Research Staff
CV/Biosketch
Jeff Bielicki
Ph.D., Public Policy
(T) 865.946.1472
(F) 865.946.1314
bielickijm@ornl.gov
Specialty Research Areas:
- Energy and Environmental Policy
- Complex systems and the interactions between, and mutual influences of, technological, social, economic, and political systems
- Engineering system deployment
- Technological innovation, dynamics, and change
- Behavioral decision-making, game theory, and economics
- Sustainability Science
Current or Recent Work:
- Spatial deployment of wind-generated elictricity.
- Mechanisms for deploying carbon dioxide capture and storage and concentrated solar power.
- Technological learning and spillovers in the deployment of integrated next-generation energy systems.
- Comparative analysis of bioenergy pathways.
- Advanced energy-climate couplings.
Significant Publications:
Kuby, M., Bielicki, J. and Middleton, R. (2009). "The Optimal Spatial Deployment of Carbon Dioxide Capture and Storage with a Price on Carbon Dioxide." International Regional Science Review, forthcoming.
Middleton, R. and Bielicki, J. (2009a). "A Scaleable Infrastructure Model for Carbon Capture and Storage: SimCCS." Energy Policy, 37(3), 1052-1060.
Bielicki, J. (2009). "Spatial Clustering and Carbon Capture and Storage Deployment." Energy Procedia, 1(1), 1611-1616.
Middleton, R. and Bielicki, J. (2009b). "A Comprehensive Carbon Capture and Storage Infrastructure Model." Energy Procedia, 1(1), 1691-1698.
Stephens, J., Bielicki, J. and Rand, G. (2009). "Learning about Carbon Capture and Storage: Changing Stakeholder Perception with Expert Information." Energy Procedia 1(1), 4655-4663.
Bielicki, J. (2008). "Returns to Scale for Carbon Capture and Storage Infrastructure and Deployment," DOE/NETL Seventh Annual Conference on Carbon Capture and Sequestration, Pittsburgh, PA May 5-8. Available at: http://belfercenter.ksg.harvard.edu/files/Bielicki CCSReturnsToScale.pdf
Bielicki, J., Kalinowksi, A., and Zhao, L. (2007). "Getting it Done: Barriers and Incentives to Deploying Carbon Capture and Storage." In Fundamentals of Carbon Capture and Storage Technology. Petroleum Economist: UK.
Bielicki, J. (2007). "The Viability of Permanent Carbon Capture and Storage in Deep Sea Sediment," EOS Transactions, AGU. 88(52), Fall Meeting Supplement, Abstract U42A-04.
Palumbo, R. et al. (1998). "The Production of Zn from ZnO in a High Temperature Solar Decomposition Process - The Scientific Framework for the Process." Chemical Engineering Science. 53(14), 2503-2517.



