1. GIS-based Spatial Analysis for Large-scale Solar Power Systems with Respect to Transmission, Distribution and Grid Integration: Case Study of Wyoming, U.S. Open Access Author: Hott, Rebecca Michelle Title: GIS-based Spatial Analysis for Large-scale Solar Power Systems with Respect to Transmission, Distribution and Grid Integration: Case Study of Wyoming, U.S. Graduate Program: Energy and Mineral Engineering Keywords: GISspatial analysissolar powersolar electrictransmissiongrid integrationPVCSPCPVWyoming File: Download RebeccaHott-Thesis.pdf Committee Members: Jeffrey Brownson, Thesis Advisor/Co-Advisor
2. Studies on optimizing Cadmium Telluride solar cells through thickness reduction and the addition of a Nickel Oxide electron-blocking layer Open Access Author: Waggoner, Shawn Allen Title: Studies on optimizing Cadmium Telluride solar cells through thickness reduction and the addition of a Nickel Oxide electron-blocking layer Graduate Program: Engineering Science and Mechanics Keywords: CdTeNiOALDsolar cellPVHTLEBL File: Download saw5357_thesis_final.pdf Committee Members: Wook Jun Nam, Thesis Advisor/Co-AdvisorOsama O Awadelkarim, Committee MemberMark William Horn, Committee Member
3. Catalyzing Community-led Solar Development: Escaping the Prisoner's Dilemma by Enabling Cooperative Behavior Open Access Author: Ferster, Bronson P Title: Catalyzing Community-led Solar Development: Escaping the Prisoner's Dilemma by Enabling Cooperative Behavior Graduate Program: Energy and Mineral Engineering Keywords: community solarcatalyzinggame theorycooperative behaviorproject developmentonboardingshared solarPrisoner's dilemmarepeated gamessocial utilitycollective actionsolarphotovoltaicsPVdecisionstrategy File: Download Thesis_Catalyzing_Community-led_Solar_Development__Escapaing_the_Prisoners_Dilemma_by_Enabling_Cooperative_Behavior.pdf Committee Members: Jeffrey Brownson, Thesis Advisor/Co-AdvisorZhen Lei, Committee MemberGretchen Macht, Committee Member
4. The Development of HybridFAST: An Accessible and Transparent PV System Financial Modeling Tool Open Access Author: Mackey, Andrew Title: The Development of HybridFAST: An Accessible and Transparent PV System Financial Modeling Tool Graduate Program: Architectural Engineering Keywords: PVPhotovoltaicsFinancial ModelingHybridFASTFinancialProformaModelingSolar File: Download 190627_ADM223_MS_AE_Thesis.pdf Committee Members: Dr. Somayeh Asadi, Thesis Advisor/Co-AdvisorDr. Susan Stewart, Committee MemberDr. Robert Leicht, Committee Member