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    Energy Technologies Area (ETA) researchers are continually building on the strong scientific foundation we have developed over the past 50 years. We address the world’s most pressing scientific challenges across the buildings, transportation, and industrial sectors. ETA is at the forefront of improving the country's aging electrical grid and innovating distributed energy and storage solutions; developing grid-integrated building systems; and providing the most comprehensive market and data analysis worldwide.

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    The Energy Technologies Area (ETA) is unique in translating fundamental scientific discoveries into scalable technology adoption. Our approach combines an understanding of the marketplace and the role of state and federal regulation and policies. ETA's research drives real-world, practical results that affect and improve the everyday lives of Americans and those across the globe. Saving energy and increasing reliability are key to the foundation of our research, which is driven by techno-economic analysis and in-lab experimentation and discovery.

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Publications by Research Area

Buildings
Demand Response
Energy Markets & Planning
Energy Efficiency
Energy Storage
Industrial Energy Analysis
Systems and Energy Technologies Analysis
Transportation

Publications by Division

Building & Industrial Energy Systems (BIES)
Energy Analysis (EA)
Energy Technologies & Systems (ETS)
X Author: Timothy N Belden

1998

Stoft, Steven, Timothy N Belden, Charles A Goldman, and Steven J Pickle."Primer on Electricity Futures and Other Derivatives." (1998) 84.

1997

Eto, Joseph H, Steven Stoft, and Timothy N Belden."The Theory and Practice of Decoupling Utility Revenues from Sales."Utilities Policy 6.1 (1997). DOI

1995

Comnes, G. G Alan, Timothy N Belden, and Edward P Kahn."The Price of Electricity from Private Power Producers Stage II: Expansion of Sample and Preliminary Statistical Analysis." (1995) 134.
Comnes, G. G Alan, Timothy N Belden, and Edward P Kahn."The Price of Electricity from Private Power Producers, Stage II: Expansion of Sample and Preliminary Statistical Analysis." (1995).

1994

Kahn, Edward P, Steven Stoft, and Timothy N Belden."Impact of Power Purchases from Nonutilities on the Utility Cost of Capital." (1994) 50.
Eto, Joseph H, Steven Stoft, and Timothy N Belden."The Theory and Practice of Decoupling." (1994) 90.
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