Amory Lovins(1947)

Arts

Amory Lovins is a recipient of the Blue Planet Prize (2007) from United States. They have received 2 major awards in total. Their primary field is Arts. They were educated at Harvard University and Harvard College. They have been affiliated with Stanford Precourt Institute for Energy.

United States
2
Major Awards
176
Publications
6,617
Citations
31
h-index
N/A
i10-index
37.6
Avg Citations/Paper

Most Cited Works

Top publications by citation count
#1

The power of the wind

Physics world(2022)
0
citations
#3

The National Academies’ 2021 Automotive Fuel Economy Report: Commendable Progress and Missed Opportunity

SAE International Journal of Sustainable Transportation, Energy, Environment, & Policy(2021)
0
citations
#5

Fuelling doubt

Physics world(2021)
0
citations
#6

No new nuclear

Physics world(2021)
1
citations
#10

Needs and Resources

Small is Profitable(2020)
3
citations

Recent Publications

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The power of the wind

Physics world2022
0citations
12citations
Open Access

The National Academies’ 2021 Automotive Fuel Economy Report: Commendable Progress and Missed Opportunity

SAE International Journal of Sustainable Transportation, Energy, Environment, & Policy2021
0citations
1citations
Open Access

Fuelling doubt

Physics world2021
0citations

No new nuclear

Physics world2021
1citations

Needs and Resources

Small is Profitable2020
3citations

Career History

Precourt Scholar

Stanford University Precourt Institute For Energy

Stanford, US

2020 — Present

Adjunct Professor

Stanford University

Stanford, US

2020 — Present

Cofounder and Chairman Emeritus [also CEO Emeritus, Chief Scientist 2007–19, contractor 2019– ]

Rocky Mountain Institute

Basalt, US

1982 — Present

Education

Oxford University

MA by Special Resolution

1971

Harvard College

1967

Education

Harvard University
Harvard College
Magdalen College
Bates College
Amherst Regional High School

Career Timeline

Magdalen College?–present
Stanford Precourt Institute for Energy2020–present

Top Publications

How big is the energy efficiency resource?
Environmental Research Letters201854 citations
Recalibrating climate prospects
Environmental Research Letters201926 citations

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