Faculty Scholarship 2021

Sustainability

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Eric Williams

Professor
Sustainability
Golisano Institute for Sustainability

2021 Submissions

Journal Paper

Gaustad, Gabrielle, Eric Williams, and Alexandra Leader. "Rare earth metals from secondary sources: Review of potential supply from waste and byproducts." Resources, Conservation and Recycling 167. (2021): 105213. Print. *

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Nathan Williams

Assistant Professor
Sustainability
Golisano Institute for Sustainability

2021 Submissions

Journal Paper

Lukuyu, June, et al. "Building the supply of demand: Experiments in mini-grid demand stimulation." Development Engineering 6. (2021): 100058. Web. *

Udeani, Chukwudi, Paulina Jaramillo, and Nathaniel J Williams. "A techno-economic and environmental assessment of residential rooftop solar-Battery systems in grid-connected households in Lagos, Nigeria." Development Engineering 6. (2021): 100069. Print. *

Muhwezi, Bob, Nathaniel J Williams, and Jay Taneja. "Ingredients for growth: Examining electricity consumption and complementary infrastructure for Small and Medium Enterprises in Kenya." Development Engineering 6. (2021): 100072. Print. *

Allee, Andrew, et al. "Predicting initial electricity demand in off-grid Tanzanian communities using customer survey data and machine learning models." Energy for Sustainable Development 62. (2021): 56-66. Print. *

Izar-Tenorio, Jorge L, Paulina Jaramillo, and Nathaniel J Williams. "Techno-economic feasibility of small-scale pressurized irrigation in Ethiopia, Rwanda, and Uganda through an integrated modeling approach." Environmental Research Letters 16. 10 (2021): 104048. Print. «

Published Conference Proceedings

Mugyenyi, Joel, et al. "Smart metering technologies for mini grids in Africa: An Overview." Proceedings of the 2021 IEEE PES/IAS PowerAfrica. Ed. Kennedy Aganah. Nairobi, Kenya: IEEE Xplore, 2021. Print. *

Wamalwa, Fhazhil and Nathaniel J Williams. "Integration of an off-grid solar-PV-battery system after grid connection using model predictive control: A case study in Kenya." Proceedings of the 2021 IEEE PES/IAS PowerAfrica. Ed. Kennedy Aganah. Nairobi, Kenya: IEEE Xplore, 2021. Print. *

Raji, Tunmise, et al. "Challenges of microgrid project development in sub-Saharan Africa: an industry perspective." Proceedings of the 2021 IEEE PES/IAS PowerAfrica. Ed. Kennedy Aganah. Nairobi, Kenya: IEEE Xplore, 2021. Print. *

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