42: 743–751.

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Nuclear Power: Is it Worth the Risks?

2014. Kathleen M. Saul and John H. Perkins. In Byrne and Wang, eds. Green Energy Economics. London & New Brunswick, NJ: Transaction Publishers. Pp. 276-295.

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Energy and Environment is Defined by Its Cross-disciplinary Basis

2014. P. Lund and J. Byrne. WIREs Energy and Environment Vol. 3, No. 1, pp. 1-2.

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Review of Wind Power Tariff Policies in China

2013. Z.Hua,J. Wang, J. Byrne and L. Kurdgelashvili. Energy Policy, Vol. 53, (February): 41-50.

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The Value of Module Efficiency in Lowering the Levelized Cost of Energy of Photovoltaic Systems

2011. X. Wang, L. Kurdgelashvili, J. Byrne and A. Barnett. Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 15, 4248–4254.

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The Role of Policy in PV Industry Growth: Past, Present and Future

2011. J. Byrne and L. Kurdgelashvili. In Handbook of Photovoltaic Science and Engineering. A Luque and S. Hegedus, eds. Hoboken, NJ: Wiley and Sons. Chapter 2.

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World Solar Energy Review: Technology, Markets and Policies

2010. John Byrne, Lado, Kurdgelashvili, Manu V. Mathai, et al. Report prepared for the World Bank. Newark, DE: Center for Energy and Environmental Policy.

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Undoing Atmospheric Harm: Civil Action to Shrink the Carbon Footprint.

2008. John
Byrne, Lado Kurdgelashvili, and Kristen Hughes. In Peter Droege eds. Urban Energy
Transition: From Fossil Fuels to Renewable Energy. Oxford, UK: Elsevier. Pp. 27-53.
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The Sustainable Energy Utility: a Delaware First

2007. John Byrne, et al. A Report to the Delaware State Legislature by the Sustainable Energy Utility Task Force.

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Evaluating the potential of small-scale renewable energy options to meet rural livelihoods needs: A GIS- and lifecycle cost-based assessment of Western China’s options.

2007. John Byrne, Aiming Zhou, Bo Shen, Kristen Hughes. Energy Policy, Vol.
35, No. 8 (August): 4391-4401.

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Transforming Power: Energy, Environment, and Society in Conflict.

2006. John Byrne, Noah Toly, and Leigh Glover, eds. Volume 9 in the Energy and Environmental Policy
Series. New Brunswick, NJ and London: Transaction Publishers.

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Introduction: Modern Energy and Modern Society.

2006. John Byrne, Noah Toly, and
Young-Doo Wang. In John Byrne, Noah Toly, and Leigh Glover, eds. Transforming Power:
Energy, Environment, and Society in Conflict. New Brunswick, NJ and London:
Transaction Publishers. Pp. vii-xii.

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Hydrogen Highways: Lessons on the Energy Technology-Policy Interface.

2006. A. Waegel, J. Byrne, D. Tobin and B. Haney. Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society,
Vol. 26, No. 4. Pp. 288-298.

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Break-even Price Estimates for Residential PV Applications in OCED Countries with an Analysis of Prospective Cost Reductions.

2006. Daniele Poponi, John Byrne and Steven Hegedus. Energy Studies Review, Vol. 14, No. 1. Pp. 104-117

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Island Bellwether: Climate Change and Energy Policy Strategy for Small Island Developing States.

2005. John Byrne, Leigh Glover, Vernese Inniss and Gerard Alleng.Prepared for Mauritius 2005 International Meeting for the Ten-year Review of the Barbados Programme of Action for the Sustainable Development of Small Island
Developing States.

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Beyond Oil: A Comparison of Projections of PV Generation and European and U.S. Domestic Oil Production.

2005. J. Byrne, L. Kurdgelashvili, A. Barnett, K. Hughes, and A.Thurlow. In Advances in Solar Energy: An Annual Review of Research and Development .London: Earthscan.

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Electricity Reform at a Crossroads: Problems in South Korea’s Power Liberalization Study.

2004. John Byrne, Leigh Glover, Hoesung Lee, Young-Doo Wang and Jung Min
Yu. Pacific Affairs: Volume 77, No.3. Pp 493-516.

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Energy Revolution: 21st Century Energy and Environmental Strategy

2004. John Byrne, Young-Doo Wang, et al. Seoul, South Korea: Maeil Kyung Jae (available for free in English and Korean).

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Rethinking Reform in the Electricity Sector: Power Liberalization or Energy Transformation

2003. John Byrne and Yu Mi Mun. In Njeri Wamunkonya (ed.) Electricity Reform: Social and Environmental Challenges. Roskilde, Denmark: UNEP-RISØ Centre. Pp. 49-76.

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The Potential of Solar Eclectic Power for Meeting Future European and U.S. Energy Needs: A Comparison of Projections of PV Generation and European and U.S. Domestic Oil Production

2003. J. Byrne and L. Kurdgelashvili. Proceedings of the ISES Solar World
Congress, June 14-19, 2003, Goteborg, Sweden. Pp. 1-8.

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Introduction–Energy Controversies: Reversing Course

2002. J. Byrne and S. Hoffman. Bulletin of Science, Technology & Society. Vol. 22(2): 69-71.

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Energy Controversy – Part II: Reversing Course

2002. Special Issue of the Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society, Guest Editors John Byrne and Steve Hoffman, 2002, Vol. 22, No. 2.

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Renewable Energy for Rural Sustainability: Lessons from China

2002. Aiming Zhou and John Byrne. Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society. Vol. 22, No. 2: 123-131.

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Designing Climate-Sensitive Transport Policy: Lessons from the Delaware Climate Change Action Plan.

2002. John Byrne and Leigh Glover. In D. Kulash (ed.) Global Change and Transportation: Coming to Terms, Washington, DC: ENO Transportation Foundation.

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Designing Revenue Neutral and Equitable Water Conservation-Oriented Rates for Use During Drought Summer Months

2002. Young-Doo Wang, John Byrne, William J. Smith Jr., Amy Roe, Govind Gopakumar, Jyoti S. Kulkarni. Proceedings of the Water Sources Conference. American Water Works Association (January).

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Off-Grid Renewable Energy Options for Rural Electrification in Western China

2001. John Byrne, Young-Doo Wang, Bo Shen, et al. Prepared for the National Renewable
Energy Laboratory. Newark, DE: Center for Energy and Environmental Policy.

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Beyond Pollution and Risk: Energy and Environmental Policy in the Greenhouse

John Byrne and Tze-Luen Lin. 2000. Proceedings of the International Conference on Sustainable Energy and Environmental Strategies, Taipei, Taiwan (September): 1-23.

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Using Economic Incentives to Accelerate Development of Green Technologies

2001. G. Alleng, J. Byrne and A. Zhou. Prepared for the Green Building Workshop, July 9-10, 2001,
Shanghai, China.

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Economics of Building Integrated PV in China

2001. John Byrne, Aiming Zhou, and Gerard Alleng. Proceedings of the Green Buildings Workshop. Shanghai, China, July
2001. Environmental Market Solutions and Pacific Energy Research center, Tongji University.

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The Postmodern Greenhouse: Creating Virtual Carbon Reductions from Business-as-Usual Energy Politics

2001. John Byrne et al. Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society. Vol. 21, No. 6: 443-455.

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An International Comparison of the Economics of Building Integrated PV in different Resource, Pricing and Policy Environments: The Cases of the U.S., Japan and South Korea

2000. John Byrne, Lawrence Agbemabiese, et al. Proceedings of the American Solar Energy Solar 2000 Conference, Madison, Wisconsin. Pp. 81-85.

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Climate Shopping: Putting the Atmosphere Up for Sale

2000. John Byrne and Leigh Glover. TELA: Environment, Economy and Society Series: 28 pp. Melbourne, Australia:Australian Conservation Foundation.

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Efficient Global Warming: Contradictions in Liberal Democratic Responses to Global Environmental Problems.

John Byrne and Sun-Jin Yun. 1999. Bulletin of Science,Technology and Society. Vol. 19, No. 6: 493-500.

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The Economics of Sustainable Energy for Rural Development: A Study of Renewable Energy in Rural China.

1998. John Byrne, Bo Shen, and William Wallace. Energy Policy.Vol. 26, No. 1 (January): 45-54.

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Commercializing Photovoltaics: The Importance of Capturing Distributed Benefits.

1998. S. Letendre, C. Weinberg, J. Byrne and Y-D. Wang. Proceedings of the American Solar Energy Society Solar 98 Conference, Albuquerque, NM (June 15-17):231-237.

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Photovoltaics as an Energy Services Technology: A Case Study of PV sited at the Union of Concerned Scientists Headquarters

1998. J. Byrne, S. Letendre, and D. Aitken.Proceedings of the American Solar Energy Society Solar 98 Conference, Albuquerque,NM (June 15-17):131-136.

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Commercial Building Integrated Photovoltaics: Market and Policy Implications.

1997. John Byrne, Steven Letendre, et al. Proceedings of the 26th IEEE Photovoltaic Specialists Conference, Anaheim, CA. Pp. 1301-1304.

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Building Load Analysis of Dispatchable Peak-Shaving Photovoltaic Systems: A Regional Analysis of Technical and Economic Potential.

1997. J. Byrne, S. Letendre, Y-D. Wang, R. Nigro and W. Ferguson. Proceedings of the of the American Solar Energy Society Solar 97 Conference, Washington, D.C. (April 25-30): 147-152.

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Evaluating the economics of photovoltaics in a demand-side management role.

1996.J. Byrne, S. Letendre, C. Govindarajalu and YD. Wang. Energy Policy. Vol. 24, No. 2: 177-185.

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Power Sector Reform: Elements of a Regulatory Framework.

1996. John Byrne and C. Govindarajalu. Economic and Political Weekly (India). Vol. 32, No. 31 (August): 1946-1947.

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Balancing China’s Energy, Economic and Environmental Goals

1996. John Byrne, Bo Shen, and Xiuguo Li. Energy Policy. Vol. 24, No. 5 (May): 455-462.

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Governing the Atom: The Politics of Risk

1996. John Byrne and Steven M. Hoffman, eds. New Brunswick, NJ and London: Transaction Publishers.

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The Ideology of Progress and the Globalization of Nuclear Power.

1996. John Byrneand Steven M. Hoffman. In J. Byrne, John and S. M. Hoffman, eds. Governing the Atom: The Politics of Risk. New Brunswick, NJ and London: Transaction Publishers. Pp. 11-46.

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Science, Society and the State: The Nuclear Project and the Transformation of the American Political Economy.

1996. Cecilia Martinez and John Byrne. In J. Byrne and S. M. Hoffman, eds. Governing the Atom: The Politics of Risk. New Brunswick, NJ and London: Transaction Publishers. Pp. 67-102.

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Photovoltaic Technology as a Dispatchable, Peak-Shaving Option.

1995. John Byrne, Ralph Nigro and Young-Doo Wang. Public Utilities Fortnightly (Sept. 1).

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Photovoltaics as a Demand-Side Management Technology: An Analysis of Peak-Shaving and Direct Load Control Options.

1994. John Byrne, Young-Doo Wang and Steven Hegedus. Progress in Photovoltaics, Vol. 2: 235-48.

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Deployment of a Dispatchable Photovoltaic System: Technical and Economic Results

1994. J. Byrne, Y-D. Wang, S. Letendre and C. Govindarajalu. Proceedings of the First World Conference on Photovoltaic Energy Conversion, IEEE, December 5-9, 1994, Hawaii, USA.

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Photovoltaics for Demand-Side Management.

1994. John Byrne and Constantine Hadjilambrinos. Progress in Solar Energy Technologies and Applications: An
Authoritative Review. Boulder CO: American Solar Energy Society. Pp. 22-23.

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The Role of PV in Demand-side Management: Policy and Industry Challenges

1992. J. Byrne, C. Hadjilambrinos and Y-D. Wang. Proceedings of the 11th Photovoltaic Advanced Research and Development Project Review Meeting

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Energy & Environmental Sustainability in East and Southeast Asia

1991. J. Byrne, W-D.Wang, K. Ham, I. Han, J. Kim and R. Wykoff. IEEE Technology and Society Magazine,Winter 1991/1992. Pp. 21-29.

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Energy and Planning: Certainties in an Uncertain World

1991. J. Byrne, S. Hoffman and C. Hadjilambrinos. Presented at the Sixth General Assembly of the World Future Society,July 16-20, 1989, Washington D.C., USA. Pp. 1-8.

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Nuclear Optimism and the Technological Imperative: A Study of the Pacific Northwest Electrical Network

1991. J. Byrne and S. Hoffman. Bulletin of Science, Technology & Society. Vol. 11: 63-77.

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Toward Sustainable Energy, Environment and Development: Institutional Strategies for Indonesia, South Korea, Malaysia and Thailand

1991. John Byrne, Young-Doo Wang et al. Prepared for ESMAP/World Bank. A joint report of the Center for Energy and Environmental Policy; the Korea Energy Economics Institute; and the Environmental Planning Institute, Seoul National University.

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Technology and Development: A Study of the Washington Public Power Supply System

1990. J. Byrne and S. Hoffman. Proceedings of the Fifth Annual Conference of the National Association of Science, Technology and Society, February 2-4, 1990, Washington D.C., USA. Pp. 22-31.

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Letter from America: the Real Energy Crisis

1990. J. Byrne and D. Rich. Regional Studies Association. Newsletter No. 169: 2-5.

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Nuclear Power and Technological Authoritarianism

1988. John Byrne and Steven M.Hoffman. Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society. Vol. 7: 658-671.

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Photovoltaic-Powered Water Pumping in the South: A Socio-Technic Analysis

1988. S.Hoffman and J. Byrne. International Programs of the Proceedings of the International
Symposium on Energy Options for the Year 2000, September 1988 Wilmington, DE, USA.
Vol. 4: 4.77-4.88.

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Economic and Policy Implications of Integrated Resource Planning in the Utility Sector

1988. Y-D. Wang, J. Byrne, D. Rich and I. Han. Proceedings of the 1988 ACEEE Summer
Study on Energy Efficiency in Buildings, Vol. 8, Planning and Forecasting: 8.264-8.278.

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Letter from America: Urban Policy without the Urban

1987. J. Byrne and C. Martinez.
Regional Studies Association. Newsletter No. 148: 4-7.

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Letter from America: Post-Chernobyl Notes on the U.S. Nuclear Fizzle

1987. J. Byrne and D. Rich. Regional Studies Association. Newsletter No. 150: 3-5

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Some Lessons in the Political Economy of Megapower: WPPSS and the Municipal Bond Market

1986. J. Byrne and S. Hoffman. Journal of Urban Affairs. Vol. 8(1): 35-47.

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Deregulation and Energy Conservation: A reappraisal

1984. J. Byrne and D. Rich. Policy Studies Journal. Vol. 13(2): 331-343.

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Technology and Energy Choice

1983. J. Byrne and D. Rich, eds. Technology and Energy Choice. London and New Brunswick, NJ: Transaction Publishers.

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Energy Markets and Energy Myths: The Political Economy of Energy Transitions

1983.John Byrne and Daniel Rich. In Byrne and Rich, eds. Technology and Energy Choice.Newark, DE: CEEP, University of Delaware. Pp.124-160.

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ORCID iD iconJohn Byrne is Director and Distinguished Professor of Energy and Climate Policy, University of Delaware. He is also President of the Foundation for Renewable Energy & Environment (FREE). The Foundation was created in 2011 with a mission of promoting a better future based on energy, water and materials conservation, renewable energy use, environmental resilience, and sustainable livelihoods.

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