Sanya Carley, Ph.D.

Affiliations: 
2010 Public Policy University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC 
Area:
Public and Social Welfare, Energy, Climate Change, Sustainability
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Richard N. L. Andrews grad student 2010 UNC Chapel Hill
 (Electricity diversification, decentralization, and decarbonization: The role of U.S. state energy policy.)
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Memmott T, Carley S, Graff M, et al. (2023) Utility disconnection protections and the incidence of energy insecurity in the United States. Iscience. 26: 106244
Wendling ZA, Warren DC, Rubin BM, et al. (2020) A Scalable Energy–Economy Model for State-Level Policy Analysis Applied to a Demand-Side Management Program Economic Development Quarterly. 89124242093779
Matisoff DC, Beppler R, Chan G, et al. (2020) A review of barriers in implementing dynamic electricity pricing to achieve cost-causality Environmental Research Letters. 15: 93006
Carley S, Konisky DM, Atiq Z, et al. (2020) Energy infrastructure, NIMBYism, and public opinion: a systematic literature review of three decades of empirical survey literature Environmental Research Letters. 15: 93007
Carley S, Konisky DM. (2020) The justice and equity implications of the clean energy transition Nature Energy. 5: 1-9
Graff M, Carley S. (2020) COVID-19 assistance needs to target energy insecurity Nature Energy. 5: 352-354
Bergquist P, Ansolabehere S, Carley S, et al. (2020) Backyard voices: How sense of place shapes views of large-scale energy transmission infrastructure Energy Research and Social Science. 63: 101396
Carley S, Ansolabehere S, Konisky DM. (2019) Are all electrons the same? Evaluating support for local transmission lines through an experiment. Plos One. 14: e0219066
Graff M, Carley S, Pirog M. (2019) A Review of the Environmental Policy Literature from 2014 to 2017 with a Closer Look at the Energy Justice Field Policy Studies Journal. 47
Duncan D, Ku AL, Julian A, et al. (2019) Most Consumers Don't Buy Hybrids: Is Rational Choice a Sufficient Explanation? Journal of Benefit-Cost Analysis. 10: 1-38
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