Central to the mission of the MIT Center for Energy and Environmental Policy Research (CEEPR) is the dissemination of work by its faculty and research affiliates to inform policy debates and support decision making in the public and private sectors. Publications are the main channel for dissemination of research output, and include working papers and other reports. Each category is described in greater detail below, with a link leading to available publications. Most publications are available free of cost, except for the most recent entries in the Working Paper series, which are initially accessible to CEEPR Associates only.
Working Papers
The Working Papers section of the CEEPR site provides MIT faculty and research affiliates, as well as external faculty and researchers affiliated with CEEPR, with a channel through which to disseminate their energy and environmental policy research prior to or in lieu of publication in academic journals. The Working Papers range from short commentaries to longer technical reports and have not been through a selection process or peer-reviewed. CEEPR’s posting of a Working Paper, therefore, does not constitute an endorsement of the accuracy or merit of the Working Paper. Please follow this link to access a list of available Working Papers.
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Other publications include contributions to larger interdisciplinary studies that leverage MIT’s unique research capabilities across the sciences and engineering by CEEPR faculty and research affiliates, such as the MIT Energy Initiative’s The Future of studies.
Additional publications that CEEPR faculty and researchers authored or collaborated on are also listed here, some of which are directly linked to the publisher’s sites for purchase.
Please follow this link to access a list of these works.
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