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Wesley K. Foell
Researcher at University of Wisconsin-Madison
Publications - 29
Citations - 461
Wesley K. Foell is an academic researcher from University of Wisconsin-Madison. The author has contributed to research in topics: Energy policy & Energy supply. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 29 publications receiving 427 citations. Previous affiliations of Wesley K. Foell include Woodward, Inc. & International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis.
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Household cooking fuels and technologies in developing economies
TL;DR: Foell et al. as mentioned in this paper presented a special issue on Clean Cooking Fuels and Technologies in Developing Economies, built upon an IAEE workshop on this subject, held in Istanbul in 2008, which includes several papers from that workshop plus papers commissioned afterwards.
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Energy use, emissions, and air pollution reduction strategies in Asia
Wesley K. Foell,Collin Green,Markus Amann,S. Bhattacharya,Gregory R. Carmichael,M. J. Chadwick,Steve Cinderby,T. Haugland,Jean-Paul Hettelingh,Leen Hordijk,Johan C.I. Kuylenstierna,Jitendra J. Shah,R. Shrestha,David G. Streets,D. Zhao +14 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors developed a PC-based simulation model called the Regional Air Pollution Information and Simulation Model (RAINS-ASIA) for acid rain and emissions reduction in Asia.
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Acid rain in Asia
TL;DR: In this paper, an overview of the potential for acidification in the developing world is presented, based on which it is concluded that a number of areas in Asia are currently vulnerable to acidification, including Japan, North and South Korea, southern China, and the mountainous portions of Southeast Asia and southwestern India.
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Integrated analysis for acid rain in Asia: Policy implications and results of RAINS-Asia model
Jitendra J. Shah,Tanvi Nagpal,Todd Johnson,Markus Amann,Gregory R. Carmichael,Wesley K. Foell,Collin Green,Jean-Paul Hettelingh,Leen Hordijk,Jia Li,Chao Peng,Yifen Pu,Ramesh Ramankutty,David G. Streets +13 more
TL;DR: RAINS-ASIA as mentioned in this paper is a scenario-generating tool used to estimate the extent of damages caused by acid rain and to review the costs and impacts of alternatives to provide a look into the future.
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Energy planning in developing countries
TL;DR: In this article, the authors describe the planning context in developing countries and summarizes their needs within an overall analytical framework for analysis and planning, a number of specific approaches and examples are given in the areas of energy demand and supply planning.