School of Public Policy, Georgia Tech
Technology Policy Market
Projects
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Integrated Analysis of the Cost and Availability of Supply- and Demand-Side Electricity Resources in the Southeast, $350,000.

Models of International Research Collaboration, (2008 – 2010), $400,000.

Energy and Environmental Workforce: Supply and Demand in Georgia, (2008 – 2009), $20,000.

Principal Investigator: Co-PI with Jan Youtie
Year: 2008
Sponor: Georgia Board of Regents
Topic: Georgia , Supply and demand

“Behavioral Research on the Design of Policy Options to Promote Energy-Efficient Buildings and Industry” (2008 - 2010), $300,000.

Principal Investigator: Marilyn Brown
Year: 2008
Sponor: U.S. Department of Energy
Topic: Behavioral Research , Energy Efficiency , Policy

Basic Research and Innovative Science for Energy ($10,000).

Principal Investigator: Marilyn Brown
Year: 2007
Sponor: European Commission
Topic: basic research , energy , innovative science

Potential Impacts of Energy and Climate Policies on the U.S. Pulp and Paper Industry, $50,000.

Principal Investigator: Marilyn Brown
Year: 2007
Sponor: Sloan Center
Topic: Energy and climate policies , Pulp and paper

Potential for Energy Efficiency Improvements in the Appalachian Region, $70,000, August 2007 – December 2008

Shrinking the Carbon Footprint of Metropolitan America, $80,000

Principal Investigator: Marilyn Brown
Year: 2007
Sponor: Brookings Institution
Topic: Technology

Principal Investigator and Vice-Chair, 2006, U.S. Government Review of the Second Order Draft IPCC Report: Climate Change 2007: Mitigation of Climate Change ($10,000).

Principal Investigator: Marilyn Brown
Year: 2006
Topic: Climate change

Development of a National Strategy for the Deployment of Greenhouse Gas-Reducing Technologies. ($300,000)

Principal Investigator: Marilyn Brown
Year: 2006
Sponor: U.S. Department of Energy
Topic: gas-reducing , greenhouse , Technology