Dr. Schreifels is asenior policy analyst with USEPA. With a background in engineering andeconomics, he designs and develops and implements pollution control and climatemitigation policies. Much of his work has focused on:
· emission measurementand verification;
· market-based instruments,such as emission trading programs and emission taxes;
· emission controltechnologies for coal-fired boilers; and
· cost-benefit analysis.
He served as a sciencefellow at the US Embassy in Beijing and US Consulates in Guangzhou andShenyang.
Prior to joining USEPA, he worked for IntelCorporation and Accenture. He has a PhD in environmental engineering fromTsinghua University, an MEM in resource economics and policy from DukeUniversity, and a BS in finance from St. Cloud State University.
• J Sun, J Schreifels, J Wang, JS Fu, S Wang, 2014. Cost estimate of multi-pollutant abatement from the power sector in the Yangtze River Delta region of China. Energy Policy 69, 478-488.
• JJ Schreifels, Y Fu, EJ Wilson, 2012. Sulfur dioxide control in China: policy evolution during the 10th and 11th Five-year Plans and lessons for the future. Energy Policy 48, 779-789
• J Schreifels, S Wang, J Hao, 2012. Design and operational considerations for selective catalytic reduction technologies at coal-fired boilers. Frontiers in Energy 6 (1), 98-105
• X Zhang, J Schreifels, 2011. Continuous emission monitoring systems at power plants in China: Improving SO2 emission measurement. Energy Policy 39 (11), 7432-7438.
• L Wang, C Jang, Y Zhang, et al, 2010. Assessment of air quality benefits from national air pollution control policies in China. Part II: Evaluation of air quality predictions and air quality benefits assessment. Atmospheric Environment 44 (28), 3449-3457.
• L Wang, C Jang, Y Zhang, et al, 2010. Assessment of air quality benefits from national air pollution control policies in China. Part I: Background, emission scenarios and evaluation of meteorological predictions. Atmospheric Environment 44 (28), 3442-3448.
• S Napolitano, G Stevens, J Schreifels, K Culligan, 2007. The NOx Budget Trading Program: A Collaborative, Innovative Approach to Solving a Regional Air Pollution Problem. The Electricity Journal 20 (9), 65-76.
• S Napolitano, J Schreifels, G Stevens, et al, 2007. The US acid rain program: key insights from the design, operation, and assessment of a cap-and-trade program. The Electricity Journal 20 (7), 47-58.
School of the Environment, Nanjing University
School of Environment, Tsinghua University
The International Council on Clean Transportation, ICCT
Witherspoon Consulting
The Regulatory Assistance Project
Clean Air Asia
China Academy of Sciences
China Academy of Sciences
Shanghai Academy of Environmental Sciences (SAES)
Vehicle Emission Control Center of MEP