Sarah M. Jordaan

Sarah M. Jordaan

Johns Hopkins University

H-index: 18

North America-United States

About Sarah M. Jordaan

Sarah M. Jordaan, With an exceptional h-index of 18 and a recent h-index of 15 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Johns Hopkins University, specializes in the field of life cycle assessment, techno economic analysis, energy innovation, energy and climate policy, sustainable development.

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

Energy transition paradox: Solar and wind growth can hinder decarbonization

Land Resources for Wind Energy Development Requires Regionalized Characterizations

Inter‐Annual Variability in Atmospheric Transport Complicates Estimation of US Methane Emissions Trends

Air pollution co-benefits from strengthening electric transmission and distribution systems

Standardized metrics to quantify solar energy-land relationships: a global systematic review

The life cycle land use of natural gas-fired electricity in the US Western interconnection

Global mitigation opportunities for the life cycle of natural gas-fired power

Designing an innovation system to support profitable electro-and bio-catalytic carbon upgrade

Sarah M. Jordaan Information

University

Position

Assistant Professor School of Advanced International Studies

Citations(all)

2161

Citations(since 2020)

1259

Cited By

1328

hIndex(all)

18

hIndex(since 2020)

15

i10Index(all)

28

i10Index(since 2020)

24

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Sarah M. Jordaan Skills & Research Interests

life cycle assessment

techno economic analysis

energy innovation

energy and climate policy

sustainable development

Top articles of Sarah M. Jordaan

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Energy transition paradox: Solar and wind growth can hinder decarbonization

Xiao Li

Pan Liu

Maoyuan Feng

Sarah M Jordaan

Lei Cheng

...

2024/3/1

Land Resources for Wind Energy Development Requires Regionalized Characterizations

Environmental Science & Technology

Tao Dai

Jeya Maria Jose Valanarasu

Yifan Zhao

Shuwen Zheng

Yinong Sun

...

2024/3/4

Inter‐Annual Variability in Atmospheric Transport Complicates Estimation of US Methane Emissions Trends

Geophysical Research Letters

Leyang Feng

Sakineh Tavakkoli

Sarah M Jordaan

Arlyn E Andrews

Joshua S Benmergui

...

2023/7/28

Air pollution co-benefits from strengthening electric transmission and distribution systems

Energy

Lauren Janicke

Destenie Nock

Kavita Surana

Sarah M Jordaan

2023/4/15

Standardized metrics to quantify solar energy-land relationships: a global systematic review

Frontiers in Sustainability

Alexander Cagle

Morgan Shepherd

Steven Grodsky

Alona Armstrong

Sarah M Jordaan

...

2023/2/27

The life cycle land use of natural gas-fired electricity in the US Western interconnection

Environmental Science: Advances

Tao Dai

Jeya Maria Jose Valanarasu

Vishal M Patel

Sarah M Jordaan

2023

Global mitigation opportunities for the life cycle of natural gas-fired power

Nature Climate Change

Sarah M Jordaan

Andrew W Ruttinger

Kavita Surana

Destenie Nock

Scot M Miller

...

2022/11

Designing an innovation system to support profitable electro-and bio-catalytic carbon upgrade

Energy & Environmental Science

Andrew W Ruttinger

Sakineh Tavakkoli

Hao Shen

Chao Wang

Sarah M Jordaan

2022

Life cycle impacts of concentrated solar power generation on land resources and soil carbon losses in the United States

Frontiers in Sustainability

Shreya Rangarajan

Rebecca R. Hernandez

Sarah M. Jordaan

2022/10/22

Comments on: Land use for United States power generation: A critical review of existing metrics with suggestions for going forward (Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews …

Rebecca R Hernandez

Alexander E Cagle

Steven M Grodsky

Giles Exley

Sarah M Jordaan

2022/5/18

Innovation in intermittent electricity and stationary energy storage in the United States and Canada: A review

Sarah M Jordaan

Jiyun Park

Shreya Rangarajan

2022/4/1

Gaussian process regression as a replicable, streamlined approach to inventory and uncertainty analysis in life cycle assessment

Environmental Science & Technology

Tao Dai

Sarah M Jordaan

Aaron P Wemhoff

2022/2/24

Implications of generation efficiencies and supply chain leaks for the life cycle greenhouse gas emissions of natural gas-fired electricity in the United States

Environmental Science & Technology

Sakineh Tavakkoli

Leyang Feng

Scot M Miller

Sarah M Jordaan

2022/2/2

Natural gas as a bridge fuel?

Wells to Wire: Life Cycle Assessment of Natural Gas-Fired Electricity

Sarah Marie Jordaan

Sarah Marie Jordaan

2021

Life cycle assessment of electricity generation: A systematic review of spatiotemporal methods

The International Journal of Life Cycle Assessment

Murillo Vetroni Barros

Rodrigo Salvador

Cassiano Moro Piekarski

Antonio Carlos de Francisco

Fausto Miguel Cereja Seixas Freire

2019/6/29

An Introduction to Life Cycle Assessment of Natural Gas-Fired Electricity

Wells to Wire: Life Cycle Assessment of Natural Gas-Fired Electricity

Sarah Marie Jordaan

Sarah Marie Jordaan

2021

LCA Framework, Methods, and Application

Wells to Wire: Life Cycle Assessment of Natural Gas-Fired Electricity

Sarah Marie Jordaan

Sarah Marie Jordaan

2021

Ambiguity in recent changes to US methane emissions

AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts

Leyang Feng

Sakineh Tavakkoli

Sarah Jordaan

Arlyn Andrews

Joshua Benmergui

...

2021/12

Life cycle impact assessment

Wells to Wire: Life Cycle Assessment of Natural Gas-Fired Electricity

Sarah Marie Jordaan

Sarah Marie Jordaan

2021

Tackling Uncertainty Across the Life Cycle of Gas-Fired Power

Wells to Wire: Life Cycle Assessment of Natural Gas-Fired Electricity

Sarah Marie Jordaan

Sarah Marie Jordaan

2021

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