Publications, Activities, and Awards
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MODELING VARIABILITY IN BIOMASS FEEDSTOCK SUPPLIES WITH LIMITED DATA: AN APPLICATION OF TIME SERIES CLUSTERING
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Wheat Straw Supply for Ethanol Production in Canada
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A Wheat Straw Feedstock Supply Response Model for Ethanol Production in Canada
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Bioenergy Feedstock Supply from Wheat Straw: A Farm Level Model with Multiple Markets, Disease Risks and Soil Trade-offs
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Can energy crops compete with agriculture? A real options approach to landowner returns
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Can energy crops compete with traditional agriculture? A real options approach to landowner returns
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Can energy crops compete with traditional agriculture? A real options approach to landowner returns
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Co-movement of Prices Between Biofuel Co-products in Canada: Ethanol, Electricity, and Pellets
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Economic Incentives For Land Reclamation In The Oil Sands Industry in Alberta
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Economic incentives for land reclamation in the oil sands industry in Alberta
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Forestry footprints associated with providing harvesting residues for a lignocellulosic biorefinery in Alberta
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Future Energy Systems (FES) Resilient Reclaimed Land and Water Systems Workshop
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Future Prices for a Second-Generation Biofuel Industry: Market Linkages Between Canadian Wheat and US Energy and Agricultural Commodities
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Integrating stochastic agricultural residue supplies into biorefinery site selection: An Alberta case study
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Investment Decisions and Policy Analysis
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Investment decisions and policy analysis
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Modeling Variability in Biomass Feedstock Supplies with Limited Data: An Application of Data Clustering
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Potential biorefinery sites based on agricultural residues in Alberta: A GIS-based approach with feedstock variability
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Potential biorefinery sites based on agricultural residues in Alberta: A GIS-based approach with feedstock variability
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Potential Ethanol Biorefinery Sites in Alberta Based on Agricultural Residues
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Variability of Biofuel Feedstock from Agricultural Residues in Alberta
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What ethanol prices would induce growers to switch from agriculture to poplar in Alberta?: A multiple options approach