From renewable energy to sustainable transportation, smart grids and corporate sustainability, our researchers' areas of expertise investigate how we can transition to a low-carbon economy.
Get to know their areas of expertise.
Advancing two Sustainable Development Goals
Our researchers
Jennifer Lynes
School of Environment, Enterprise and Development
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Corporate greening
- Green and social entrepreneurship
- Energy efficiency/green buildings
- Sustainable transportation
- Waste minimization
- Can also supervise graduate students in the School of Environment, Resources and Sustainability
Ian Rowlands
School of Environment, Resources and Sustainability
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Sustainable energy management and strategy
- Ontario electricity policy
- Smart grids
- Renewable electricity in Canada and the U.S.
- Global environmental governance; corporate sustainability
Juan Moreno-Cruz
School of Environment, Enterprise and Development
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Spatial energy economic analysis
- Economic development and energy transitions
- Climate change economics
- Geoengineering technologies and policies
Jeffrey Wilson
School of Environment, Enterprise and Development
- Corporate sustainability
- Ecosystem goods and services valuation
- Well-being research and policy
- Low carbon transitions (cities)
- Supply chain resiliency to climate change
Tingting Wu
School of Environment, Enterprise and Development
- Environmental economics
- Sustainable finance
- Corporate social responsibility and environmental social governance
Jessie Ma
School of Environment, Enterprise and Development
- Power systems economics
- Electricity markets
- Demand response
- Distributed energy resources
- Renewable energy
- Energy storage
- Can also supervise graduate students in the School of Environment, Enterprise and Development
Zachary Folger-Laronde
School of Environment, Enterprise and Development
- Sustainability accounting and disclosure
- Accounting for sustainability
- Sustainable finance
- Sustainable banking