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Marc A. Jeuland CV

Professor in the Sanford School of Public Policy
Sanford School of Public Policy
Box 90312, Durham, NC 27708
254 Rubenstein Hall, Box 90312, Durham, NC 27708
CV

Outreach & Engaged Scholarship


Bass Connections Team Leader - Strategies for Energy, Water and Agriculture in Rural Ethiopia · 2020 - 2021 Projects & Field Work Energy & Environment
Associate Editor, Water Resources Research · December 2019 Editorial Activities
Faculty Director, Energy Access Project at Duke · December 2019 Research
Bass Connections Team Member. Providing Clean Fuel for the Developing World: Technology is Not Enough · May 2019 Service Learning
Bass Connections Faculty Team Member - Energy Data Analytics Lab: Energy Infrastructure Map of the World through Satellite Data · 2018 - 2019 Projects & Field Work

Primary Theme: Energy & Environment

Over 15% of humanity has no access to electricity, and far more have unreliable access that precludes most productive energy uses that are beneficial for improving economic prosperity, health and education. Decision-makers require information to determine the optimal strategies for deploying energy resources to decide where to prioritize development and whether that development should be through grid expansion, microgrids or distributed generation. However, two critical data sources for such planning—who has access to electricity and the location of electric infrastructure—are often unavailable or overly time-consuming to collect and maintain.

Bass Connections Team Leader - Strategies for Energy, Water and Agriculture in Rural Ethiopia · 2020 - 2021 Projects & Field Work Energy & Environment
Associate Editor, Water Resources Research · December 2019 Editorial Activities
Faculty Director, Energy Access Project at Duke · December 2019 Research
Bass Connections Team Member. Providing Clean Fuel for the Developing World: Technology is Not Enough · May 2019 Service Learning
Bass Connections Faculty Team Member - Energy Data Analytics Lab: Energy Infrastructure Map of the World through Satellite Data · 2018 - 2019 Projects & Field Work

Primary Theme: Energy & Environment

Over 15% of humanity has no access to electricity, and far more have unreliable access that precludes most productive energy uses that are beneficial for improving economic prosperity, health and education. Decision-makers require information to determine the optimal strategies for deploying energy resources to decide where to prioritize development and whether that development should be through grid expansion, microgrids or distributed generation. However, two critical data sources for such planning—who has access to electricity and the location of electric infrastructure—are often unavailable or overly time-consuming to collect and maintain.

Bass Connections Faculty Team Member - Energy Data Analytics Lab: Electricity Access in Developing Countries from Aerial Imagery · August 2017 - May 2018 Projects & Field Work flag United States of America