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  • Tao Sun

    Stanford University
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Meeting roles in:
Rising U.S. power grid vulnerability to extreme weather: a multi-decadal analysis
Observing Sustainable Practices at the 2025 Chinese Bridge Global Finals
Capturing Adaptive Human Responses to Extreme Weather Events with Large Language Models
Assessing the Potential of Behavioral Interventions to Reduce Energy Burden for Low-Income Households in the United States
Investigating Spatial Relationships Between Electrical Power Plants Emissions, County-Level Air Pollution, and Demographics in the United States
Megaevents and Megawatts - How National Cultural Events Influence Household Electricity Peaks
Using a Difference-in-Differences Approach to Evaluate the Equity and Solar Adoption Impacts of California’s NEM 3.0 Policy
Using Computer Vision to Assess Equity in California K-12 School Solar Adoption
LLM Agent Simulation of Utility-Controlled AC Programs: Evaluating Grid Benefits and Equity Impacts in New Jersey
Leveraging Location: Maximizing Utility-Scale Solar Energy Generation in the United States through Solar Site Selector’s Optimized Siting Tool
Investigating the Impact of Utility-Scale Photovoltaic Solar Farms on Their Environment Across Different Köppen–Geiger Climate Zones
Evaluating the Socioeconomic Disparities of Household Energy Efficiency through LLM-based Knowledge Extraction and Remotely Sensed Images
Carbon-Aware Scheduling of AI Data Center Workloads Using Environmental and Energy Grid Forecasts
Advancing High School Youth’s Energy Literacy Through Authentic Exploration of Household Energy Data.
Vulnerability of U.S. Power Generation to Extreme Weather: A Data-Driven Analysis

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