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Nathan Williams
Nathan Williams
Assistant Professor, Golisano Institute for Sustainability, Rochester Institute of Technology
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Enabling private sector investment in microgrid-based rural electrification in developing countries: A review
NJ Williams, P Jaramillo, J Taneja, TS Ustun
Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews 52, 1268-1281, 2015
2662015
Institutional influence on power sector investments: a case study of on-and off-grid energy in Kenya and Tanzania
B Sergi, M Babcock, NJ Williams, J Thornburg, A Loew, RE Ciez
Energy Research & Social Science 41, 59-70, 2018
782018
An investment risk assessment of microgrid utilities for rural electrification using the stochastic techno-economic microgrid model: A case study in Rwanda
NJ Williams, P Jaramillo, J Taneja
Energy for Sustainable Development 42, 87-96, 2018
632018
Load characteristics of East African microgrids
NJ Williams, P Jaramillo, B Cornell, I Lyons-Galante, E Wynn
2017 IEEE PES PowerAfrica, 236-241, 2017
552017
Electricity consumption and load profile segmentation analysis for rural micro grid customers in Tanzania
NJ Williams, P Jaramillo, K Campbell, B Musanga, I Lyons-Galante
2018 IEEE PES/IAS PowerAfrica, 360-365, 2018
342018
Air pollution in Kigali, Rwanda: spatial and temporal variability, source contributions, and the impact of car-free Sundays
R Subramanian, AS Kagabo, V Baharane, S Guhirwa, C Sindayigaya, ...
Clean Air Journal 30 (2), 2020
292020
Accounting for finance in electrification models for sub-Saharan Africa
C Agutu, F Egli, NJ Williams, TS Schmidt, B Steffen
Nature Energy 7 (7), 631-641, 2022
282022
Predicting initial electricity demand in off-grid Tanzanian communities using customer survey data and machine learning models
A Allee, NJ Williams, A Davis, P Jaramillo
Energy for Sustainable Development 62, 56-66, 2021
232021
A retrospective analysis of the market price response to distributed photovoltaic generation in California
MT Craig, P Jaramillo, BM Hodge, NJ Williams, E Severnini
Energy policy 121, 394-403, 2018
232018
Building the supply of demand: Experiments in mini-grid demand stimulation
J Lukuyu, R Fetter, PP Krishnapriya, N Williams, J Taneja
Development Engineering 6, 100058, 2021
202021
PV-array sizing in hybrid diesel/PV/battery microgrids under uncertainty
NJ Williams, P Jaramillo, J Taneja
2016 IEEE PES PowerAfrica, 189-193, 2016
192016
Monitoring solar home systems with pulse width modulation charge control
NJ Williams, EE van Dyk, FJ Vorster
142011
Forecasting energy demand for microgrids over multiple horizons
F Otieno, N Williams, P McSharry
2018 IEEE PES/IAS PowerAfrica, 457-462, 2018
102018
Microgrid Utilities for Rural Electrification in East Africa: Challenges and Opportunities
NJ Williams
Carnegie Mellon University, 2017
92017
Load profile prediction using customer characteristics
E Yoder, NJ Williams
2020 IEEE PES/IAS PowerAfrica, 1-5, 2020
72020
Survey use in micro-grid load prediction, project development, and operations: review and best practices
N Williams, SS Booth, EI Baring-Gould
National Renewable Energy Lab.(NREL), Golden, CO (United States), 2019
72019
Ingredients for growth: Examining electricity consumption and complementary infrastructure for Small and Medium Enterprises in Kenya
B Muhwezi, NJ Williams, J Taneja
Development Engineering 6, 100072, 2021
62021
Rural electrification subsidy estimation: a spatial model development and case study
L Maqelepo, N Williams, J Taneja
Environmental Research: Infrastructure and Sustainability 2 (4), 045009, 2022
52022
Techno-economic feasibility of small-scale pressurized irrigation in Ethiopia, Rwanda, and Uganda through an integrated modeling approach
JL Izar-Tenorio, P Jaramillo, N Williams
Environmental Research Letters 16 (10), 104048, 2021
52021
A techno-economic and environmental assessment of residential rooftop solar-Battery systems in grid-connected households in Lagos, Nigeria
C Udeani, P Jaramillo, NJ Williams
Development Engineering 6, 100069, 2021
52021
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