The Holloway Group works with the Center for Health, Energy, and Environmental Research to better understand the positive and negative health impacts of cross-sector policy choices across energy, transportation, land use, and infrastructure.
The Holloway Group works with companies across the energy sector to identify where satellite data can inform real decisions, and to build lasting two-way relationships between NASA and industry.
The Holloway Group leads and contributes to the national NASA team conducting applied research and outreach to link advanced data and tools with air quality and health.
The Holloway Group works to characterize multi-pollutant emission changes and conduct cost-benefit analysis to provide information on “win-win” air pollution control, climate mitigation, and health outcomes.
The Holloway Group will develop a computationally feasible method to assess air pollution exposure near LNG terminals and related industrial facilities.
The Holloway Group will apply satellite-derived fine particulate matter data to support air quality analysis in both counties with and without monitors, to better compare exposure between counties.
The Holloway Group will assist the Office of Sustainability Clean Energy in developing Wisconsin’s Priority Climate Action Plans (PCAPs) and Comprehensive Climate Action Plans (CCAPs).
The Holloway Group works to examine regulatory modeling guidances for sulfur dioxide, with an eye toward alternate criteria to improve assessment away from monitors.
The Holloway Group works with state-level non-profits to quantify the air quality and health impacts from potential climate, energy, and transportation policies.
Holloway Group members collaborate with Prof. Tim Bertram (UW–Madison Chemistry) to integrate new chemical processes into the EPA Community Multiscale Air Quality Modeling System (CMAQ)
The Holloway Group works to address the potential for satellite data to support energy decision-making around supply, demand, and environmental impacts.
Our group leads and contributes to the national NASA team conducting applied research and outreach to link advanced data and tools with air quality and health.