Thanks, Ben!!
18.09.2025 15:42 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0@weipengclimate.bsky.social
Assistant Prof at Princeton School of Public & International Affairs + Andlinger Center for Energy & Environment. Modeling human-centered decarbonization strategies. weipengenergy.com
Thanks, Ben!!
18.09.2025 15:42 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0π¨ Two postdoc openings in my group at Princeton!
-Position 1: Multi-scale energy modeling
- Position 2: Incorporating political economy insights into energy modeling
Reviews begin mid-October. Please help spread the word!
More: www.weipengenergy.com/opportunities
A portrait of Wei Peng featuring her quote overlayed in text: Integrating our two modeling approaches will build new capabilities relevant for application in many countries, like Korea, where global supply chains and trade are so important to the national economy.
The @acee.princeton.edu collaboration with KAIST to integrate global trade and supply chain impacts into energy transition models is a major step toward actionable climate policy. @weipengclimate.bsky.social leads the newly announced Net-Zero Korea study from the Princeton side.
28.08.2025 13:55 β π 2 π 1 π¬ 0 π 0Check out this great Q&A about our recently published perspective piece on Nature Reviews Clean Technology!
Full text of the paper: rdcu.be/eo4RN
New Online: Effects of the low-carbon energy transition on air pollution and health
06.06.2025 14:13 β π 1 π 1 π¬ 0 π 0New report π£
CGS's new analysis finds U.S. federal climate rollbacks can cause significant negative economic and health impacts, including:
- a $1.1 trillion β¬οΈ in GDP by 2035
- 22,800 deaths from increased PM2.5 by 2035
- $206 β¬οΈ in home energy costs in 2035
go.umd.edu/ImpactsofFedClimateRollbacks
Check out our new Perspective that just came out in Nature Reviews Clean Technology π π
Here is the view-only full text link: rdcu.be/eo4RN
Our new perspective "Effects of the low-carbon energy transition on air pollution and health" just came out in Nature Reviews Clean Technology!
Here is the full text link (view-only): rdcu.be/eo4RN
Please reach out if you'd like to get a pdf version or discuss more!
Climate actions not only reduce CO2 but also lower the health impacts from air pollution.
A recent study by @andlingercenter.bsky.social and CGS finds that combined federal & subnational U.S. climate actions can reduce particulate-matter related deaths by 6,600 in 2030: www.cell.com/one-earth/fu...
Could the EV transition be a double-edged sword?
Research led by @weipengclimate.bsky.social reveals that while EVs are key to a sustainable future, they could create air pollution hotspots in China & India due to increased SO2 emissions from refining minerals like nickel & cobalt.
bit.ly/4iYhyID
The clean energy transition is a necessary step toward improving public health in the United States.
A new study in @cp-oneearth.bsky.social finds that an all-of-society approach to addressing climate change can improve air quality and health across every U.S. state: www.cell.com/one-earth/fu...
A big shoutout to @weipengclimate.bsky.social @jessedjenkins.com and these amazing faculty members for their incredible teaching during the fall 2024 semester! As judged by the overall course ratings from our students, they truly deserve all the praise.
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Low-carbon tech investment presents an opportunity to improve public health & increase jobs.
To realize those benefits, recent research illustrates how U.S. federal policies can empower communities and initiate partnerships for action on both energy and health: www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
Drawing from the takeaways of a Princeton SPIA in D.C. workshop, @weipengclimate.bsky.social and co-authors identified challenges and opportunities for incorporating health and equity considerations into energy decision-making processes. Their commentary is published in One Earth.
bit.ly/4ho5HTm
Thanks for the shoutout, @kmkennedy6.bsky.social !
Check out our new commentary about ways to pursue health and equity-improving energy decisions ππ
π¨Two new papers out from Princeton ZERO Lab that advance best practices & capabilities in power systems modelingπ¨
#1. Best practices in modeling long-duration energy storage, led by Gabe Mantegna in Environmental Research: Energy iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1...
#MacroEnergySystems
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We will start reviewing applications for this postdoc position next weekπ Please help spread the word!
Link: puwebp.princeton.edu/AcadHire/app...
Sorry I meant the trends in China (LFP-heavy) is very different from US or EU (nickel-heavy). I think LFP tend to be more popular in price-sensitive markets, which may explain the current picture. But it still remains to be seen how China/India may develop their EV strategy in the long run
13.12.2024 16:43 β π 3 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0I guess you meant while NMC remains dominant for now (60%), BYD & other Chinese firms are heavily invested in LFP? This is a good point. We did consider LFP as a sensitivity (fig 6) exactly because how NMC vs. LFP shares evolve in the future is important but uncertain.
www.iea.org/reports/glob...
Check out this great story about our recent ES&T paper π
Key message: the future pollution impacts from EVs in China and India will depend a lot on supply chain emissions for batteries.
Paper link: pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.1...
A lot of my group members will be at #AGU24 this week in DC!
Check out our presentations if you are interested in the human aspects of energy transitionπ
This one is great! Thanks for adding me :)
04.12.2024 23:50 β π 2 π 0 π¬ 1 π 0thanks for doing this and Iβd love to be added!
04.12.2024 23:16 β π 2 π 0 π¬ 1 π 0In light of lagging progress toward climate targets, Andlinger Center researcher Chris Greig and co-author Sam Uden proposed a different strategy for navigating the risks of the energy transition in a Nature Communications perspective. bit.ly/3B1cPpg
02.12.2024 16:34 β π 1 π 2 π¬ 0 π 0The new NYT piece on China's supply chain strategy reveals how Beijing is rewriting the rules of economic warfare. Trump's claim that "China pays for tariffs" fundamentally misunderstands modern economic power. Here's why: 1/
www.nytimes.com/2024/11/27/b...
Is there a good analysis out there about this? Iβd love to read more.
23.11.2024 16:23 β π 1 π 0 π¬ 1 π 0Here's a job that comes along once or twice in a career: Head of CMU's Department of Engineering and Public Policy (EPP). EPP brings tech & policy together, made big policy impacts over 50 yrs, & is the best in the world in what we do. Apply: apply.interfolio.com/158026
www.cmu.edu/epp/index.html
π¨Postdoc opportunitiesπ¨
My group is looking for new postdocs to model institutional and human dimensions of energy transition!
Review will start 1/15. Application link here:
puwebp.princeton.edu/AcadHire/app...
Please help spread the word and reach out if you are interested!
Excited that @andlingercenter.bsky.social 's first post on this site is about our work! Thanks for the shoutout π
Check out our paper on how to incorporate pollution, health and equity concerns into Pennsylvania's coal retirement strategiesπ
pubs.acs.org/doi/full/10....
There are papers that have looked at the high-level differences, eg www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti.... I think the key question moving forward is the distributional effects - how detailed infrastructure decisions of these different techs influence the distribution of pollution impacts.
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