Chih-Chun Kung
Affiliations: | 2010 | Texas A & M University, College Station, TX, United States |
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Sign in to add mentorBruce A. McCarl | grad student | 2010 | Texas A & M | |
(Essays on economic and environmental analysis of Taiwanese bioenergy production on set-aside land.) |
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Kung SS, Li H, Kung CC. (2023) Prospects of Taiwan's solar energy development and policy formulation. Heliyon. 10: e23811 |
Kung CC, Zheng B, Li H, et al. (2022) The development of input-monitoring system on biofuel economics and social welfare analysis. Science Progress. 105: 368504221118350 |
Kung C, McCarl BA. (2020) The potential role of renewable electricity generation in Taiwan Energy Policy. 138: 111227 |
Kung C, Mu JE. (2019) Prospect of China's renewable energy development from pyrolysis and biochar applications under climate change Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews. 114: 109343 |
Kung C, McCarl BA. (2018) Sustainable Energy Development under Climate Change Sustainability. 10: 3269 |
Kung CC, Chang MS. (2015) Effect of agricultural feedstock to energy conversion rate on bioenergy and GHG emissions Sustainability (Switzerland). 7: 5981-5995 |
Kung CC, Zhang L, Kong F. (2015) How government subsidy leads to sustainable bioenergy development Technological Forecasting and Social Change |
Kung CC, Zhang L, Chang MS. (2015) Promotion policies for renewable energy and their effects in Taiwan Journal of Cleaner Production |
Kung CC, Zhang N. (2015) Renewable energy from pyrolysis using crops and agricultural residuals: An economic and environmental evaluation Energy |
Kung CC, McCarl BA, Chen CC. (2014) An environmental and economic evaluation of pyrolysis for energy generation in Taiwan with endogenous land greenhouse gases emissions. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 11: 2973-91 |