Automated Author Profile

Park, Yongjoon

University of Massachusetts-Amherst

Current S-Index

3.2

Sum of Dataset Indices for all datasets

Average Dataset Index per Dataset

1.6

Average Dataset Index per dataset

Total Datasets

2

Total datasets for this author

Average FAIR Score

69.2%

Average FAIR Score per dataset

Total Citations

0

Total citations to the author's datasets

Total Mentions

0

Total mentions of the author's datasets

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Datasets

Data and code for: The Health Impacts of Coal-Fired Power Plants in India and the Co-Benefits of GHG Reductions (Version: v0)

Under the Paris Agreement, India has pledged that 40% of its electricity generating capacity will come from non-fossil fuel sources by the year 2030; however, this pledge does not limit total coal-fired generating capacity. As of 2019, planned increases in coal-fired capacity totaled 95 GW—46% of installed coal-fired capacity in 2018. In this paper we estimate the CO2 benefits and the health co-benefits of not building these plants. We also estimate the mortality impacts of the 2018 stock of coal-fired power plants and use it to calculate the tax on electricity generation from coal that would internalize these damages.

Authors

  • Cropper, Maureen ;
  • Cui, Ryna ;
  • Guttikunda, Sarath ;
  • Jawahar, Puja ;
  • Hultman, Nate ;
  • Park, Yongjoon ;
  • Yao, Xinlu ;
  • Song, Xiao-Peng
0 Citations0 Mentions69% FAIR1.7 Dataset Index
10.3886/e1386412021

Data and code for: The Health Impacts of Coal-Fired Power Plants in India and the Co-Benefits of GHG Reductions (Version: v1)

Under the Paris Agreement, India has pledged that 40% of its electricity generating capacity will come from non-fossil fuel sources by the year 2030; however, this pledge does not limit total coal-fired generating capacity. As of 2019, planned increases in coal-fired capacity totaled 95 GW—46% of installed coal-fired capacity in 2018. In this paper we estimate the CO2 benefits and the health co-benefits of not building these plants. We also estimate the mortality impacts of the 2018 stock of coal-fired power plants and use it to calculate the tax on electricity generation from coal that would internalize these damages.

Authors

  • Cropper, Maureen ;
  • Cui, Ryna ;
  • Guttikunda, Sarath ;
  • Jawahar, Puja ;
  • Hultman, Nate ;
  • Park, Yongjoon ;
  • Yao, Xinlu ;
  • Song, Xiao-Peng
0 Citations0 Mentions69% FAIR1.5 Dataset Index
10.3886/e138641v12021