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In the U.S., net electricity generation from conventional hydropower peaked in 1997 at 356 TWh/yr. Currently, the U.S. gets about 291 TWh/yr of electricity from hydropower.

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John Willard

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Research Assistant

Status:
Former
Education
  • M.S. Sustainable Systems, University of Michigan, 2012
  • B.A. History, University of Washington, 2008
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Research Interests

Energy infrastructure, renewable energy systems, transportation, life cycle analysis, natural resource management, and geographical information systems.         

Publications (3)
The Energy and Emissions Burden of Water: A Spatially- Explicit Life Cycle Assessment of Urban Water Consumption in Southern California
Life-Cycle Modeling and Environmental Impact Assessment of Commercial Scale Biogas Production
Water Supply Scarcity in Southern California: Assessing Water District Level Strategies
Projects (3)
MASTER'S PROJECT: Life-Cycle Modeling and Environmental Impact Assessment of Commercial Scale Biogas Production
2011 SG: Research Roadmap for Urban Sustainability
Water Supply Scarcity in Southern California: Assessing Water District Level Strategies

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