Monte-Carlo Modeling of Carbon Emission Reductions in Solar Mitigation Scenarios: A Case Study in Mojave, California
Mentor: Professor Sarah Kurtz, Ph.D.
Distinguished Professor, University of California Merced
In the wake of global warming, there is a growing demand for a clean energy sector. Solar energy is a key asset for a decarbonization transformation that can be utilized in numerous ways: direct electrification for the power grid or end-use technologies, green hydrogen production, or as a clean energy source for carbon capture technologies. The study mathematically compares various strategies for reducing carbon dioxide emissions with utility-scale solar power.