Publications
X Author: Max Wei
2018
Deason, Jeff, Max Wei, Greg Leventis, Sarah Josephine Smith, and Lisa C. Schwartz."Electrification of buildings and industry in the United States: Drivers, barriers, prospects, and policy approaches."
(2018).
Wang, Dai, Matteo Muratori, Joshua Eichman, Max Wei, Samveg Saxena, and Cong Zhang."Quantifying the flexibility of hydrogen production systems to support large-scale renewable energy integration."Journal of Power Sources
399 (2018) 383 - 391. DOI
2017
Wei, Max, Sarah Josephine Smith, and Michael D. Sohn."Experience curve development and cost reduction disaggregation for fuel cell markets in Japan and the US."Applied Energy
191 (2017) 346 - 357. DOI
Cantore, Nicola, Patrick Nussbaumer, Max Wei, and Daniel M. Kammen."Promoting renewable energy and energy efficiency in Africa: a framework to evaluate employment generation and cost effectiveness." Environmental Research Letters
12.3 (2017). DOI
Schwartz, Lisa C., Max Wei, William R. Morrow III, Jeff Deason, Steven R. Schiller, Greg Leventis, Sarah Josephine Smith, Woei Ling Leow, Todd Levin, Steven Plotkin, Yan Zhou, and Joseph Teng."Electricity end uses, energy efficiency, and distributed energy resources baseline."
(2017).
Raghavan, Shuba V., Max Wei, and Daniel M. Kammen."Scenarios to decarbonize residential water heating in California."Energy Policy
109 (2017) 441 - 451. DOI
2016
Smith, Sarah Josephine, Max Wei, and Michael D. Sohn."A retrospective analysis of compact fluorescent lamp experience curves and their correlations to deployment programs."Energy Policy
98 (2016) 505 - 512. DOI
Smith, Sarah Josephine, Max Wei, and Michael D. Sohn."A retrospective analysis of compact fluorescent lamp experience curves and their correlations to deployment programs."Energy Policy
98 (2016) 505 - 512. DOI
Greenblatt, Jeffery B., and Max Wei."Assessment of the climate commitments and additional mitigation policies of the United States."Nature Climate Change
(2016). DOI
2015
Wei, Max, Sarah Josephine Smith, and Michael D. Sohn."Non-Constant Learning Rates in Retrospective Experience Curve Analyses and their Correlation to Deployment Programs."Energy Policy
107 (2015) 356–369. DOI
Shah, Nihar, Max Wei, Virginie E. Letschert, and Amol A. Phadke."Benefits of Leapfrogging to Superefficiency and Low Global Warming Potential Refrigerants in Room Air Conditioning."
(2015).
Morrison, Geoffrey M., Sonia Yeh, Anthony R. Eggert, Christopher Yang, James H. Nelson, Jeffery B. Greenblatt, Raphael Isaac, Mark Z. Jacobson, Josiah Johnston, Daniel M. Kammen, Ana Mileva, Jack Moore, David Roland-Holst, Max Wei, John P. Weyant, James H. Williams, Ray Williams, and Christina B. Zapata."Comparison of Low-Carbon Pathways for California."Climatic Change
131.4 (2015) 545-557. DOI
Smith, Sarah Josephine, Max Wei, and Michael D. Sohn."Retrospective North American CFL Experience Curve Analysis and Correlation to Deployment Programs."
(2015).
2014
Wei, Max, Timothy E. Lipman, Ahmad Mayyas, Joshua Chien, Shuk Han Chan, David Gosselin, Hanna Breunig, Michael Stadler, Thomas E. McKone, Paul Beattie, Patricia Chong, Whitney G. Colella, and Brian D. James."A Total Cost of Ownership Model for Low Temperature PEM Fuel Cells in Combined Heat and Power and Backup Power Applications."
(2014).
Wei, Max, and Jeffery B. Greenblatt."Refrigerated Beverage Vending Machine Outdoor Location and Elevated (90°F) Outdoor Temperature Analysis."
(2014).
2013
Wei, Max, Jeffery B. Greenblatt, Sally M. Donovan, James H. Nelson, Ana Meliva, Josiah Johnston, and Daniel M. Kammen."Scenarios For Meeting California's 2050 Climate Goals."
(2013).
Wei, Max, James H. Nelson, Jeffery B. Greenblatt, Ana Mileva, Josiah Johnston, Michael K. Ting, Christopher Yang, Christopher M. Jones, James E. McMahon, and Daniel M. Kammen."Deep carbon reductions in California require electrification and integration across economic sectors."Environmental Research Letters
8.1 (2013). DOI
2012
Wei, Max, James H. Nelson, Michael K. Ting, Christopher Yang, Jeffery B. Greenblatt, James E. McMahon, Daniel M. Kammen, Christopher M. Jones, Ana Mileva, Josiah Johnston, and Ranjit Bharvirkar."California’s Carbon Challenge: Scenarios for Achieving 80% Emissions Reduction in 2050."
(2012).