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X Author: Max Wei
2024
Wei, Max, Gregory J Rosenquist, Katie Coughlin, Edward Cubero, Chao Ding, Thomas A Burke, Omar Abdelaziz, Jackson Thach, Anthony Ng, Jonah Steinbuck, and Drew Bohan."Benefits and Challenges in Using Low GWP A3 Refrigerants in Residential Air Condition Equipment."
(2024).
Wei, Max, Nica Campbell, Lis Blanco, Neah Downs Dybas, Erin Nobler, Sara Lechtenberg-Kasten, Alan T Jenn, and Monisha Shah."Equity and Energy Justice-Related Metric Development for Evaluation of State- Level Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure Programs."
(2024).
Malik, Jeetika, Tianzhen Hong, Max Wei, and Sea Rotmann."Prioritize energy sufficiency to decarbonize our buildings."Nature Human Behaviour
8.3 (2024) 406-410. DOI
2023
Wei, Max, Catherine Foster, Tia Tyler, Julie Kim, Ryan Bodanyi, Kaiyu Sun, Henry Willem, Patricia Kusumah, Lino Sanchez, Sang Hoon Lee, Miguel Heleno, Tianzhen Hong, Daniel Dominguez, and Darren Kumar."An Action Plan for Greater Climate Equity for Disadvantaged Communities in Fresno."
(2023).
Wei, Max, Kaiyu Sun, Henry Willem, Patricia Kusumah, Lino Sanchez, Sang Hoon Lee, Miguel Heleno, and Tianzhen Hong."Final Project Report: Building Healthier and More Energy-Efficient Communities in Fresno and the Central Valley."
(2023).
Dreyfus, Gabrielle, Max Wei, Nihar Shah, and Kristen Taddonio."Ambitious Replenishment of the Multilateral Fund for Implementation of the Montreal Protocol Delivers High Impact Climate Benefits at Low Cost."
(2023).
Wei, Max, Chao Ding, Nihar Shah, Brian Holuj, and Marco Duran."Model Regulation Guidelines for Energy-Efficient Ceiling Fans."
(2023).
Hong, Tianzhen, Jeetika Malik, Amanda Krelling, William O'Brien, Kaiyu Sun, Roberto Lamberts, and Max Wei."Ten questions concerning thermal resilience of buildings and occupants for climate adaptation."Building and Environment
244 (2023) 110806. DOI
Wei, Max, and Nihar Shah."Costs and benefits of improving cooling equipment efficiency including a novel improvement-linked incentive approach: Quantifying the opportunity for combining aggressive energy efficiency with Montreal Protocol refrigerant transition."
(2023).
Wei, Max, Catherine Foster, Tia Tyler, Julia Kim, and Ryan Bodanyi."An Action Plan for Greater Climate Equity for Disadvantaged Communities in Fresno."
(2023).
2022
Sun, Kaiyu, Patricia Kusumah, Wanni Zhang, Max Wei, and Tianzhen Hong."Exploring Decarbonization and Clean Energy Pathways for Disadvantaged Communities in California."5th International Conference on Building Energy and Environment
(2022).
de Fournas, Nicolas, and Max Wei."Techno-economic assessment of renewable methanol from biomass gasification and PEM electrolysis for decarbonization of the maritime sector in California."Energy Conversion and Management
257 (2022) 115440. DOI
Zeng, Zhaoyun, Wanni Zhang, Kaiyu Sun, Max Wei, and Tianzhen Hong."Investigation of pre-cooling as a recommended measure to improve residential buildings’ thermal resilience during heat waves."Building and Environment
210 (2022) 108694. DOI
2021
Sun, Kaiyu, Wanni Zhang, Zhaoyun Zeng, Ronnen M Levinson, Max Wei, and Tianzhen Hong."Passive cooling designs to improve heat resilience of homes in underserved and vulnerable communities."Energy and Buildings
252 (2021) 111383. DOI
Nugroho, Rizqi, Philipp K Rose, Till Gnann, and Max Wei."Cost of a potential hydrogen-refueling network for heavy-duty vehicles with long-haul application in Germany 2050."International Journal of Hydrogen Energy
46.71 (2021) 35459 - 35478. DOI
Wei, Max, Sang Hoon Lee, Tianzhen Hong, Brian Conlon, Lucy McKenzie, Bob Hendron, and Alea German."Approaches to cost-effective near-net zero energy new homes with time-of-use value of energy and battery storage."Advances in Applied Energy
2 (2021) 100018. DOI
Xu, Yujie, Tianzhen Hong, Wanni Zhang, Zhaoyun Zeng, and Max Wei."Heat Vulnerability Index Development and Mapping."SimAUD 2021
(2021).
2020
Zhang, Cong, Jeffery B Greenblatt, Max Wei, Joshua Eichman, Samveg Saxena, Matteo Muratori, and Omar J Guerra."Flexible grid-based electrolysis hydrogen production for fuel cell vehicles reduces costs and greenhouse gas emissions."Applied Energy
278 (2020) 115651. DOI
Wei, Max, Douglas R Black, John Elliott, Howdy Goudey, Steve E Greenberg, and Adam Z Weber."Improving Energy System Resilience at Berkeley Lab and Beyond."
(2020).
Mayyas, Ahmad, Max Wei, and Gregorio Levis."Hydrogen as a long-term, large-scale energy storage solution when coupled with renewable energy sources or grids with dynamic electricity pricing schemes."International Journal of Hydrogen Energy
45.33 (2020) 16311 - 16325. DOI
Regmi, Yagya N, Xiong Peng, Julie C Fornaciari, Max Wei, Deborah J Myers, Adam Z Weber, and Nemanja Danilovic."A low temperature unitized regenerative fuel cell realizing 60% round trip efficiency and 10 000 cycles of durability for energy storage applications."Energy & Environmental Science
(2020). DOI
Purohit, Pallav, Lena Höglund-Isaksson, John Dulac, Nihar Shah, Max Wei, Peter Rafaj, and Wolfgang Schöpp."Electricity savings and greenhouse gas emission reductions from global phase-down of hydrofluorocarbons."Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
20.19 (2020) 11305 - 11327. DOI
2019
Shah, Nihar, Max Wei, Virginie E Letschert, and Amol A Phadke."Benefits of Energy Efficient and Low-Global Warming Potential Refrigerant Cooling Equipment."
(2019) 59.
Wei, Max, Shuba V Raghavan, and Patricia Hidalgo-Gonzalez."Building a Healthier and More Robust Future: 2050 Low-Carbon Energy Scenarios for California."
(2019). DOI
Wei, Max, Colin A McMillan, and Stephane de la Rue du Can."Electrification of Industry: Potential, Challenges and Outlook."Current Sustainable/Renewable Energy Reports
6.4 (2019) 140 - 148. DOI