Brinda A. Thomas, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2012 | Engineering and Public Policy | Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA |
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Alternative Energy, Public and Social Welfare, General EconomicsGoogle:
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Sign in to add mentorInes Azevedo | grad student | 2012 | Carnegie Mellon | |
(Energy Efficiency and Rebound Effects in the United States Implications for Renewables Investment and Emissions Abatement.) |
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Thomas BA, Hausfather Z, Azevedo IL. (2014) Comparing the magnitude of simulated residential rebound effects from electric end-use efficiency across the US Environmental Research Letters. 9 |
Thomas BA, Azevedo IL. (2014) Should policy-makers allocate funding to vehicle electrification or end-use energy efficiency as a strategy for climate change mitigation and energy reductions? Rethinking electric utilities efficiency programs Energy Policy. 67: 28-36 |
Thomas BA, Azevedo IL. (2013) Estimating direct and indirect rebound effects for U.S. households with input-output analysis Part 1: Theoretical framework Ecological Economics. 86: 199-210 |
Thomas BA, Azevedo IL. (2013) Estimating direct and indirect rebound effects for U.S. households with input-output analysis. Part 2: Simulation Ecological Economics. 86: 188-198 |
Thomas BA, Azevedo IL, Morgan G. (2012) Edison Revisited: Should we use DC circuits for lighting in commercial buildings? Energy Policy. 45: 399-411 |