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A Harvard-China Project Research Seminar with ZHAO Yang, Postdoctoral Fellow, Harvard Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences and the Salata Institute for Climate and Sustainability Abstract: EV-grid integration (VGI) has the potential to...
Green Transportation: Co-benefits for Climate, Air Quality, and the Economy
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A Harvard-China Project Research Seminar with WU Ye, Professor, School of Environment, Tsinghua University, Beijing, China; Executive Deputy Director, Beijing Laboratory of Environment Frontier, China Abstract: Electric vehicle (EV) promotion is a key...
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries’ Net-Zero Strategy
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What will it take to reinvent heavy industry for a net-zero future? According to Ricky Sakai, Senior Vice President of Investment and Business Development at Mitsubishi Heavy Industries America (MHI), the answer lies in bold engineering, global...
The Next Frontier in Clean Flight?: Jet Fuel from City Waste
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AVIATION CURRENTLY CONTRIBUTES ABOUT 2.5% OF GLOBAL CARBON EMISSIONS, and with air travel demand expected to double by 2040, cutting those emissions has become a pressing priority. One promising path forward is sustainable aviation fuel (SAF), a low...
Plant-Level Technology Pathways for Cost-Effective Industrial Decarbonization
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A Harvard-China Project Research Seminar with Jing Meng, Professor, The Bartlett School of Sustainable Construction , University College London; Director, Centre for Sustainability Science and Technology , University College London Abstract: To...
A Policy Playbook to Meet Sustainable Aviation Fuel Targets
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AVIATION IS ONE OF THE HARDEST PARTS of the economy to decarbonize. New planes that run on hydrogen or batteries are being tested, but technical hurdles and slow fleet turnover mean these solutions are years away. The only near-term option is to replace a...
Watch Now: India's Path to a Sustainable Future
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Watch the Video: Key Highlights: India, the world’s most populous country, is a major source of CO₂ and methane emissions, making its energy transition central to addressing global climate change. The book, Sun, Wind, and Biomass: India's Path to a...
Oliver Lontay '27 on Data Center Development in China
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Harvard-China Project: Oliver, can you share the name of your project, and what you researched while in China? Oliver Lontay: This summer I worked with the Harvard China Project at Nanjing University on a project about the growth of China’s data center...
China’s EV Ultrafast Charging Stations: Challenges, Solutions, and Costs
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Newswise — A new study published in Engineering delves into the future of ultrafast charging stations for electric vehicles (EVs) in China, exploring charging patterns, grid impacts, solutions, and upgrade costs. As the global EV market continues to...
Unlocking clean hydrogen mobility: A strategic guide
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The global transition to a low-carbon economy requires the large-scale deployment of clean energy technologies, fundamentally reshaping value chains and stakeholder dynamics. Among these technologies, hydrogen—long integral to the energy and chemical...
Bibliographic References tagged with Transportation and Urban Planning
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Liuhua Zhu, Fan Wang, Chris Nielsen, Gregory Carmichael, and Meng Gao. 2026. “Optimized Spatial Planning Offers a Dual Solution for Managing Urban Heat and Air Pollution in Humid Subtropical Climates”. Nature Communications
Liuhua Zhu, Fan Wang, Chris Nielsen, Gregory Carmichael, and Meng Gao. 2026. “Optimized Spatial Planning Offers a Dual Solution for Managing Urban Heat and Air Pollution in Humid Subtropical Climates”. Nature Communications
ChengHe Guan, Haotian Zhong, Yichun Zhou, Ying Li, Bo Zhang, Zhibin Chen, Sumeeta Srinivasan, and Chris P. Nielsen. 2026. “Generational Differences in Active Travel: Estimation, Decomposition, and Policy Implications”. Applied Geography, 191, 103997
ChengHe Guan, Haotian Zhong, Yichun Zhou, Ying Li, Bo Zhang, Zhibin Chen, Sumeeta Srinivasan, and Chris P. Nielsen. 2026. “Generational Differences in Active Travel: Estimation, Decomposition, and Policy Implications”. Applied Geography, 191, 103997
Jingran Zhang, Fang Wang, Zhao Jia Ting, Weiguo Dong, Shaojun Zhang, Ye Wu, Chris P. Nielsen, Ming Zhao, Jiming Hao, and Michael B. McElroy. 2025. “Powering Air Travel With Jet Fuel Derived from Municipal Solid Waste ”. Nature Sustainability
Jingran Zhang, Fang Wang, Zhao Jia Ting, Weiguo Dong, Shaojun Zhang, Ye Wu, Chris P. Nielsen, Ming Zhao, Jiming Hao, and Michael B. McElroy. 2025. “Powering Air Travel With Jet Fuel Derived from Municipal Solid Waste ”. Nature Sustainability
Jingran Zhang, Jingnan Zhang, Junheng Yan, Chris P. Nielsen, Ye Wu, Jiming Hao, Shaojun Zhang, and Michael B McElroy. 2025. “Rising CO2 and Decarbonization Strategies of Aviation in China in the Coming Decade ”. Environmental Science & Technology , 59, 33, Pp. 17496–17506
Jingran Zhang, Jingnan Zhang, Junheng Yan, Chris P. Nielsen, Ye Wu, Jiming Hao, Shaojun Zhang, and Michael B McElroy. 2025. “Rising CO2 and Decarbonization Strategies of Aviation in China in the Coming Decade ”. Environmental Science & Technology , 59, 33, Pp. 17496–17506
Sheng Liu, Meng Cai, Chao Ren, Guangzhao Chen, Chris P. Nielsen, and Holly Samuelson. 2025. “Urban Heat Island Impacts on Cooling Energy Demand of Residential Buildings at the City Scale: A Case Study of Hong Kong”. Energy, 332, 137165
Sheng Liu, Meng Cai, Chao Ren, Guangzhao Chen, Chris P. Nielsen, and Holly Samuelson. 2025. “Urban Heat Island Impacts on Cooling Energy Demand of Residential Buildings at the City Scale: A Case Study of Hong Kong”. Energy, 332, 137165
Lin Shi, Yiliang Jiang, Faan Chen, Kaiyi Zhu, Chris P. Nielsen, Yuejiao Wang, Fang Tian, Jiaorong Wu, and Xiaohong Chen. 2025. “Built Environment, Car Ownership and PM2.5: Stronger Causal Estimates from a Quasi-Experiment”. Journal of Transport Geography, 127, 104301
Lin Shi, Yiliang Jiang, Faan Chen, Kaiyi Zhu, Chris P. Nielsen, Yuejiao Wang, Fang Tian, Jiaorong Wu, and Xiaohong Chen. 2025. “Built Environment, Car Ownership and PM2.5: Stronger Causal Estimates from a Quasi-Experiment”. Journal of Transport Geography, 127, 104301
Yang Zhao, Xinyu Chen, Peng Liu, Chris P Nielsen, and Michael B McElroy. 2025. “Future Ultrafast Charging Stations for Electric Vehicles in China: Charging Patterns, Load Impacts and Solutions, and Upgrade Costs”. Engineering, 48, May 2025
Yang Zhao, Xinyu Chen, Peng Liu, Chris P Nielsen, and Michael B McElroy. 2025. “Future Ultrafast Charging Stations for Electric Vehicles in China: Charging Patterns, Load Impacts and Solutions, and Upgrade Costs”. Engineering, 48, May 2025
Saiwen Zhang, Yiliang Jiang, Shaojun Zhang, and Ernani Choma. 2024. “Health Benefits of Vehicle Electrification through Air Pollution in Shanghai, China”. Science of The Total Environment, 914, 1 March 2024, Pp. 169859
Saiwen Zhang, Yiliang Jiang, Shaojun Zhang, and Ernani Choma. 2024. “Health Benefits of Vehicle Electrification through Air Pollution in Shanghai, China”. Science of The Total Environment, 914, 1 March 2024, Pp. 169859
Faan Chen, Yaxin Li, Qianqian Feng, Zehao Dong, Yiming Qian, Yi Yan, Mun S. Ho, Qianchen Ma, Dashan Zhang, and Yuanzhe Jin. 2023. “Road Safety Performance Rating through PSI-PRIDIT: A Planning Tool for Designing Policies and Identifying Best Practices for EAS Countries”. Socio-Economic Planning Sciences
Faan Chen, Yaxin Li, Qianqian Feng, Zehao Dong, Yiming Qian, Yi Yan, Mun S. Ho, Qianchen Ma, Dashan Zhang, and Yuanzhe Jin. 2023. “Road Safety Performance Rating through PSI-PRIDIT: A Planning Tool for Designing Policies and Identifying Best Practices for EAS Countries”. Socio-Economic Planning Sciences
Peter Sherman, Haiyang Lin, and Michael B. McElroy. 2022. “Projected Global Demand for Air Conditioning Associated With Extreme Heat and Implications for Electricity Grids in Poorer Countries”. Energy and Buildings, 268, August, Pp. 112198
Peter Sherman, Haiyang Lin, and Michael B. McElroy. 2022. “Projected Global Demand for Air Conditioning Associated With Extreme Heat and Implications for Electricity Grids in Poorer Countries”. Energy and Buildings, 268, August, Pp. 112198