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Environmental Sciences

D-Index
73
Citations
20211
World Ranking
1414
National Ranking
603

Best Publications

  • The Energy Balance of Corn Ethanol: An Update

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  • Life-Cycle Greenhouse Gas Emissions of Shale Gas, Natural Gas, Coal, and Petroleum

    Andrew Burnham;Jeongwoo Han;Corrie E. Clark;Michael Wang

  • Black carbon emissions in China

    David G. Streets;Shalini Gupta;Stephanie T. Waldhoff;Michael Q. Wang

  • Life-cycle energy and greenhouse gas emission impacts of different corn ethanol plant types

    Michael Wang;May Wu;Hong Huo

  • Well-to-wheels energy use and greenhouse gas emissions of ethanol from corn, sugarcane and cellulosic biomass for US use

    Michael Wang;Jeongwoo Han;Jennifer Marie Dunn;Hao Cai

  • Oil consumption and CO2 emissions in China's road transport: current status, future trends, and policy implications

    Kebin He;Hong Huo;Qiang Zhang;Dongquan He

  • Impact of recycling on cradle-to-gate energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions of automotive lithium-ion batteries.

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  • Life Cycle Analysis of Lithium-Ion Batteries for Automotive Applications

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  • Cellulosic ethanol: status and innovation.

    Lee R Lynd;Xiaoyu Liang;Mary J Biddy;Andrew Allee

  • Life-cycle analysis of greenhouse gas emissions from renewable jet fuel production

    Sierk de Jong;Kay Antonissen;Ric Hoefnagels;Laura Lonza

  • Life-cycle assessment of energy use and greenhouse gas emissions of soybean-derived biodiesel and renewable fuels.

    Hong Huo;Michael Wang;Cary Bloyd;Vicky Putsche

  • Methods of dealing with co-products of biofuels in life-cycle analysis and consequent results within the U.S. context

    Michael Wang;Hong Huo;Salil Arora

  • Allocation of Energy Use in Petroleum Refineries to Petroleum Products Implications for Life-Cycle Energy Use and Emission Inventory of Petroleum Transportation Fuels

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  • Well-to-Wheels Analysis of Advanced Fuel/Vehicle Systems — A North American Study of Energy Use, Greenhouse Gas Emissions, and Criteria Pollutant Emissions

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  • Evaluation of landfill gas emissions from municipal solid waste landfills for the life-cycle analysis of waste-to-energy pathways

    Uisung Lee;Jeongwoo Han;Michael Wang

  • New energy vehicles in China: policies, demonstration, and progress

    Huiming Gong;Michael Q. Wang;Hewu Wang;Hewu Wang

  • Life cycle energy use and greenhouse gas emissions of ammonia production from renewable resources and industrial by-products

    Xinyu Liu;Amgad Elgowainy;Michael Wang

  • Plug-in electric vehicle market penetration and incentives: a global review

    Yan Zhou;Michael Wang;Han Hao;Larry Johnson

  • Environmental implication of electric vehicles in China.

    Hong Huo;Qiang Zhang;Michael Q. Wang;David G. Streets

  • Modeling future vehicle sales and stock in China

    Hong Huo;Michael Wang

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Jovan Milosevic University of Belgrade
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John Perry Cumalat University of Colorado Boulder
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Peter Timothy Cox University of California, Davis

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