Jeremy J. Hargreaves, Ph.D.

Affiliations: 
2010 Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD 
Area:
Environmental Engineering, Operations Research, Electronics and Electrical Engineering, Environmental Economics
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Benjamin Hobbs grad student 2010 Johns Hopkins
 (Novel optimization modeling applications for environmental and economic decision support in land and energy management.)
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Hargreaves JJ, Jones RA. (2020) Long Term Energy Storage in Highly Renewable Systems Frontiers in Energy Research. 8
Hargreaves J, Hart EK, Jones R, et al. (2015) REFLEX: An Adapted Production Simulation Methodology for Flexible Capacity Planning Ieee Transactions On Power Systems. 30: 1306-1315
Olson A, Mahone A, Hart E, et al. (2015) Halfway There: Can California Achieve a 50% Renewable Grid? Ieee Power and Energy Magazine. 13: 41-52
Olson A, Jones RA, Hart E, et al. (2014) Renewable Curtailment as a Power System Flexibility Resource Electricity Journal. 27: 49-61
Cutter E, Haley B, Hargreaves J, et al. (2014) Utility scale energy storage and the need for flexible capacity metrics Applied Energy. 124: 274-282
Woo CK, Sreedharan P, Hargreaves J, et al. (2014) A review of electricity product differentiation Applied Energy. 114: 262-272
Orans R, Olson A, Moore J, et al. (2013) Energy imbalance market benefits in the west: A case study of pacificorp and CAISO Electricity Journal. 26: 26-36
Hargreaves JJ, Hobbs BF. (2013) Metamodeling of input-output relationships for complex power market models Energy Systems. 4: 25-45
Hargreaves JJ, Hobbs BF. (2012) Commitment and dispatch with uncertain wind generation by dynamic programming Ieee Transactions On Sustainable Energy. 3: 724-734
Hargreaves JJ, Hobbs BF. (2009) Optimal selection of priority development areas considering tradeoffs between hydrology and development configuration Environmental Modeling and Assessment. 14: 289-302
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