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  • Benchmarking greenhouse gas emissions from wastewater treatment plants is an essential step in developing mitigation strategies. This is now achieved for the USA by modelling over 15,000 facilities using Monte Carlo simulations to obtain a national baseline.

    • Sahar H. El Abbadi
    • Jianan Feng
    • Jennifer B. Dunn
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Water
    Volume: 3, P: 1133-1143
  • Agrivoltaic systems co-locate crop production and energy conversion alongside each other, helping to reduce land-use conflicts that can arise from conventional large-scale photovoltaic deployment on agricultural land. This Review explores how system layout and components, farming practices and policies can all influence visual impact and social acceptance, and agricultural, energy and environmental performance.

    • Pietro E. Campana
    • Jordan Macknick
    • Jie Zhang
    Reviews
    Nature Reviews Clean Technology
    Volume: 1, P: 801-821
  • Water-cooled power plants will be affected by changes in water availability and temperature. A system approach examines US thermoelectric power generation and finds whilst individual plants may face constraints, overall the current system can adapt.

    • Ariel Miara
    • Jordan E. Macknick
    • Balazs Fekete
    Research
    Nature Climate Change
    Volume: 7, P: 793-798
  • Agrivoltaics can achieve synergistic benefits by growing agricultural plants under raised solar panels. In this article, the authors showed that growth under solar panels reduced tomato and pepper drought stress and increased production, while simultaneously reducing photovoltaic panel heat stress.

    • Greg A. Barron-Gafford
    • Mitchell A. Pavao-Zuckerman
    • Jordan E. Macknick
    Research
    Nature Sustainability
    Volume: 2, P: 848-855
  • Understanding land-use requirements for the life cycle of electricity generation allows for consistent comparisons of different technologies. Jordaan et al. present a method that leverages highly resolved, empirical data sets to give robust estimates of land use for natural-gas-fired electricity.

    • Sarah M. Jordaan
    • Garvin A. Heath
    • Danielle Marceau
    Research
    Nature Energy
    Volume: 2, P: 804-812
  • This Review synthesizes current knowledge on combining solar energy with agriculture (agrivoltaics) or natural vegetation (ecovoltaics), discusses the rationale for studying these systems, examines design and technological advances, and identifies future challenges and priorities.

    • Caroline Merheb
    • Jordan Macknick
    • Sujith Ravi
    Reviews
    Nature Sustainability
    Volume: 8, P: 857-870
  • Managing the interactions and impacts of scaled-up solar energy production will require understanding of the relationships between technological and ecological systems. This Perspective proposes a framework that could help engineer beneficial outcomes from an energy transition.

    • Rebecca R. Hernandez
    • Alona Armstrong
    • Daniel M. Kammen
    Reviews
    Nature Sustainability
    Volume: 2, P: 560-568