Energy Policy and General

Can We Progress from Solipsistic Science to Frugal Innovation? Daniel G. Nocera, Daedalus 2012, 141, 45–52.

Fast Food Energy. Daniel G. Nocera, Energy Environ. Sci. 2010, 3, 993–995.

On the Future of Global Energy. Daniel G. Nocera, Daedalus 2006, 135, 112–115.

Powering the Planet: Chemical Challenges in Solar Energy Utilization. Nathan S. Lewis and Daniel G. Nocera, Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 2006, 103, 15729–15735.

The Solar Opportunity. Nathan S. Lewis and Daniel G. Nocera, The Bridge 2015, 45, 41–47.

Solar Energy Supply and Storage for the Legacy and Nonlegacy Worlds. Timothy R. Cook, Dilek K. Dogutan, Steven Y. Reece, Yogesh Surendranath, Thomas S. Teets and Daniel G. Nocera, Chem. Rev. 2010, 110, 6474–6502.

Personalized Energy: The Home as a Solar Power Station and Solar Gas Station. Daniel G. Nocera, ChemSusChem 2009, 2, 387–390.

Chemistry of Personalized Solar Energy. Daniel G. Nocera, Inorg. Chem. 2009, 48, 10001–10007.

Molecular Chemistry of Consequence to Renewable Energy. Jillian L. Dempsey, Arthur J. Esswein, David R. Manke, Joel Rosenthal, Jake D. Soper and Daniel G. Nocera, Inorg. Chem. 2005, 44, 6879–6892.

Energy and Environment Policy Case for a Global Project on Artificial Photosynthesis. Thomas A. Faunce, Wolfgang Lubitz, A. William Rutherford, Douglas MacFarlane, Gary F. Moore, Peidong Yang, Daniel G. Nocera, Tom A. Moore, Duncan H Gregory, Shunichi Fukuzumi, Kyung Byung Yoon, Fraser A. Armstrong, Michael R Wasielewski and Stenbjorn Styring, Energy Environ. Sci. 2013, 6, 695–698.

Artificial Photosynthesis as a Frontier Technology for Energy Sustainability. Thomas Faunce, Stenbjorn Styring, Michael R Wasielewski, Gary W. Brudvig, A. William Rutherford, Johannes Messinger, Adam F. Lee, Craig L. Hill, Huub deGroot, Marc Fontecave, Doug R. MacFarlane, Ben Hankamer, Daniel G Nocera David M. Tiede, Holger Dau, Warwick Hillier, Lianzhou Wang and Rose Amal, Energy Environ. Sci. 2013, 6, 1074–1076.

Comparing Photosynthetic and Photovoltaic Efficiencies and Recognizing the Potential for Improvement? Robert E. Blankenship, David M. Tiede, James Barber, Gary W. Brudvig, Graham Fleming, Maria Ghirardi, Marilyn R. Gunner, Wolfgang Junge, David M. Kramer, Anastasios Melis, Thomas A. Moore, Christopher C. Moser, Daniel G. Nocera, Arthur J. Nozik, Donald R. Ort, William W. Parson, Roger C. Prince and Richard T. Sayre, Science 2011, 332, 805–809.

I Just Love Seeing All Those Solar Panels. Daniel G. Nocera, Nach. Chem. 2010, 58, 29–31.

A Giving Pledge of Sharing Discovery. Daniel G. Nocera, Chem. Sci. 2017, 8, 31.

Footsteps on the Sustainability Trail. Matthias Beller, Gabriele Centi, Daniel G. Nocera, Guido M. Kemeling and Peter Gölitz, ChemSusChem 2010, 3, 3–5.

Living Healthy on a Dying Planet. Daniel G. Nocera, Chem. Soc. Rev. 2009, 38, 13–15.

Great Challenges Ahead. Daniel G. Nocera, ChemSusChem 2008, 1, 1.

Preface: Overview of the Forum on Solar and Renewable Energy. Richard Eisenberg and Daniel G. Nocera, Inorg. Chem. 2005, 44, 6799–6801.

Vision of the Future from the Past. Daniel G. Nocera, Chem. Eng. News 2001, 79, 250.

Enhanced Performance in Chemistry by Minorities at the University Level. Daniel G. Nocera, James F. Harrison, Dorothy M. Reed and Charles Roberts, J. Chem. Ed. 1996, 73, 1131–1137.