About the White Paper Series
UH Energy has partnered with faculty and thought leaders across the University of Houston to bring you the White Paper Series. This series is a collaboration of research reports examining pertinent topics throughout the energy sector and aims to provide leaders from industry, nonprofits and regulatory agencies with information they need to navigate the changing energy landscape.
While UH Energy already offers a popular symposium series focusing on key issues in the field and a blog hosted by Forbes.com intended to reach a wide audience, the White Paper Series, in contrast, is focused on distilling information on a variety of energy-related topics in a way that can help industry leaders prepare for the future.
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Repurposing Fossil Fuel Assets for a Low-Carbon World
Authored by: Greg Bean
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Carbon Dioxide Pipelines: Role in Responding to Carbon Emissions
Authored by: Paul Doucette and Mohan Vedala
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CCUS Infrastructure: Preparing for the Future of Houston
Authored by: Charles McConnell
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Competitive Pricing of Hydrogen as an Economic Alternative to Gasoline and Diesel for the Houston Transportation Sector
Authored by: Paulo Liu, Alexander M. Economides and Christine Ehlig-Economides
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Net Zero in Texas: The Role of the Electric Grid
Authored by UH Energy
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Climate Change and Energy Vulnerability of the American Poor
Authored by Aparajita Datta
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Environmental Stewardship and Employment Choices in Energy
Authored by the Hobby School of Public Affairs in collaboration with UH Energy
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Light-Duty Vehicle GHG Emissions: A Transparent, Dynamic Model
Authored by Jim Crump in Collaboration with UH Energy
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Oil Pipelines - Due Diligence Considerations
Authored by Jim Crump in Collaboration with UH Energy
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Overview of Reporting of ESG Metrics by the Upstream Oil and Gas Industry
Authored by Suryanarayanan Radhakrishnan, Aparajita Datta, Ramanan Krishnamoorti
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Advancing Sustainable Low-Carbon Energy Through Convergence
Authored by UH Energy and SVG Energy
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Carbon Capture, Utilization and Storage - Lynchpin for the Energy Transition
Authored by UH Energy in collaboration with the Gutierrez Energy Management Institute and the Center for Houston's Future
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The Energy Workforce: Returning To Work During COVID-19
Authored by UH Energy in collaboration with the Center for Applied Psychological Research
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The Energy Workforce and COVID-19: Survey Supplement
Authored by Christiane Spitzmueller, Ph.D.
Ramanan Krishnamoorti, Ph.D.
Rhona Flin, Ph.D.
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The Energy Workforce and COVID-19: Data-Driven Policy Recommendations
Authored by Christiane Spitzmueller, Ph.D.
Ramanan Krishnamoorti, Ph.D.
Rhona Flin, Ph.D.
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Digitization of the Energy Industry
Authored by the Gutierrez Energy Management Institute in collaboration with UH Energy
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Insights Into The Oil and Gas Workforce of the Future 2019
Authored by the Hobby School of Public Affairs in collaboration with UH Energy
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Opportunities and Challenges in the Permian
Authored by UH Energy
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The Role of Hydrogen in the De-carbonization of the Energy Industry
Authored by the Gutierrez Energy Management Institute in collaboration with UH Energy
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Investing Under Uncertainty: The Challenge of Building the US Energy Infrastructure of the Future
Authored by the Gutierrez Energy Management Institute in collaboration with UH Energy
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Corporate Social Responsibility in the Energy Industry: Challenges and Opportunities
Authored by the UH Consortium for Energy Corporate Social Responsibility in collaboration with UH Energy
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Managing the Carbon Challenge for the Energy Sector
Authored by the Gutierrez Energy Management Institute in collaboration with UH Energy
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Federal Pricing of Carbon: A Snapshot from February 2018
Authored by the Environment, Energy, and Natural Resources Center in collaboration with UH Energy
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Driving the Future: A Scenario for the Rapid Growth of Electric Vehicles
Authored by the Gutierrez Energy Management Institute in collaboration with UH Energy
Meet the Editorial Board
Each paper is subjected to an editorial board comprised of professors from across the University of Houston's many colleges and fields of study. The members of the Editorial Board are: