Mort Webster
Affiliations: | Public Policy | University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC |
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Morris J, Srikrishnan V, Webster M, et al. (2018) Hedging Strategies: Electricity Investment Decisions under Policy Uncertainty The Energy Journal. 39 |
Jacquillat A, Odoni AR, Webster MD. (2017) Dynamic Control of Runway Configurations and of Arrival and Departure Service Rates at JFK Airport Under Stochastic Queue Conditions Transportation Science. 51: 155-176 |
Mcdonald-Buller EC, Kimura Y, Craig M, et al. (2016) Dynamic Management of NOx and SO2 Emissions in the Texas and Mid-Atlantic Electric Power Systems and Implications for Air Quality. Environmental Science & Technology |
Craig M, McDonald-Buller E, Webster M. (2016) Technology adoption under time-differentiated market-based instruments for pollution control Energy Economics. 60: 23-34 |
Parpas P, Ustun B, Webster M, et al. (2015) Importance sampling in stochastic programming: A Markov chain Monte Carlo approach Informs Journal On Computing. 27: 358-377 |
Parpas P, Webster M. (2014) A stochastic multiscale model for electricity generation capacity expansion European Journal of Operational Research. 232: 359-374 |
Felgenhauer T, Webster M. (2014) Modeling adaptation as a flow and stock decision with mitigation Climatic Change. 122: 665-679 |
Webster M, Donohoo P, Palmintier B. (2013) Water-CO2 trade-offs in electricity generation planning Nature Climate Change. 3: 1029-1032 |
Felgenhauer T, Webster M. (2013) Multiple adaptation types with mitigation: A framework for policy analysis Global Environmental Change-Human and Policy Dimensions. 23: 1556-1565 |
Eide J, Herzog H, Webster M. (2013) Rethinking CCS developing quantitative tools for analyzing investments in CCS Energy Procedia. 37: 7647-7667 |