Dev Millstein is a Research Scientist at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, who uses atmospheric science tools, specifically meteorological, climate and air quality modeling and satellite observations, to inform policy and economic decision making processes. Dev conducts research on the integration of variable generation into the electric power system, evaluating the costs, benefits, and institutional needs of renewable energy transmission and other supporting infrastructure. Dev Millstein received a B.A. in economics from Vassar College in 2002. His doctoral work focused on evaluating the air quality impacts of diesel emission controls and he received his PhD in Environmental Engineering at UC Berkeley in 2009.
Dev Millstein
Dev Millstein is a Research Scientist at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, who uses atmospheric science tools, specifically meteorological, climate and air quality modeling and satellite observations, to inform policy and economic decision making processes. Dev conducts research on the integration of variable generation into the electric power system, evaluating the costs, benefits, and institutional needs of renewable energy transmission and other supporting infrastructure. Dev Millstein received a B.A. in economics from Vassar College in 2002. His doctoral work focused on evaluating the air quality impacts of diesel emission controls and he received his PhD in Environmental Engineering at UC Berkeley in 2009.
2020
"Evaluating the economic return to public wind energy research and development in the United States." Applied Energy 261 (2020). .
"How Does Wind Project Performance Change with Age in the United States?." Joule 4 (2020) 1-17. .
"System-level performance and degradation of 21 GW-DC of utility-scale PV plants in the United States." Journal of Renewable and Sustainable Energy 12.4 (2020). .
"The hidden value of large-rotor, tall-tower wind turbines in the United States." Wind Engineering (2020). .
"Analysis of curtailment at The Geysers geothermal Field, California." Geothermics 87 (2020) 101871. .
"The Potential to Improve the Value of U.S. Geothermal Electricity Generation Through Flexible Operations." Journal of Energy Resources Technology 413 (2020). .
"Cleaning the grid." Nature Sustainability (2020). .
2019
2018
"Wind energy variability and links to regional and synoptic scale weather." Climate Dynamics (2018). .
2017
"The climate and air-quality benefits of wind and solar power in the United States." Nature Energy 2 (2017). .
2016
The Environmental and Public Health Benefits of Achieving High Penetrations of Solar Energy in the United States. Berkeley, CA, 2016. LBNL-1004373. .
"Long-term implications of sustained wind power growth in the United States: Potential benefits and secondary impacts." Applied Energy 179.1 October 2016 (2016) 146-158. LBNL-1005834. .
"The environmental and public health benefits of achieving high penetrations of solar energy in the United States." Energy 113.15 October 2016 (2016) 472-486. LBNL-1005865. .
2015 Wind Technologies Market Report. . 2016. LBNL-1005951. .
2015
2014 Wind Technologies Market Report. . Department of Energy, 2015. LBNL-188167. .