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  • Low-carbon technologies are getting better and cheaper each year, but continued public-policy support is needed to sustain progress, says Jessika E. Trancik.

    • Jessika E. Trancik
    Comments & Opinion
    Nature
    Volume: 507, P: 300-302
  • There has been a rapid growth in the use of natural gas and biofuels. This study evaluates energy technologies against climate targets and shows that the impact of technologies that result in the emission of both methane and carbon dioxide depends on their time of use. The changes in climate impacts over time are large, with several technologies that are widely considered mitigation options becoming unfavourable within two decades.

    • Morgan R. Edwards
    • Jessika E. Trancik
    Research
    Nature Climate Change
    Volume: 4, P: 347-352
  • Large-scale adoption of electric vehicles will only occur if the needs of individual drivers are met. Here the authors present a model of the energy consumption of personal vehicles in the USA, allowing an evaluation of the adoption potential of electric vehicles.

    • Zachary A. Needell
    • James McNerney
    • Jessika E. Trancik
    Research
    Nature Energy
    Volume: 1, P: 1-7
  • Current battery electric vehicles cannot meet all daily travel needs on a single charge. Wei et al. use travel survey data to model charging infrastructure scenarios under a range of battery sizes to find the best suite of charging options and use of supplemental vehicles to electrify personal vehicle transport.

    • Wei Wei
    • Sankaran Ramakrishnan
    • Jessika E. Trancik
    Research
    Nature Energy
    Volume: 6, P: 105-114
  • Energy storage is vital to the widespread rollout of renewable electricity technologies. Modelling shows that energy storage can add value to wind and solar technologies, but cost reduction remains necessary to reach widespread profitability.

    • William A. Braff
    • Joshua M. Mueller
    • Jessika E. Trancik
    Research
    Nature Climate Change
    Volume: 6, P: 964-969