Jay Apt

Jay Apt

Carnegie Mellon University

H-index: 44

North America-United States

About Jay Apt

Jay Apt, With an exceptional h-index of 44 and a recent h-index of 31 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Carnegie Mellon University,

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

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Load forecast uncertainties can affect transmission expansion decisions

Stop arguing and cut emissions

Inverter fast frequency response is a low-cost alternative to system inertia

How vulnerable are US natural gas pipelines to electric outages?

Making Electric Power More Resilient

Using PV inverters for voltage support at night can lower grid costs

Greenhouse Gas Estimates of LNG Exports Must Include Global Market Effects

Jay Apt Information

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Position

Professor

Citations(all)

9857

Citations(since 2020)

3375

Cited By

7764

hIndex(all)

44

hIndex(since 2020)

31

i10Index(all)

103

i10Index(since 2020)

60

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Carnegie Mellon University

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Top articles of Jay Apt

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Sunkyung Kim

Jing Chen

Feiya Ou

Tian-Tian Liu

Suin Jo

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2024/3/4

Load forecast uncertainties can affect transmission expansion decisions

Electric Power Systems Research

Yamit Lavi

Jay Apt

2024/1/1

Stop arguing and cut emissions

M Granger Morgan

Jay Apt

2024/3/1

Inverter fast frequency response is a low-cost alternative to system inertia

Electric Power Systems Research

Yamit Lavi

Jay Apt

2023/8/1

How vulnerable are US natural gas pipelines to electric outages?

The Electricity Journal

Sean Smillie

M Granger Morgan

Jay Apt

2023/3/1

Making Electric Power More Resilient

Jay Apt

Granger Morgan

2022/12/16

Using PV inverters for voltage support at night can lower grid costs

Energy Reports

Yamit Lavi

Jay Apt

2022/11/1

Greenhouse Gas Estimates of LNG Exports Must Include Global Market Effects

Environmental Science & Technology

Sean Smillie

Nicholas Muller

W Michael Griffin

Jay Apt

2022/1/5

Identifying electrically dependent compressor stations on the US natural gas transmission system

S Smilie

Jay Apt

2022

Energy from the Wind and the Sun

Jay Apt

2022/12/16

Could on-site fuel storage economically reduce power plant-gas grid dependence in pipeline constrained areas like New England?

The Electricity Journal

Gerad M Freeman

Jay Apt

Seth Blumsack

Thomas Coleman

2021/6/1

Market Power Challenges and Solutions for Electric Power Storage Resources

Luke Lavin

Ningkun Zheng

Jay Apt

2021

The importance of peak pricing in realizing system benefits from distributed storage

Energy Policy

Luke Lavin

Jay Apt

2021/10/1

Dynamic operating reserve procurement improves scarcity pricing in PJM

Energy Policy

Luke Lavin

Sinnott Murphy

Brian Sergi

Jay Apt

2020/12/1

What causes natural gas fuel shortages at US power plants?

Energy Policy

Gerad M Freeman

Jay Apt

John Moura

2020/12/1

A Solar‐Centric Approach to Improving Estimates of Exposure Processes for Coronal Mass Ejections

Risk Analysis

Kathrin Kirchen

William Harbert

Jay Apt

M Granger Morgan

2020/5

Resource adequacy implications of temperature-dependent electric generator availability

Applied Energy

Sinnott Murphy

Luke Lavin

Jay Apt

2020/3/15

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David Keith

Harvard University

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Granger Morgan

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H-index: 69
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Marija D. Ilić

Carnegie Mellon University

H-index: 69
David G. Victor

David G. Victor

University of California, San Diego

H-index: 52
Jay Whitacre

Jay Whitacre

Carnegie Mellon University

H-index: 49
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Inês Lima Azevedo

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