Energy, Environment, and Sustainability
Dr. Gang He is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Technology and Society at Stony Brook University, as well as a Visiting Faculty Affiliate with the International Energy Analysis Department at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. His research group focuses on energy system modeling, energy and environment, energy and climate, energy economics, and energy policy.
Active Projects
NSF Workshop: Data Science Across the Undergraduate Curriculum
Industrial Grant: Jobs and economic impact of offshore wind
LBL Grant: Impact of aggressive renewable costs decline to power system
Latest Publication
Enabling a Rapid and Just Transition away from Coal in China. One Earth.
Rapid Cost Decrease of Renewables and Storage Accelerates the Decarbonization of China’s Power System. Nature Communications.
Optimizing Wind/Solar Combinations at Finer Scales to Mitigate Renewable Energy Variability in China. Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews.
Latest News
Jan 2021. Gang is part of a Stony Brook team that receives a $4.25M grant from the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation to characterize waste and improve recycling. SBU frontpage News, CEAS Release.
June 2020. Our Nature Communications paper was featured in SBU Frontpage News, LBL News, CarbonBrief Headline, InsideClimateNews, E&E News/ClimateWire, Forbes, and Nature News.
January 9-10, 2020. The Department of Technology and Society hosted the NSF Workshop: Data Science Across the Undergraduate Curriculum. Stony Brook News. NSF Award.