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Gang He
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何钢. Associate Professor @CUNY Baruch College / Graduate Center. I study and teach #EnergySystems #ClimatePolicy #EnergyTransition. Personal Web: https://drganghe.github.io/ DEEP Policy Lab: https://deeppolicylab.github.io/research.html 🔌💡 .. more

Gang He is an expert on energy and climate policy. He is an associate professor in the Marxe School of Public and International Affairs at Baruch College, City University of New York. .. more

Engineering 28%
Environmental science 25%
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I study and teach #energysystems, energy and #climatepolicy, and clean #energytransition.

Summary of work:
- Clean energy supply chain
- Power system decarbonization
- Climate impact on energy systems
- Just transition
- Everything carbon neutrality

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"Global supply chains have helped make solar power affordable,” said Prof. @hegang.bsky.social. “But what's often missed is how these imports also clean the air, protect health, and reduce climate damages" www.thecooldown.com/green-tech/i... @eesgccuny.bsky.social
New study reveals that solar panels are preventing premature deaths across the US: 'Their broader societal benefits are underexplored'
Analysis of a decade's worth of data found that imported panels saved just under 600 lives and provided nearly $30 million in climate and health benefits.
www.thecooldown.com

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📚 New issue alert! Generations Journal Fall 2025 examines Social Security's legacy and the urgent need for continued policy attention to those left behind from its promise. Guest edited by Teresa Ghilarducci, Ruth K. Finkelstein & Na Yin. generations.asaging.org/publications...
Transformative Approaches to Social Security Benefits - ASA Generations
Generations Journal, vol. 49, no. 3 (Fall 2025)
generations.asaging.org

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#MarxeFaculty member Gang He co-authored a new One Earth study (Oct 2025) showing imported solar panels saved lives and billions in climate + health costs.

📄 “Imported Solar Photovoltaics...”
🔗 https://ow.ly/s69y50Xc4sV

#MarxePride #ClimateResearch #CleanEnergy

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A study co-authored by Prof. @hegang.bsky.social shows that imported solar panels prevented nearly 600 premature deaths and delivered $28 billion in climate and health benefits to the United States
Imported Solar Panels Save U.S. Lives and Cut Billions in Climate Costs, Study Finds
Professor Gang He co-authored a study showing that imported solar panels prevented nearly 600 premature deaths and delivered $28 billion in climate and health benefits to the United States.
www.gc.cuny.edu

We thank the Global Energy Initiative at ClimateWorks Foundation for supporting this research project.

Learn more about the clean energy supply chain research at Deep Policy Lab:
deeppolicylab.github.io/research/cle...
Clean Energy Supply Chains – Deep Policy Lab
Ensuring sustainable, resilient, and just global clean energy supply chains to achieve climate goals.
deeppolicylab.github.io

📖 Preprint pdf: drganghe.github.io/files/papers...

📰CUNY GC News: www.gc.cuny.edu/news/importe...

📢 Release summary: deeppolicylab.github.io/news/2025-10...

📊 Source data and code: zenodo.org/records/1662...
drganghe.github.io

These benefits extended beyond the importing states, with over 40% of air quality gains flowing to people elsewhere—residents in non-importing states also benefited from them.

Policy decisions about trade and supply chains must consider these broader societal impacts—not just economic metrics.

Our study shows that global clean energy supply chains don’t just cut costs—they deliver wide-reaching social environmental benefits: cleaner air, healthier communities, and emission mitigation toward decarbonization.

Key insights: Between our study period 2014–2022, imported solar photovoltaics
✅ Displaced 305 TWh of fossil fuel electricity
✅ Avoided 178 million tons of CO₂ emissions
✅ Prevented 595 premature deaths
✅ Delivered $28 billion in combined health and climate benefits ($180/kW annualized benefits)

We analyzed detailed PV shipment and power plant data across the U.S., using a reduced-complexity air quality model to track how solar energy displaced fossil fuels and improved air quality in different regions.

New Paper in @cp-oneearth.bsky.social with @minghaoqiu.bsky.social and Peter Marcotullio.

Title: Imported solar photovoltaics contributed to health and climate benefits in the United States

Read the article: authors.elsevier.com/a/1lvC79C%7E... (free access before November 27, 2025)

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Thank you for joining Climate Week NYC 2025 Webinar: The Role of Nuclear Energy in Decarbonization and Powering the AI Era! 🌍⚡

Missed it? Watch the full recording here: tinyurl.com/MarxeClimate...

#MarxeSchool #MarxeEvents #NuclearEnergy #AI #Decarbonization #Sustainability

🚨 Climate Week NYC 2025🚨

Can nuclear power help us reach net-zero and power the AI era?

Join us Sept 23 (10–11:30 AM ET, online) with

Dr. @dankammen.bsky.social
Dr. @shangwei-liu.bsky.social
Dr. @lovering.bsky.social
Dr. Nicolas Zweibaum

👉 Register: baruch.zoom.us/webinar/regi...

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Hi All,
Claire and I hope that you will give our new podcast, EnergyMatters a listen

We'll be covering nuclear power, energy startups, Moore's Law, energy efficiency, energy access and justice ...

@ucberkeleyofficial.bsky.social @johnshopkinssais.bsky.social

sites.libsyn.com/589665/why-e...
Energy Matters with Claire and Dan: Why Energy Matters
Hosts Dan Kammen and Claire Broido Johnson kick off Energy Matters with a candid look at the science, business, and urgency of the climate crisis. From clean cooking in Kenya ...
sites.libsyn.com

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🌍 As the world turns to nuclear energy to meet rising demand, cost remains the biggest barrier. A new @nature.com commentary by #MarxeFaculty @hegang.bsky.social and colleagues shows how China is driving costs down—defying global trends.

🔗 ow.ly/MsXE50WyNxA

#NuclearEnergy #ClimateAction
China reins in the spiralling construction costs of nuclear power — what can other countries learn?
Strengthening regulations and domestic supply chains could be key to making nuclear power more economically viable.
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@ncuscr.bsky.social is delighted to announce the twenty fellows who make up the ninth cohort of our Public Intellectuals Program.

Learn more about the newest #PIPFellows:
www.ncuscr.org/twenty-leadi...
Twenty Leading China Specialists Selected for Ninth Round of Public Intellectuals Program
The National Committee on U.S.-China Relations is pleased to announce the ninth round of fellows in its  Public Intellectuals Program (PIP), generously funded by Carnegie Corporation of New York. The ...
www.ncuscr.org

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China is cutting nuclear power costs while others struggle. In @nature.com, Prof. Gang He (@hegang.bsky.social) explains how — and why it matters for global climate action www.gc.cuny.edu/news/chinas-... @eesgccuny.bsky.social @baruch.cuny.edu
China’s Nuclear Power Development Strategy Holds Key to Lower Costs
Professor Gang He co-authors a new "Nature" comment article on taming the nuclear cost curse.
www.gc.cuny.edu

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Out today in @nature.com with Shangwei Liu, Gang He, and Minghao Qin our paper on nuclear power construction and (early) plant lifetime operation costs.

@johnshopkinssais.bsky.social @stonybrooku.bsky.social
@harvard.edu @baruch.cuny.edu

Nature 643, 1186-1188 (2025)

doi: doi.org/10.1038/d415...
China reins in the spiralling construction costs of nuclear power — what can other countries learn?
Strengthening regulations and domestic supply chains could be key to making nuclear power more economically viable.
doi.org

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Well, with the federal mess in full-blown re-creation, time to move to @bsky.app

I had hoped I-M-P-E-A-C-H could have been left behind. But time to R-E-S-I-S-T @donaldtrumpbsky.bsky.social again.

My 2017 resignation ...
www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10....

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New Study Shows Fewer Than 15% of China’s Coal Power Plant Workers Can Easily Transition to Green Jobs by 2060

Publication: One Earth
Date: November 6, 2024
Paper link: cell.com/one-earth/fu...
PDF: cell.com/action/showP...
Fewer than 15% of coal power plant workers in China can easily shift to green jobs by 2060
Green jobs are increasingly regarded as the solution to the displacement of coal-related workers. Yet, the extent to which green jobs are easily accessible to coal power plant workers regarding co-loc...
cell.com

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Our latest analysis shows 1) cutting the last 10-20% of CO2 emissions in China's #power system is highly cost-effective: less than 1% increase in system costs, dwarfed by substantial #climate and #health benefits; 2) such reduction requires almost a tripling of #China's transmission network by 2050
Cost-effectiveness of removing the last 10%–20% emissions of China's power sector - IOPscienceSearch
Cost-effectiveness of removing the last 10%–20% emissions of China’s power sector, Luo, Qian, Peng, Liqun, He, Gang, Lin, Jiang
iopscience.iop.org

Check out our new paper led by Liqun Peng and @lin-jiang.bsky.social on Role of Pumped Hydro Storage in China's Power System Decarbonization.

Fulltext Share Link: authors.elsevier.com/c/1lOxU3ic--...

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“Renewables remain the cheapest source of new electricity generation in many areas of the U.S.” — #MarxeFaculty Dr. Gang He in The Highlands Current on rising rates and the future of energy. ⚡

🔗 highlandscurrent.org/2025/07/04/b...

#EnergyPolicy #Renewables
Beyond the Grid: Cost Overload
Explaining your high utility bills
highlandscurrent.org

Wonderful news, congratulations Joe!

Our research finds that achieving deep decarbonization in the world's largest power system is not only feasible but also comes with substantial climate and public health benefits, all while incurring minimal additional costs.

Open Source Article: iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1...
Our latest analysis shows 1) cutting the last 10-20% of CO2 emissions in China's #power system is highly cost-effective: less than 1% increase in system costs, dwarfed by substantial #climate and #health benefits; 2) such reduction requires almost a tripling of #China's transmission network by 2050
Cost-effectiveness of removing the last 10%–20% emissions of China's power sector - IOPscienceSearch
Cost-effectiveness of removing the last 10%–20% emissions of China’s power sector, Luo, Qian, Peng, Liqun, He, Gang, Lin, Jiang
iopscience.iop.org

Supper cool, congratulations!

Grateful and thrilled to host an amazing lineup of experts this semester who will share their experiences and exciting research to inspire our students.

More details: drganghe.github.io/climate-gues...

Interested in attending virtually? Register here: forms.gle/65hnhJPmnYaz...

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NYC! 📣🗽☀️

We’re Standing Up for Science in Washington Square Park on March 7th from 12-3 PM!

Share with someone in NYC who should show up & support Science! ⬇️

#standupforscience2025