Peer-reviewed journal articles, working papers, and other publications apply Stanford’s interdisciplinary strengths in engineering, economics, business, and energy policy to increase global knowledge of low-carbon energy technologies.
Widespread adoption of hydrogen as an energy carrier is widely believed to require continued advances in Power-to-Gas (PtG) technologies. Here we…
Using a wide sample of international publicly traded firms, this paper studies the rapidly increasing practice of incorporating Environmental,…
In the transition to decarbonized energy systems, Power-to-Gas (PtG) processes have the potential to connect the existing markets for electricity…
Competing power generation sources have experienced considerable…
We propose and describe a corporate carbon reporting framework intended to strengthen the credibility and transparency of the existing net-zero…
In this article we first summarize the specific plans articulated by seven major corporations for reducing their Corporate Carbon Footprints (…
The pace of the global decarbonization process is widely believed to hinge on the rate of cost improvements for clean energy technologies, in…
We examine the impact of a disclosure mandate for greenhouse gas emissions on firms’ subsequent emission levels and financial operating…
The rapid transition to a decarbonized energy economy is widely believed to hinge on the rate of cost improvements for certain clean energy…
Comprehensive global decarbonization requires that transportation services cease to rely on fossil fuels for power generation. This paper develops…