Staff Profile

Lecturer

Shannon Page

BSc (Hons), PhD (Canterbury)
Shannon Page

Contact Details

Faculty of Environment, Society and Design

Location NRE 168
Phone 64 3 423 0436
Extension
Email shannon.page@lincoln.ac.nz
 

Job Description

Lecturer
 

Currently Teaching

Shannon currently examines:
 
ERST 368 Energy, Transport and Environment
ERST 612 Advanced Energy Systems
 
and contributes into:
 
ERST 101 Perspectives on the Environment (contributor)
 

Academic and Professional Background

Shannon is a member of:
• The New Zealand Society for Sustainability Engineering and Science (NZSSES) 
• Engineering for Social Responsibility (ESR) – acting National Secretary
 
He is currently researching:
• Sustainable energy systems
• Electricity modelling 
• Transportation Energy  
 

Current Research and Publications / Selected Publications

Journal Papers
  • Agathe Grenier, Shannon Page, 2012, The Impact of electrified transport on local grid infrastructure: A comparison between electric cars and light rail, Energy Policy, Vol. 49, pp. 355-364
  • Rendall S, Page S, Reitsma F, Van Houten E, Krumdieck S, (2012), Quantifying Transport Energy Resilience: Active Mode Accessibility, Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board, Volume 2242 / 2011, pp 72-80,
  • Watcharasukarn M, Page S, Krumdieck S, (2011), Virtual reality simulation game approach to investigate transport adaptive capacity for peak oil planning, Transportation Research Part A, Vol 64, pp 348-367
  • Mason, I.G., Page, S.C. and Williamson, A.G. (2010) A 100% renewable electricity generation system for New Zealand utilising hydro, wind, geothermal and biomass resources. Energy Policy, 38(8), 3973-3984
  • Krumdieck, S., Page, S. and Dantas, A. (2010) Urban form and long-term fuel supply decline: A method to investigate the peak oil risks to essential activities. Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice, 44(5), 306-322
  • Page, S.C., Williamson, A.G. and Mason, I.G. (2009) Carbon capture and storage: Fundamental thermodynamics and current technology. Energy Policy, 37, 3314-3324.
  • Page, S. and Krumdieck, S. (2009) System-level energy efficiency is the greatest barrier to development of the hydrogen economy. Energy Policy, 37(9), 3325-3335.
  • Dantas, A., Krumdieck, S. and Page, S. (2007) Risk of energy constrained activity-transport systems (RECATS). Journal of the Eastern Asia Society for Transportation Studies, 7, 1154-1168
  • Page, S.C., Anbuky, A.H., Krumdieck, S.P. and Brouwer, J. (2007) Test Method and Equivalent Circuit Modelling of a PEM Fuel Cell in a Passive State. IEEE Transactions on Energy Conversion, 22(3), 764-773.
Conference papers
  • Krumdieck, S., Watcharasukarn, M. and Page, S. (2010) TACA Sim: a survey for adaptability assessment. Auckland, New Zealand: 4th International Conference on Sustainability Engineering and Science, 30 Nov-3 Dec 2010.
  • Mason, I.G., Page, S.C. and Williamson, A.G. (2010) Could New Zealand have a 100% renewable electricity generation system? Christchurch, New Zealand: 2010 Electricity Engineers' Association (EEA) Conference, 17-18 Jun 2010.  
  • Rendall, S., Krumdieck, S.P., Page, S., Reitsma, F. and Van Houten, E. (2010) The Minimum Energy Transport Activity Access Model. Auckland, New Zealand: 4th International Conference on Sustainability Engineering and Science, 30 Nov-3 Dec 2010.
  • Mason, I.G., Page, S.C. and Williamson, A.G. (2010) Transitioning to a 100% renewable electricity generation system: balancing the roles of wind generation, base-load generation and hydro storage. University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand: 4th International Conference on Sustainability Engineering and Science, 30 Nov-3 Dec 2010
  • Dale, M., Krumdieck, S., Page, S., Mulligan, K. and Rendall, S. (2008) An Ecological Planning Approach to Community Based Sustainable Development. Auckland, New Zealand: 3rd International Conference on Sustainability Engineering and Science, 9-12 Dec 2008.
  • Page, S., Rendall, S. and Krumdieck, S. (2008) Fuel Retail Management System. Wellington, New Zealand: NERI Energy, Transport and Sustainability Symposium, 26-27 Jun 2008. 12pp.
  • Dale, M., Krumdieck, S., Page, S. and Mulligan, K. (2008) Transitionscape: Generating Community-Based Sustainable Transport Initiatives. Wellington, New Zealand: NERI Energy, Transport and Sustainability Symposium, 26-27 Jun 2008. 7pp.  
  • Dantas, A., Krumdieck, S. and Page, S. (2007) Risk of energy constrained Activity-transport systems (RECATS). Dalian, China: 7th Eastern Asia Society for Transportation Studies (EASTS) Conference, 24-27 Sep 2007. In Proceedings of the Eastern Asia Society for Transportation Studies, 6, 157.

Other publications


 

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