MIT Energy Initiative awards 10 seed fund grants for early-stage energy research

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Joint Program researcher Valerie Karplus awarded grant for project focusing on the response of industrial firms to energy-efficiency policies

Using detailed data from firms in China, Germany, and the United Kingdom, Karplus will investigate what characteristics of firms determine how policy affects production costs and firm competitiveness. Earlier seed grant led to U.S. EPA funding for Noelle Selin and Susan Solomon's project identifying new ways to evaluate the success of emissions-control measures tailored to reduce particulate pollution.

Date: 

Tuesday, May 2, 2017

Associated Joint Program People: 

Karplus, Valerie
Selin, Noelle
Solomon, Susan