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This new piece of information will help planners in optimally sizing the power systems so that the future demand could be catered to without any loss of reliability. e-GUIDE products will provide planners with an ability to study the growth in demand over time. Taneja’s group because it provided me with the right research platform to develop my computing skills and address various energy problems with a possibility of making an impact in the real-world.Ī: According to me, e-GUIDE initiative is aimed at addressing one of the most important questions in electrification planning – “What should be the capacity and how flexible should the new electricity supply system be?”. Furthermore, my work at SparkMeter and discussions with Professor Jay Taneja made me realize the importance of addressing the energy problems in developing economies. in order to learn and gain experience in using and applying computing tools to solve problems in the domain of power and energy. Q: Why did you decide to pursue a PhD/Research?Ī: I decided to pursue a Ph.D. Taneja’s research group, I interned at a smart metering solutions firm called SparkMeter. After graduating from CMU, and before joining Prof. Right after finishing my undergraduate studies, I moved to Pittsburgh to pursue a Master’s degree in Energy Science, Technology, and Policy at Carnegie Mellon University. Q: Brief background about yourself/PhD program?Ī: I hold a Bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering with specialization in power systems. More items to come - keep an eye on this space! Center for Global Development Working Paper, 2018. Paper: "If You Build It, Will They Consume? Key Challenges for Universal, Reliable, and Low-Cost Electricity Delivery in Kenya." Jay Taneja. Paper: “A Longitudinal Study of Electricity Consumption Growth in Kenya.” Simone Fobi, Varun Deshpande, Samson Ondiek, Vijay Modi, and Jay Taneja.
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Topic: Electricity consumption in developing countries Paper:" This Little Light of Mine: Electricity Access Mapping Using Night-time Light Data" Santiago Correa, Zeal Shah, Jay Taneja Paper:" Extend: A Framework for Increasing Energy Access by Interconnecting Solar Home Systems" Santiago Correa, Noman Bashir, Andrew Tran, David Irwin, Jay Taneja Paper:" Like a Good Neighbor, Solar Is There" Santiago Correa, Noman Bashir, Jesus Omana Iglesias, Candace Saffery, Jay Taneja Paper:" Who's in Charge Here?: Scheduling EV Charging on Dynamic Grids via Online Auctions with Soft Deadlines" Santiago Correa, Lei Jiao, Aidas Jakubenas, Roby Moyano, Jesus Omana Iglesias, Jay Taneja Paper:" Deployment Strategies for Crowdsourced Power Outage Detection" Santiago Correa, Noah Klugman, Jay Taneja Paper:" How Many Smartphones Does It Take To Detect A Power Outage?" Santiago Correa, Noah Klugman, Jay Taneja