Dr. Sarah Josephine Smith is a Research Scientist in the Sustainable Energy Systems group. She specializes in energy use modeling across end-use, customer, and industry-wide scales, economic modeling of energy technologies and systems, and system optimization. Her current research includes organic waste management and nutrient recovery cost and emissions modeling, end-use load shape modeling for demand response potential estimation, and battery cost, manufacturing, and supply chain analyses. She is also an expert in data center industry energy use, anaerobic digestion, and technology learning and innovation. Dr. Smith received her Ph.D. in Civil Engineering from U.C. Berkeley, with a focus on system-wide economic and environmental optimization of organic waste-to-energy infrastructure.
Sarah Smith
Publications
2020
"Life-Cycle Greenhouse Gas Emissions and Human Health Trade-Offs of Organic Waste Management StrategiesLife-Cycle Greenhouse Gas Emissions and Human Health Trade-Offs of Organic Waste Management Strategies." Environmental Science & Technology 54.15 (2020) 9200 - 9209. .
"Recalibrating global data center energy-use estimates." Science 367.6481 (2020) 984 - 986. .
2019
"Role of Digestate and Biochar in Carbon-Negative Bioenergy." Environmental Science & Technology (2019). .
2018
"Accelerating the Deployment of Anaerobic Digestion to Meet Zero Waste Goals." Environmental Science & Technology 52.23 (2018) 13663–13669. .
"Data center growth in the United States: decoupling the demand for services from electricity use." Environmental Research Letters 13.12 (2018) 124030. .
2017
"Experience curve development and cost reduction disaggregation for fuel cell markets in Japan and the US." Applied Energy 191 (2017) 346 - 357. .
Electricity end uses, energy efficiency, and distributed energy resources baseline. 2017. LBNL‐ 1006983. .
2016
"A retrospective analysis of compact fluorescent lamp experience curves and their correlations to deployment programs." Energy Policy 98 (2016) 505 - 512. .
"A retrospective analysis of compact fluorescent lamp experience curves and their correlations to deployment programs." Energy Policy 98 (2016) 505 - 512. .
United States Data Center Energy Usage Report. 2016. LBNL-1005775. .
2015
"Non-Constant Learning Rates in Retrospective Experience Curve Analyses and their Correlation to Deployment Programs." Energy Policy 107 (2015) 356–369. LBNL-186336. .
Manufacturing Cost Levelization Model – A User’s Guide. 2015. LBNL-187989. .