Neal Mann
Energy Systems Engineer
Biography
W. Neal Mann is an Energy Systems Engineer in the Electricity Markets Team at Argonne National Laboratory. He is affiliated with the Center for Energy, Environmental and Economic Systems Analysis (CEEESA), the Energy Systems and Infrastructure Analysis Division, and the Nuclear Science and Engineering Division. His research interests include energy system modeling and design, nuclear energy, and energy storage for climate change mitigation and adaptation. He holds a BA in physics and music from Southwestern University and an MSE and PhD in mechanical engineering (nuclear and radiation engineering area) from the University of Texas at Austin.
Recent Publications
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Levin, Todd, Audun Botterud, W. Neal Mann, Jonghwan Kwon, and Zhi Zhou. “Extreme Weather and Electricity Markets: Key Lessons from the February 2021 Texas Crisis.” Joule (January 6, 2022). https://doi.org/10.1016/j.joule.2021.12.015.
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Stauff, Nicolas E., W. Neal Mann, Katie Biegel, Todd Levin, Jordan Rader, Arantxa Cuadra, and Son Kim. 2021. “Reactor Power Size Impacts on Nuclear Competitiveness in a Carbon-Constrained Future.” ANL/NSE-21/55. Lemont, IL: Argonne National Laboratory.
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Ramirez-Meyers, K., W. Neal Mann, T. A. Deetjen, S. C. Johnson, J. D. Rhodes, and M. E. Webber. “How Different Power Plant Types Contribute to Electric Grid Reliability, Resilience, and Vulnerability: A Comparative Analytical Framework.” Progress in Energy 3, no. 3 (April 29, 2021): 033001. https://doi.org/10.1088/2516-1083/abf636.