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Jeff BielickiJeff 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.

Highlights

New version of Freight Analysis Framework released
The U.S. Department of Transportation's Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) released its new version of the Freight Analysis Framework, the most comprehensive publicly available data set of freight movement. This tool is developed for FHWA by CTA.

Vehicle Technologies Program Fact of the Week
The Vehicle Technologies Program Fact of the Week provides statistical information on vehicle sales, fuel economy and transportation trends.

2011 Annual Fuel Economy Guide is released
DOE and EPA released the 2011 Fuel Economy Guide, providing consumers with information about estimated mileage and fuel costs for model year 2011 vehicles.

Transportation Energy Data Book: Edition 30 . . .
One of ORNL's most requested documents, this data book details transportation-related energy use in the U.S.