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Anthropogenic mercury emissions in China
- D. Streets, J. Hao, +4 authors X. Feng
- Environmental Science
- 1 December 2005
Abstract An inventory of mercury emissions from anthropogenic activities in China is compiled for the year 1999 from official statistical data. We estimate that China's emissions were 536 (±236) t of… Expand
Trends in anthropogenic mercury emissions in China from 1995 to 2003.
- Y. Wu, S. Wang, D. Streets, J. Hao, M. Chan, J. Jiang
- Environmental Science, Medicine
- Environmental science & technology
- 3 August 2006
We have developed multiple-year inventories of anthropogenic mercury emissions in China for 1995 through 2003. We estimate that total Hg emissions from all anthropogenic sources increased at an… Expand
Expert elicitation of cost, performance, and RD&D budgets for coal power with CCS
- Gabriel Chan, L. D. Anadón, M. Chan, A. Lee
- Engineering
- 2011
There is uncertainty about the ex-ante returns to research, development, and demonstration programs in the United States on carbon capture and sequestration (CCS) technology. To quantify this… Expand
Transforming U.S. Energy Innovation
- L. D. Anadón, M. Bunn, +6 authors V. Narayanamurti
- Engineering
- 2014
The United States and the world need a revolution in energy technology—a revolution that would improve the performance of our energy systems to face the challenges ahead. A dramatic increase in the… Expand
Distributed Generation Integration Cost Study Analytical Framework California Energy Commission Table of Contents
- Eugene Shlatz, N. Buch, M. Chan, R. Oglesby
- 2013
In his Clean Energy Jobs Plan, Governor Brown established a 2020 goal of 12,000 megawatts of localized renewable energy development, or distributed generation, in California. In May 2012, Southern… Expand
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DOE FY 2011 Budget Request for Energy Research, Development, Demonstration, and Deployment: Analysis and Recommendations
- L. D. Anadón, M. Bunn, +6 authors V. Narayanamurti
- Engineering
- 2010
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It is time to clean up coal extraction.
- M. Chan, M. G. Morgan, H. S. Matthews
- Engineering, Medicine
- Environmental science & technology
- 6 May 2010
Last spring the walls of the Metro in Washington, DC.were plastered with advertisements asserting, “there is no such thing as clean coal.” That is true, but in the future it need not be. While talk… Expand