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Abundant low-cost natural gas and deep GHG emissions reductions for the United States Healey S, Jaccard M Energy Policy, 98, 241, 2016 |
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Gauging citizen support for a low carbon fuel standard Rhodes E, Axsen J, Jaccard M Energy Policy, 79, 104, 2015 |
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Consider the global impacts of oil pipelines Palen WJ, Sisk TD, Ryan ME, Arvai JL, Jaccard M, Salomon AK, Homer-Dixon T, Lertzman KP Nature, 510(7506), 465, 2014 |
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The Climate Casino Risk, Uncertainty, and Economics for a Warming World Jaccard M Science, 343(6169), 371, 2014 |
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Electric Utility Demand Side Management in Canada Rivers N, Jaccard M Energy Journal, 32(4), 93, 2011 |
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Institutions and processes for scaling up renewables: Run-of-river hydropower in British Columbia Jaccard M, Melton N, Nyboer J Energy Policy, 39(7), 4042, 2011 |
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Energy efficiency and the cost of GHG abatement: A comparison of bottom-up and hybrid models for the US Murphy R, Jaccard M Energy Policy, 39(11), 7146, 2011 |
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Electricity market reform: An international perspective. Jaccard M, Sioshansi F, Pfaffenberger W Energy Policy, 35(4), 2678, 2007 |
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Useful models for simulating policies to induce technological change Rivers N, Jaccard M Energy Policy, 34(15), 2038, 2006 |
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Combining top-down and bottom-up approaches to energy-economy modeling using discrete choice methods Rivers N, Jaccard M Energy Journal, 26(1), 83, 2005 |