Stephanie Ohshita

Stephanie Siehr

Professor

Program Director
Full-Time Faculty
Socials

Biography

Professor Siehr works on energy–based solutions to multiple environmental problems–from local air pollution to global climate change–combining engineering with tools from political economy and organizational analysis. With a geographical focus on China, Japan, and the US, her research and teaching examine energy and carbon saving strategies; emissions inventories; city climate action; environmental and energy policy analysis; urban sustainability, international cooperation; and environmental risk management.

Research Areas

  • Energy and Environmental Policy Analysis
  • Climate Change Mitigation and Resilience
  • Urban Sustainability
  • Environmental Risk Assessment and Risk Management
  • Environment, Energy, and Economy in China and Japan

Education

  • PhD, MS, Environmental Engineering and Policy, Stanford University
  • SB, Chemical Engineering, MIT

Selected Publications

  • Ohshita, S.B. (Siehr, S.A.) “Exercising Power: China’s Transition to Efficient, Renewable Energy.” In: Energy Transition in Comparative Perspective: Germany’s Path to a Sustainable Future. C. Hager and C. Stefes, eds. To be published by Palgrave-MacMillan in 2016.

  • Ohshita, S.B. (Siehr, S.A.), Zhou, N. “Low-Carbon Urban Infrastructure.” Chapter in Low-Carbon Cities. S. Dhakal and M. Ruth, eds. To be published 2016 as a Springer Environmental Brief.

  • Khanna, N., D. Fridley, L. Price, N. Zhou, S. Ohshita (S. Siehr). 2016. “Estimating China’s Urban Energy Demand and CO2 Emissions: A Bottom-up Modeling Perspective.” Proceedings of the American Council for an Energy Efficient Economy (ACEEE), Summer Study 2016.

  • Ohshita, S.B. (Siehr, S.A.), L. Price, N. Zhou,
N. Khanna, D. Fridley, and X. Liu. The role of Chinese cities in greenhouse gas emission reduction. Briefing prepared by the China Energy Group, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, for Stockholm Environment Institute and Bloomberg Philanthropies. September 2015.

  • Ohshita, S.B. (Siehr, S.A.), N. Khanna, G. He, L.X. Hong, D. Fridley and Y. Zhou. “Urban form as a 'first fuel' for low-carbon mobility in Chinese cities: Strategies for energy and carbon saving in the transport sector.” Proceedings of the European Council for an Energy Efficient Economy (eceee), Summer Study 2015. 14 pp.

  • Ohshita, S.B. (Siehr, S.A.), N. Zhou, L. Price, D. Fridley, N. Khanna, L.X. Hong, HY. Lu, C. Fino-Chen, G. He. “Low Carbon Development for Cities: Methods and Measures.” Chapter in Vol. 6 "Sustainability of Energy Systems" in the Handbook of Clean Energy Systems. JY Yan, ed. Wiley: London, 2015.

  • Ohshita, S.B. (Siehr, S.A.), C. Fino-Chen, L.X. Hong, N. Khanna. BEST Cities: Software User Guide. Benchmarking and Energy Saving Tool for Low-Carbon Cities. Berkeley, CA: Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, June 2014. English version & 中文版. 81 pp.

  • Price, L., N. Zhou, D. Fridley, H.Y. Lu, L.X. Hong, C. Fino-Chen, J. Ke, S. Ohshita (S. Siehr), H. Min, Y. Zhou. “Energy-Efficiency and Greenhouse Gas Mitigation Policy Options: Assisting Chinese Cities in Prioritizing and Choosing Strategies.” Proceedings of the American Council for an Energy Efficient Economy (ACEEE), Summer Study 2014.