
Publications
2003 Conference Proceedings
Valuing Externalities Workshop
February 20-21, 2003
Table of Contents
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Papers and Presentations
- SESSION I - HEALTH EFFECTS OF FINE PARTICULATES: A DISCUSSION
Moderator: William Aljoe, U.S. DOE, National Energy Technology Laboratory
- Introduction to Externalities: Early 1990s results and methods
Russell Lee, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
- Considerations in the Development of Dose-Response Functions for Particulate Matter
Ronald Wyzga, EPRI
- Evidence for PM Sources & Types Causing Premature Mortality
Dan Costa, EPA
- What Types of PM2.5 (Or Associated Pollutants) May Be More (Or Less) Likely to Cause Premature Mortality?
Thomas Grahame, U.S. Department of Energy
- PM Toxicology: Latest Findings and EPRI's New Research Initiatives
Annette Rohr, EPRI
- Quantifying the Health Benefits of Reducing Concentrations of Ambient Particulate Matter: Why We Cannot Do It Yet
Laura C. Green, Cambridge Environmental Inc.
- SESSION II - A SURVEY OF EXTERNALITY MODELS: HOW THEY WORK AND WHY THEY ARE DIFFERENT
- Analysis of Human Health Valuation Models for NETL Technology Evaluation
Timothy Skone, Science Applications International Corporation
- The CAPMS Project: Multiple Approaches to Air Quality Benefits Analysis
Leland Deck, Abt Associates
- Using the Tracking and Analysis Framework (TAF) in the Electricity Sector
Dallas Burtraw, Resources for the Future
- The ExternE Project of the EU
Ari Rabl, Ecole des Mines
- Extending PM Risk Analyses to Address Scientific Uncertainties
Anne Smith, Charles River Associates
- Incorporating Mortality Reductions From Use of Low-Cost Power Into Evaluations of Externality Proposals
Daniel E. Klein, Twenty-First Strategies, LLC
- SESSION III - STEPS IN DEVELOPING A MERCURY EXTERNALITY MODEL:
A DISCUSSION
- Valuing Research & Development Across DOE:
A Motivation for Valuing Externalties
Russell Lee, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
- Opening Remarks on Mercury Externalities
Thomas Grahame, U.S. Department of Energy
- Mercury Sources, Transport, and Fate in the Atmosphere
Leonard Levin, EPRI
- Mercury Transformations on Land and Water (METALLICUS)
David Krabbenhoft, USGS and John Goodrich-Mahoney, EPRI
- Relating Mercury Deposition and Transformation to Methylmercury
Levels in Fish
John Goodrich-Mahoney, EPRI
- Health Effects of Mercury in Fish
Gary Myers, University of Rochester Medical Center
- Aquatic Chemistry of Mercury
Robert P. Mason, University of Maryland Ctr. for Environmental Science
- Mercury Effects on Wildlife
Gary H. Heinz, U.S. Geological Survey
- Assessing the Cost-Effectiveness of Electric Sector Mercury Control Policies
Anne Smith, Charles River Associates
- Legal and Policy Considerations for Valuing Externalities
Eugene M. Trisko, Attorney at Law
- What Are the Next Steps to Developing a Full Mercury Externalities Model?
Russell Lee, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
POSTERS
- Valuing Change in Mortality: The Value of Statistical Life or the Value of Life Years Lost?
A. Rabl -- Ecole des Mines; A. Hunt and A. Markandya, University of Bath.
- A Survey of Externality Models: How They Work and Why They Are Different
- Incorporating Power Plant Externalities Into Financial Risk Assessment Using the Principles of Industrial Ecology
Jason Makansi -- Pearl Street Inc.
- Steps in Developing a Mercury Externality Model
- Determination of Mercury Dose Received by a Person Through Respiration
Joseph Siperstein -- OhioLumex Co.
- Insights Into Potential Mechanisms of Mercury Toxicity
Nicholas V.C. Ralston -- University of North Dakota Energy & Environmental Research Center
- Evaluation of Potential Health Risks from Mercury Emissions from Coal Fired Power Plants
T. Sullivan -- Brookhaven National Laboratory
- Fish Consumption Survey in Minnesota and North Dakota
Jill Zola -- University of North Dakota Energy and Environmental Research Center; presented by Nicholas V.C. Ralston
- Sensitivity of Avian Embryos to Methylmercury
Gary H. Heinz -- USGS Patuxent Wildlife Research Center
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