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 Created: 1/15/2017
 Updated: 6/8/2020
 Visits: 3,308
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                                        Shanxia Sun Researcher
 
 Shanghai University
 20 Chengzhong Road
 Shanghai 201800
 China
 
 shanxiasun@shu.edu.cn
 +1 765-586-8577 (ph)
 
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                                 - The Land and Water Implications of Biomass Co-Firing in the MISO region    by Sun, Shanxia , Thomas Hertel , Brayam Valqui, Mort Webster and Jing Liu Publication: Presented at the 21st Annual Conference on Global Economic Analysis, Cartagena, Colombia
 Resource Type: 2018 Conference Paper
 Keywords: Renewable energy, Land use, Water availability, Other data bases and data issues, North America
  - Biomass Co-Firing Potential and Land Use Changes: A General Equilibrium Study in the United States    by Sun, Shanxia , Thomas Hertel , Mort Webster, Uris Lantz Baldos  and Jing Liu Publication: Presented at the 20th Annual Conference on Global Economic Analysis, West Lafayette, IN, USA
 Resource Type: 2017 Conference Paper
 Keywords: Renewable energy, Land use, Water availability, Food prices and food security, North America
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