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    Researchers in EAEI focus on three broad areas: Energy Markets, Policy, and Infrastructure; Energy and Environmental Systems Analysis; and Appliance and Equipment Standards.

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    EAEI researchers provide unbiased, scientific, high quality and innovative research and technical assistance to government agencies in the United States and throughout the world. We help these entities develop long-term strategies, policies and programs that facilitate energy efficiency and the deployment of clean energy technology with minimum environmental and health impacts in all sectors and industries.

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Publications

2014

Hasanbeigi, Ali, Agnes B. Lobscheid, Hongyou Lu, Lynn K. Price, and Yue Dai."Including the Co-benefits of Energy-Efficiency Programs and Projects in Cost-Benefit Analysis - A Case Study for the Cement Industry."International Conference on Clean Energy (2014).
Logue, Jennifer M., Neil E. Klepeis, Agnes B. Lobscheid, and Brett C. Singer."Pollutant Exposures from Natural Gas Cooking Burners: A Simulation-Based Assessment for Southern California." (2014). DOI

2013

Mendell, Mark J., Ekaterina Eliseeva, Morris G. Davies, Michael Spears, Agnes B. Lobscheid, William J. Fisk, and Michael G. Apte."Association of Classroom Ventilation with Reduced Illness Absence: A Prospective Study in California Elementary Schools."Indoor Air 23.6 (2013) 515-528. DOI

2007

Lobscheid, Agnes B., Thomas E. McKone, and Daniel A. Vallero."Exploring relationships between outdoor air particulate-associated polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon and PM2.5: A case study of benzo(a)pyrene in California metropolitan regions."Atmospheric Environment 41.27 (2007) 5659–5672. DOI

2006

Lobscheid, Agnes B., and Thomas E. McKone."Public Health Benefits of End-Use Electrical Energy Efficiency in California." (2006).

2004

Lobscheid, Agnes B., and Thomas E. McKone."Constraining uncertainties about the sources and magnitude of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH)levels in ambient air: the State of Minnesota as a case study."Atmospheric Environment 38 (2004) 5501-5515.

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