Selected Papers And Publications

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T. Drennen and A. Baker, “Model-Based Analysis of Global Climate Treaty Emissions Compliance”, Sandia National Laboratories, January 2012 (forthcoming).

T. Drennen, J. Andruski, T. Skone, and J. Adder, “Power Systems Life Cycle Analysis Tool”, Version 2.0, National Energy Technology Laboratory, June 2012.

T. Drennen and J. Andruski, “Power Systems Life Cycle Analysis Tool (Power LCAT): Technical Description”, Sandia National Laboratories, January 2012 (forthcoming).

T. Drennen, R. Williams, and A. Baker. “Alternative Liquid Transportation Fuels Simulation Model”, Sandia National Laboratories, Version 2.0, March 2010.

T. Drennen, R. Williams, and A. Baker. “Alternative Liquid Transportation Fuels Simulation Model: Technical Documentation”, National Energy Technology Laboratory, DOE/NETL-2010/1404, March 4, 2010.

T. Drennen, A. Baker, R. Williams. “Alternative Liquid Transportation Fuels Simulation Model”, SAND2008-3953, Sandia National Laboratories, October, 2008.

T. Drennen, A. Baker, W. Kamery, and R. Williams, “Electricity Generation Cost Simulation Model (GenSim)”, SAND2002-3376, Sandia National Laboratories, September 2008.

T. Drennen and J. Rosthal, Pathways to a Hydrogen Future, Elsevier, 2007.

T. Drennen and J. Rosthal, “The Hydrogen Futures Simulation Model (H2Sim): Pathways to a Hydrogen Future”, in Frontiers in Environmental Valuation and Policy, J. Erickson and J. Gowdy, editors, Elgar Publishers, 2007.

T. Drennen, “International Climate Change Negotiations: Getting China Onboard”, Public Affairs Journal, Fall 2007.

T. Drennen and R. Klotz, “The Electricity Portfolio Simulation Model (EPSim): Technical Description”, SAND2005-6090, Sandia National Laboratories, September 2005.

P.H. Kobos, J.D. Erickson, T.E. Drennen, “Technological Learning and Renewable Energy Costs: Implications for U.S. Renewable Energy Policy”, Energy Policy, Volume 34, 2006, pp 1645 – 1658.

Thomas E. Drennen, Arnold B. Baker, David J. Borns, Scott A. Jones, Andrew E. Lutz, William J. Kamery, Jay O. Keller, Peter H. Kobos, Paul S. Pickard and Jennifer E. Rosthal, Hydrogen Futures Simulation Model (H2Sim), available on CD from Sandia National Laboratories, October 2004.

T. E. Drennen, Arnold B. Baker, Scott A. Jones, William J. Kamery, Andrew E. Lutz and Jennifer E. Rosthal, “The Hydrogen Futures Simulation Model (H2Sim) Technical Description”, SAND2004-4397, Sandia National Laboratories, October 2004.

A. Baker and T. Drennen, “Global Energy and Environmental Security: Insights from Dynamic Simulation Modeling”, Proceedings of the International Conference on Energy Modeling and Climate Change, Taipei, Taiwan, October 11-13, 2004.

P.H. Kobos, J.D. Erickson, T.E. Drennen, “Technological Learning and Renewable Energy Costs: Implications for U.S. Renewable Energy Policy”, Energy Policy, September 2004 (submitted).

T. Drennen and J. Rosthal, “The Hydrogen Futures Simulation Model (H2Sim): Pathways to a Hydrogen Future”, in Frontiers in Environmental Valuation and Policy, J. Erickson and J. Gowdy, editors, Elgar Publishers (forthcoming).

J. Gee, J. Tsao, and T. Drennen, “Potential Impact of New Energy Efficiency Technologies on Global Climate Change: The Example of Solid-State Lighting”, Global Climate Change, (submitted).

T. Drennen, A. Baker, and W. Kamery, ”Electricity Generation Costs Simulation Model (GenSim)”, International Association for Energy Economists Newsletter, Second Quarter, 2003.

P. Kobos, J. Erickson, and T. Drennen, “Scenario Analysis of Chinese Passenger Vehicle Growth”, Contemporary Policy Issues, April 2003.

T. D T. Drennen, “The Marketable Emission Permit Trading Simulation Model (MEPSim)”, Conference Proceedings of the 22nd Annual North American Conference of the U.S. Association of Energy Economics and International Association for Energy Economics, Vancouver, B.C., October 2002.

T. Drennen, “The U.S. Energy and Greenhouse Gas Model: A Dynamic Simulation Modeling Approach to Policy Education”, Dialogue, U.S. Association for Energy Economists, Vol. 10, No. 1, April 2002.

T. Drennen, O. Paananen, A. Baker, and D. Harris, U.S. Energy and Greenhouse Gas Model, Version 1.1, available on CD from Sandia National Laboratories, February 2002.

T. Drennen, O. Paananen, A. Baker, and D. Harris, "U.S. Energy and Greenhouse Gas Model: User's Guide", Version 1.1, SAND2000-2638, Sandia National Laboratories, January 2002.

T. Drennen, O. Paananen, A. Baker, and D. Harris, "Technical Description of the U.S. Energy and Greenhouse Gas Model", Version 1.1, SAND2000-2637, Sandia National Laboratories, January 2002.

T. Drennen, R. Haitz, and J. Tsao, “A Market Diffusion and Energy Impact Model for Solid-State Lighting”, SAND2001-2830J, Sandia National Laboratories, August 2001.

T. Drennen, A. Baker, and O. Paananen, “Energy, Economic and Environmental Policy Education: A Dynamic Simulation Modeling Approach”, SAND2001-2102J, Sandia National Laboratories, June 2001.

T. Drennen, R. Haitz, and J. Tsao, "A Market Diffusion and Energy Impact Model for Solid-State Lighting", presented at the 21st Annual North American Conference of the U.S. Association of Energy Economics and International Association for Energy Economics, Philadelphia, PA, September, 2000.

Drennen and P. Kobos, “Fueling China’s Cars: Growth in Passenger Vehicle Ownership, Oil Demand and Carbon Emissions”, Conference Proceedings, 19th Annual North American Conference of the U.S. Association of Energy Economics and International Association for Energy Economics, Albuquerque, N.M, October 18-21, 1998.

M. Zhang, J.D. Erickson, and T. Drennen, “The Kyoto Protocol and International Trade: the Carbon Loophole”, Conference Proceedings, 19th Annual North American Conference of the U.S. Association of Energy Economics and International Association for Energy Economics, Albuquerque, N.M, October 18-21, 1998).

S. Conrad, T. Drennen, D. Engi, D. Harris, D. Jeppesen, & R. Thomas. Modeling the Infrastructure Dynamics of China: Water, Agriculture, Energy, and Greenhouse Gases, SAND Report 98-1715, Sandia National Laboratories (August 1998).

T. Drennen and J. Erickson, “Who Will Fuel China?”, Science, Vol. 279, March 6, 1998.

T. Drennen and J. Ganter. “DSM-GIS: An Application that Links MapObjectsÔ to the PowersimÔ Dynamic Simulation Modeler”, Proceedings of the 1997 Environmental Systems Research Institute (ESRI) User Conference, July 1997.

Arvizu, D. and T. Drennen. “Energy Technology Progress for Sustainable Development”, Proceedings of the Global Energy Foundation Energy Conference: Technology for the Global Economic, Environmental Survival, and Prosperity, Miami, Florida, November 8-11, 1996.

Drennen, T., J. Erickson, and D. Chapman. "Solar Power and Climate Change Policy in Developing Countries", Energy Policy, January 1996.

Drennen, T. and J. Glicken. "The U.S. Uranium Industry: Regulatory and Policy Impediments", Department of Energy Policy and Planning, Sandia National Laboratories, SAND Report (95-1229), 1995.

Drennen, T. "Environmental Diplomacy: Negotiating More Effective Global Agreements", Book Review, Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies, Fall 1994.

Drennen, T. and H. Kaiser. "Global Warming and Agriculture: The Basics", Choices, Second Quarter, 1994.

Drennen, T. "Renewable Energy: Sources for Fuels and Electricity", Book Review, Journal of Environmental Quality, May-June, 1994.

Kaiser, H. and T. Drennen, editors. Agricultural Dimensions of Global Climate Change, St. Lucie Press, 1993.

Drennen, T. "After Rio: The Status of Climate Change Negotiations", in Agricultural Dimensions of Global Climate Change, H. Kaiser and T. Drennen, eds., St. Lucie Press, 1993.

Drennen, T. and H. Kaiser. "Agricultural Dimensions of Global Climate Change", in Agricultural Dimensions of Global Climate Change, H. Kaiser and T. Drennen, eds., St. Lucie Press, 1993.

Drennen, T. "China's Role in Climate Change Negotiations", in Proceedings of the International Symposium on Climate Change, Natural Disasters, and Agricultural Strategies, Beijing, China, May 26-29, 1993.

Drennen, T. "After Rio: Measuring the Effectiveness of the International Response", Law and Policy, January, 1993.

Drennen, T. and D. Chapman. "Negotiating a Response to Climate Change: The Role of Biological Emissions", Contemporary Policy Issues, July 1992.

Drennen, T. and D. Chapman. "Climate Change Policies and Energy Use in Developing Countries, Central Europe, and the Commonwealth of Independent States", USAID Environment and Natural Resources Policy and Training Project, Policy Brief, No. 1, June 1992.

Drennen, T. and D. Chapman. "Biological Emissions and North-South Politics", in Economic Issues in Global Climate Change: Agriculture, Forestry, and Natural Resources, J. Reilly and M. Anderson, eds., Westview Press, Washington, D.C., 1992.

Chap Chapman, D. and Drennen, T. "Equity and Effectiveness of Possible CO2 Treaty Proposals", Contemporary Policy Issues, July, 1990.

Drennen, T. and Ostlie, L.D. "The Whole Tree Burning Concept: A New Technology in Power Generation", in Economic Evaluation of Short-Rotation Biomass Energy Systems, International Energy Agency, Information Report 88:2, 1988.

Ostl Ostlie, L. D. and Drennen, T. "A New Technology in Burning Wood for Power Generation" in Sixth Canadian Bioenergy R & D Seminar, Elsevier Science Publishing, New York, 1987.