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Ning Zhao
Ning Zhao
Ph.D. Student in Systems Engineering, Cornell University
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Can renewable generation, energy storage and energy efficient technologies enable carbon neutral energy transition?
N Zhao, F You
Applied Energy 279, 115889, 2020
1712020
New York State's 100% renewable electricity transition planning under uncertainty using a data-driven multistage adaptive robust optimization approach with machine-learning
N Zhao, F You
Advances in applied energy 2, 100019, 2021
752021
Food-energy-water-waste nexus systems optimization for New York State under the COVID-19 pandemic to alleviate health and environmental concerns
N Zhao, F You
Applied Energy 282, 116181, 2021
542021
Poultry waste valorization via pyrolysis technologies: economic and environmental life cycle optimization for sustainable bioenergy systems
N Zhao, J Lehmann, F You
ACS sustainable chemistry & engineering 8 (11), 4633-4646, 2020
452020
Emerging information and communication technologies for smart energy systems and renewable transition
N Zhao, H Zhang, X Yang, J Yan, F You
Advances in Applied Energy 9, 100125, 2023
412023
Dairy waste-to-energy incentive policy design using Stackelberg-game-based modeling and optimization
N Zhao, F You
Applied energy 254, 113701, 2019
352019
Sustainable power systems operations under renewable energy induced disjunctive uncertainties via machine learning-based robust optimization
N Zhao, F You
Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews 161, 112428, 2022
342022
Toward carbon-neutral electric power systems in the New York State: A novel multi-scale bottom-up optimization framework coupled with machine learning for capacity planning at …
N Zhao, F You
ACS Sustainable Chemistry & Engineering 10 (5), 1805-1821, 2021
222021
The growing metaverse sector can reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 10 Gt CO2e in the united states by 2050
N Zhao, F You
Energy & Environmental Science 16 (6), 2382-2397, 2023
122023
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