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2004 ACEEE Summer Study on Energy Efficiency in Buildings


 

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Session A
Monday, August 23 — 8:30 a.m. - 10:00 a.m.

PANELS PRESENTING: PAPERS BEING PRESENTED:

Panel Number: 1

Panel Title: Residential Buildings:
Technologies, Design, Performance Analysis,
and Building Industry Trends

Session Title: Cooling and Solar Hot Water

Measured Energy and Peak Demand Reduction from a High Efficiency Air Conditioner Replacement Pilot Project (670)
  • John Masiello, Florida Solar Energy Center
  • Danny Parker, Florida Solar Energy Center
  • John Sherwin, Florida Solar Energy Center

Comparison of Calculated and Measured Air Conditioning Design Loads for Alternative Glazing Options in Production Homes in California and Texas (600)

  • Bruce Wilcox
  • John Proctor, Proctor Engineering Group, Ltd.
  • Charles S. Barnaby, Wrightsoft Corp.
  • James Larsen, Cardinal Glass Industries

Field Investigation of 18 Solar-Assisted Domestic Hot Water Systems with Integral Collector Storage (425)

  • William Rittelmann, IBACOS
Panel Number: 2

Panel Title: Residential Buildings:
Program Design, Implementation, and Evaluation

Session Title: Large Evaluations

So, What REALLY Got Built? It's Not as Good as We Hoped but It's Not as Bad as We Feared (65)

  • Cyrus Dastur, Advanced Energy

Charting the Home Performance Contractors' Territory (478)

  • Greg Thomas, Performance Systems Development, Inc.
  • Chris Scruton, California Energy Commission
  • Bob Knight, Bevilacqua-Knight, Inc.

Comprehensive Evaluation Study of 12,000 California Mobile Homes (675)

  • Anne Blankenship, Robert Mowris & Associates
  • Robert J. Mowris, Robert Mowris & Associates
  • Ean Jones, Robert Mowris & Associates
  • David Robison, Stellar Processes
  • Howard Reichmuth, Stellar Processes
Panel Number: 3

Panel Title: Commercial Buildings:
Technologies, Design, Performance Analysis, and Building Industry Trends

Session Title: Relocatables

Designing Building Systems to Save Energy and Improve Indoor Environments: A Practical Demonstration (48)

  • Michael Apte, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
  • William J. Fisk, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
  • Alfred T. Hodgson, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
  • Leo Rainer, Davis Energy Group
  • Derek G. Shendell, Davis Energy Group

High Performance Relocatable Classrooms (333)

  • Gregg Ander, Southern California Edison
  • R. Anthony Pierce, Southern California Edison
  • Christine Magar, Southern California Edison
  • Eric Jones, Southern California Edison

Monitored Performance of Performance Enhanced Relocatable Classrooms (RC) Side-by-Side a Standard Relocatable Classroom in Three Climates (549)

  • Stephanie Thomas-Rees, Florida Solar Energy Center
  • Danny Parker, Florida Solar Energy Center
Panel Number: 4

Panel Title: Commercial Buildings:
Program Design, Implementation, and Evaluation

Session Title: Research and Development Strategic Planning

Scenario-Based R&D Portfolio Analysis: Informing the Tough Decisions (511)

  • Donna Hostick, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
  • Jerry Dion, U.S. Department of Energy
  • David Anderson, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
  • Sean McDonald, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

Commercial Building R&D Program Multi-Year Planning: Opportunities and Challenges (214)

  • John D. Ryan, U.S. Department of Energy
  • Andrew K. Nicholls, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

Assessing the Impacts of Energy Saving Products and Technologies: The Importance of Revealing Underlying Assumptions (467)

  • Martha Brook, California Energy Commission
  • Michael Kintner-Meyer, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
  • Michael R. Brambley, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
  • David Anderson, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Panel Number: 5

Panel Title: Utility Regulation and Deregualtion:
Incentives, Strategies, and Policies

Session Title: Integrated Resource Planning and the Rebirth of DSM

Energy Efficiency in the New Generation of IRP Modeling (430)

  • Lauren Miller, Quantec
  • Ken Seiden, Quantec, LLC
  • John Chamberlain, Quantec, LLC

Energy Efficiency and Distributed Generation Role in Transmission System Reliability Planning (433)

  • Philip Mosenthal, Optimal Energy
  • Chris Neme, Vermont Energy Investment Corporation
  • John Plunkett, Optimal Energy

The Rebirth of Utility DSM Programs in Nevada (127)

  • Bob Balzar, Nevada Power Co.
  • Howard Geller, SWEEP
  • Jon Wellinghoff, Beckley Singleton
Panel Number: 6

Panel Title: Market Transformation:
Designing for Lasting Change

Session Title: Getting Emerging Technologies Off the Shelf

Getting Energy Efficiency Innovations Off the Shelf (520)

  • Karl Johnson, California Institute for Energy Efficiency
  • Bob Knight, Bevilacqua-Knight, Inc.

Shining the Spotlight on Fixtures: Showcasing Showrooms to Increase Market Penetration of ENERGY STAR Light Fixtures (690)

  • Brooke Marshall, Ecos Consulting
  • John Zugel, Ecos Consulting
  • Brian Simmons, Ecos Consulting

Energy Savings Estimates of Light Emitting Diodes in Niche Lighting Applications (233)

  • Louise A. Conroy, Navigant Consulting
  • Michael J. Scholand, Navigant Consulting
  • James R. Brodrick, U.S. Department of Energy
Panel Number: 7

Panel Title: Human and Social Dimensions of Energy Use: Trends & Their Implications

Session Title: Learning Environments

The Role of Quantitative Data in Building Success (504)

  • Kathryn Janda, Oberlin College
  • Alexandra von Meier, Sonoma State University

Windows and Classrooms: A Study of Student Performance and the Indoor Environment (648)

  • Don Aumann, California Energy Commission
  • Ramona Peet, RLW Analytics
  • Lisa Heschong, Heschong Mahone Group

Goal Setting and Feedback: The Programmable Thermostat as a Device to Support Conservation Behavior in the User (680)

  • Teddy McCalley, Technical University Eindhoven
  • C.J.H. Midden, Technical University Eindhoven
Panel Number: 8

Panel Title: Energy & Environmental Policy:
Changing the Climate for Energy Efficiency

Session Title: Energy Efficiency and the Environment

Out of the Closet: Climate Change Action as a Driver for Energy Efficiency (143)

  • Ned Raynolds, Clean Air-Cool Planet

Tradable Certificates for Energy Efficiency: The Dawn of a New Trend in Energy Efficiency (190)

  • Paolo Bertoldi, European Commission
  • Diana Urge-Vorsatz, Central European University
  • Silvia Lazarova-Rezessy, European Commission

Modeling the Air Impacts of Energy Efficiency in the Northeast (356)

  • Bruce Biewald, Synapse Energy Economics
  • Geoff Keith, Synapse Energy Economics
  • David E. White, Synapse Energy Economics
Panel Number: 9

Panel Title: Efficient Buildings in Efficient Communities

Session Title: Real Applications or Built Examples

Charging the Battery - Energy Efficiency in Battery Park City (566)

  • Kevin Finnegan, Battery Park City Authority
  • Adam Hinge, Sustainable Energy Partnerships
  • Antony Woo, Battery Park City Authority

The CERTS Microgrid (457)

  • Chris Marnay, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
  • Owen Bailey, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Panel Number: 12/13

Panel Title: Thinking Outside the Box: And Now for Something Completely Different...

Session Title: Water and Energy in Buildings

Managing Water and Energy Use in Buildings: Parallels, Complements, and Trade-offs

  • Gary Wolff, Pacific Institute – Moderator
  • David Broustis, City of Seattle – Moderator
  • Jim Lutz, LBNL – Discussant
  • John Koeller, CUWCC Consultant [invited] – Discussant

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Session B
Monday, August 23 — 10:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.

PANELS PRESENTING: PAPERS BEING PRESENTED:

Panel Number: 1

Panel Title: Residential Buildings:
Technologies, Design, Performance Analysis,
and Building Industry Trends

Session Title: Heat Pumps

A Performance Based Method to Determine Refrigerator Charge Level for Commissioning Unitary AC and HP Systems (232)
  • Keith Temple

Duct Efficiency under Full-load or Modulating Conditions: Implications for Heat Pump Performance (495)

  • Larry Palmiter, Ecotope, Inc.
  • Paul Francisco, University of Illinois
  • Erin Kruse, Ecotope, Inc.

Understanding Seasonal Performance Factors for Heat Pumps (489)

  • Paul Francisco, University of Illinois
  • David Baylon, Ecotope, Inc.
  • Larry Palmiter, Ecotope, Inc.
Panel Number: 2

Panel Title: Residential Buildings:
Program Design, Implementation, and Evaluation

Session Title: New Ways of Measuring Residential Program Efficiency Impacts

Evaluation on Residential Energy Efficiency Programs Using the City-Scale End-Use Simulation Model (101)

  • Yoshiyuki Shimoda, Osaka University
  • Takuro Fujii, Osaka University
  • Takao Morikawa, Osaka University
  • Minoru Mizuno, Osaka University

Successful Techniques for Identifying, Measuring, and Attributing Causality in Residential Programs (622)

  • Lisa A. Skumatz, Skumatz Economic Research Associates, Inc.
  • Daniel Violette, Summit Blue Consulting, LLC
  • Rose A. Woods, Skumatz Economic Research Associates, Inc.

Bottom-up Simulation Model for Estimating End-Use Energy Demand Profiles in Residential Houses (277)

  • Kiichiro Tsuji, Osaka University
  • Osamu Saeki, Osaka University
  • Fuminori Sano, Osaka University
  • Takehiko Matsuoka, Kansai Electric Power Company
Panel Number: 3

Panel Title: Commercial Buildings:
Technologies, Design, Performance Analysis, and Building Industry Trends

Session Title: Building Controls

Opportunities of Wireless Sensors and Controls for Buildings Operations (400)

  • Michael Kintner-Meyer, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
  • Rob Conant, Dust, Inc.

Machine to Machine (M2M) Technology in Demand Responsive Commercial Buildings (525)

  • Dave Watson, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
  • Osman Sezgen, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
  • Naoya Motegi, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
  • Mary Ann Piette, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
  • Christine Shockman, Shockman Consulting

Application of Automated Fault Detection and Diagnostics for Rooftop Air Conditioners in California (717)

  • Haorong Li, Purdue University
  • Jim Braun, Purdue University
Panel Number: 4

Panel Title: Commercial Buildings:
Program Design, Implementation, and Evaluation

Session Title: Hard-to-Reach Audiences

Who Says Small Customers Can't Be Reached? (80)

  • Marissa Myers, Quantum Consulting, Inc.
  • Beatrice Mayo, Pacific Gas & Electric
  • Rafael Friedmann, Pacific Gas & Electric

Realizing Demand Response Capabilities and Energy Savings in Small Commercial Retail Chain Customers (239)

  • Michael Gibbs, ICF Associates, Inc.
  • Michael Messenger, California Energy Commission

Amplifying Real Estate Value through Energy & Water Management: From ESCO to "Energy Savings Limited Partner" (587)

  • Evan Mills, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Panel Number: 5

Panel Title: Utility Regulation and Deregualtion:
Incentives, Strategies, and Policies

Session Title: Real-Time Pricing and DSM Bidding

Does Real-Time Pricing Deliver Demand Response? A Case Study of Niagara Mowhawk's Large Customer RTP Tariff (160)

  • Charles Goldman, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
  • Mithra Moezzi, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
  • Ranjit R. Bharvirkar, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
  • Nicole Hopper, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
  • Osman Sezgen, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
  • Bernie Neenan, Neenan Associates
  • Dick Boisvert, Cornell University
  • Donna Pratt, Neenan Associates
  • Peter Cappers, Neenan Associates

Real Time Pricing and the Real Live Firm (180)

  • Mithra Moezzi, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
  • Ranjit R. Bharvirkar, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
  • Nicole Hopper, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
  • Charles Goldman, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
  • Osman Sezgen, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

Yet Another Look at Demand Side Bidding - Long Island Power Authority's New 75-Megawatt Efficiency RFP (550)

  • Eric Belliveau, Optimal Energy Inc.
  • Dan Zaweski, Long Island Power Authority
  • Craig MacDonald, Long Island Power Authority
Panel Number: 6

Panel Title: Market Transformation:
Designing for Lasting Change

Session Title: Creating Lasting Change Through Training and Education

Education by Design: Creating Lasting Market Behavior Change through Education and Training (256)

  • Marge Anderson, Energy Center of Wisconsin

Building Performance Services: Engaging the Market to Encourage Better Commercial Building Operating Performance (299)

  • Mark Tuffo, Northwest Energy Efficiency Alliance
  • Skip Schick, Schick Consulting
  • Jim Volkman, Efficient Concepts

Developing a Next-Generation Community College Curriculum for Energy-Efficient High-Performance Building Operations (585)

  • Peter Crabtree, Peralta Community College District
  • Joseph Deringer, The Deringer Group
  • Mary Ann Piette, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
  • Philip Haves, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
  • Rick Diamond, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
  • Chuck Frost, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
  • Katie Koelle, Peralta Community College District
  • Nick Kyriakopedi, Laney College
  • Evan Mills, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Panel Number: 7

Panel Title: Human and Social Dimensions of Energy Use: Trends & Their Implications

Session Title: Daylighting

What's Wrong with Daylighting? Where It Goes Wrong and How Users Respond to Failure (423)

  • Prasad Vaidya, The Weidt Group
  • Tom McDougall, The Weidt Group
  • David Eijadi, The Weidt Group
  • Jim Douglas, The Weidt Group
  • Jason Steinbock, The Weidt Group

Daylighting and Productivity in the Retail Sector (339)

  • Ramona Peet, RLW Analytics
  • Don Aumann, California Energy Commission
  • Lisa Heschong, Heschong Mahone Group
  • Roger Wright, RLW Analytics, Inc.

The Call Center Study: Office Worker Performance and the Indoor Environment (649)

  • Lisa Heschong, Heschong Mahone Group
  • Don Aumann, California Energy Commission
  • S. Okura, RLW Analytics
Panel Number: 8

Panel Title: Energy & Environmental Policy:
Changing the Climate for Energy Efficiency

Session Title: Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy Potential

The Technical, Economic and Achievable Potential for Energy Efficiency in the U.S. - A Meta-Analysis of Recent Studies (111)

  • Steve Nadel, American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy
  • R. Neal Elliott, American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy
  • Elizabeth Brown, American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy
  • Anna Monis Shipley, American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy

Cost Effective Contributions to New York's Greenhouse Gas Reduction Targets from Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy Resources (266)

  • David G. Hill, Vermont Energy Investment Corporation
  • R. Neal Elliott, American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy
  • Chris Neme, Vermont Energy Investment Corporation
  • Lawrence J. Pakenas, NYSERDA
  • John Plunkett, Optimal Energy, Inc.
  • Philip Mosenthal, Optimal Energy, Inc.
  • Christine Donovan, C.T. Donovan Associates

Estimating the Potential for Cost Effective Electric Energy and Peak Demand Savings in Connecticut (444)

  • Tom Rooney, GDS Associates, Inc.
  • Michael W. Rufo, Quantum Consulting, Inc.
  • Richard Spellman, GDS Associates, Inc.
  • Jeff Schlegel, CT Energy Conservation Management Board (ECMB) Consultant
Panel Number: 12/13

Panel Title: Thinking Outside the Box: And Now for Something Completely Different...

Session Title: Education Debate

K-12 Education—Is it a Good Use of Scarce Energy Efficiency Funds?

  • Marilyn Brown, Director, Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy Program, Oak Ridge National Laboratory – Moderator
  • Merrilee Harrigan, Alliance to Save Energy – Debater
  • David Cohan, Evaluation Coordinator, Northwest Energy Efficiency Alliance – Debater
Panel Number: 14

Panel Title: Appliances and Equipment

Session Title: Refrigerators

Findings of Energy Label Design Research in China (629)

  • Paul Waide, PW Consulting
  • Jin Minghong, China National Institute of Standardization
  • Christine Egan, CLASP

Thinking Outside the Refrigerator: Shutting Down Power Plants with NAECA? (551)

  • Reuben Deumling, UC Berkeley

Cold Hard Facts About Metering Refrigerators That Aren't There (703)

  • Miriam Goldberg, Kema-Xenergy, Inc.
  • Jennifer Fagan, Kema-Xenergy, Inc.
  • Shahana Samiullah, Southern California Edison

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Session C
Tuesday, August 24— 8:30 a.m. - 10:00 a.m.

PANELS PRESENTING: PAPERS BEING PRESENTED:

Panel Number: 1

Panel Title: Residential Buildings:
Technologies, Design, Performance Analysis,
and Building Industry Trends

Session Title: Crawlspace Attics & Roofs

Field Testing of External Foundation Insulation (5)
  • J.M. Lacy, National Engineering and Environment Laboratory

Moisture Solution Becomes Efficiency Bonanza (38)

  • Bruce Davis, Advanced Energy
  • Cyrus Dastur, Advanced Energy

Cooling Related Thermal Performance of Finished and Unfinished Metal Roofing Products (669)

  • Danny Parker, Florida Solar Energy Center
  • John Sherwin, Florida Solar Energy Center
  • Jeff Sonne, Florida Solar Energy Center
Panel Number: 2

Panel Title: Residential Buildings:
Program Design, Implementation, and Evaluation

Session Title: Innovative Multifamily Approaches

Resource-Efficient Laundry Room Demonstration and Evaluation: A Holistic Approach to Maximizing Energy, Water and Cost Savings in Multifamily Laundry Rooms (208)

  • Greg Sullivan, Battelle/Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
  • Graham Parker, Battelle/Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
  • Jack Jenkins, Wisconsin Focus on Energy

It's Not About the Savings: Achieving Energy Efficiency in Systems-Built Homes (43)

  • Dave Kinyon, Wisconsin Energy Conservation Corporation
  • Mary Meunier, State of Wisconsin, Division of Energy
  • Daniel S. Ackerstein, Leonardo Academy
  • Kathy Kuntz, Wisconsin Energy Conservation Corporation

Impacts of an Energy Star Promotion (25)

  • Jack Habart, Habart & Associates Consulting
  • Iris Sulyma, BC Hydro
  • Ken Tiedemann, BC Hydro
Panel Number: 3

Panel Title: Commercial Buildings:
Technologies, Design, Performance Analysis, and Building Industry Trends

Session Title: Comparing Building Energy Performance

Case Studies of Energy Information Systems for Energy Management and Demand Response in Large Facilities (285)

  • Naoya Motegi, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
  • Osman Sezgen, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
  • Mary Ann Piette, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
  • Dave Watson, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
  • Christine Shockman, Shockman Consulting

Notes from the Field: Identifying Demand Response Measures Customers Will Actually Do (490)

  • Julia K. Larkin, Kema-Xenergy
  • Dan Thomas, Kema-Xenergy
  • Dan Engel, Nexant
  • Ed Jerome, Nexant

Demand Response Enabling Technologies and Case Studies from the NYSERDA Peak Load Reduction Program (734)

  • Chris Smith, NYSERDA
  • Gary Epstein, Energy & Resource Solutions, Inc.
  • Mark D'Antonio
Panel Number: 4

Panel Title: Commercial Buildings:
Program Design, Implementation, and Evaluation

Session Title: Comparing Building Energy Performance

An Evaluation of Savings and Measure Persistence from Retro-Commissioning of Large Commercial Office Buildings (449)

  • Norman J. Bourassa, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
  • Naoya Motegi, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
  • Mary Ann Piette, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

Energy-Related Commercial Building Construction Characteristics: An Assessment of Current Practice (165/166)

  • Eric Richman, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
  • Justin Williams, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

Comparing Commercial Building Energy Use Around the World (565)

  • Adam Hinge, Sustainable Energy Partnerships
  • Paolo Bertoldi, European Commission
  • Paul Waide, International Energy Agency
Panel Number: 5

Panel Title: Utility Regulation and Deregualtion:
Incentives, Strategies, and Policies

Session Title: The Impacts of Energy Industry Restructuring on Energy Efficiency Policy: Stories from California and Korea

Electric Utility Restructuring and Its Impact on Energy Efficiency (728)

  • Edward Vine, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
  • Keun Dae Lee, KERI
  • Chang Ho Rhee, KERI

Update on California's Approach to Energy Efficiency (77)

  • Dian M. Grueneich, Grueneich Resource Advocates
  • Jody S. London, Grueneich Resource Advocates
Panel Number: 6

Panel Title: Market Transformation:
Designing for Lasting Change

Session Title: Partnering for MT in HVAC

Learning to Play Well with Others: Obtaining Shipment and Sales Data through Long-term Relationships with Manufacturers (164)

  • Lynn Hoefgen, Nexus Market Research, Inc.
  • Shel Feldman, Shel Feldman Management Consulting
  • Dorothy Conant, Independent
  • Elizabeth Titus, Northeast Energy Efficiency Partnership
  • Susan Oman, Nexus Market Research, Inc.
  • Betty Tolkin, Nexus Market Research, Inc.

Upstream Solutions to Downstream Problems: Working with the HVAC and Efficiency Communities to Improve Field Performance of Small Commercial Rooftop Units (365)

  • Pete Jacobs, Architectural Energy Corporation
  • Cathy Higgins, New Buildings Institute
  • Rachael Shwom, Consortium for Energy Efficiency

Leveraging the Efforts fo Efficiency Programs, Equip. Mftrs, and Trade Associations to Improve HVAC Installation Practices: A National Campaign for Improving In-Field Performance of Resi. HVAC Equip. (284)

  • John Taylor, Consortium for Energy Efficiency
Panel Number: 7

Panel Title: Human and Social Dimensions of Energy Use: Trends & Their Implications

Session Title: Patterns of Energy Use

Different Everyday Lives - Different Patterns of Electricity Use (187)

  • Kirsten Gram-Hanssen, Danish Building and Urban Research

Changes in the Patterns of Energy Consumption and Expenditures Over the Past Quarter Century (300)

  • Michael T. Laurence, Energy Information Administration

Lasting Impressions: Conservation and the 2001 California Energy Crisis (559)

  • Loren Lutzenhiser, Portland State University
  • Rick Kunkle, Washington State University
  • James Woods, Washington State University
  • Susan Lutzenhiser, Portland State University
  • Sylvia Bender, California Energy Commission
Panel Number: 8

Panel Title: Energy & Environmental Policy:
Changing the Climate for Energy Efficiency

Session Title: State and Local Clean Energy Initiatives

State Leadership in Energy Efficiency Policy (658)

  • Bill Prindle, American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy
  • Steve Nadel, American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy
  • Nikolaas Dietsch, U.S. EPA

Exploring the Economic Development Implications of Capacity Building within State and Local Energy Efficiency Programs (340)

  • Denise Mulholland, U.S. EPA
  • Skip Laitner, U.S. EPA
  • Nikolaas Dietsch, U.S. EPA

Taking Up Where Congress Left Off - the Emergence of the States in a Post-Energy-Bill Policy World (452)

  • Kara Rinaldi, Alliance to Save Energy
  • Kate Offringa, Alliance to Save Energy
  • Lowell Ungar, Alliance to Save Energy
Panel Number: 9

Panel Title: Efficient Buildings in Efficient Communities

Session Title: New Urbanism & Resource Efficiency

LEED Homes and LEED for Neighborhood Developments: Status of the U.S. Green Building Council's Residential Programs (142)

  • Ann Edminster, Design AVEnues
  • Doug Farr, Farr Associates

Natural Resource Efficiency Designed in New Urbanism (475)

  • Christine Magar, Southern California Edison
  • Gregg Ander, Southern California Edison
  • Rob Watson, Natural Resources Defense Council
  • Dimitri Klapsis, Moule and Polyzoides
  • Rob Bolin, Syska Hennessy Group
  • Susan Munves, City of Santa Monica
Panel Number: 12/13

Panel Title: Thinking Outside the Box: And Now for Something Completely Different...

Session Title: Major Trends Affecting Energy Efficiency Use in Buildings

The Future of Commercial Buildings: The Major Trends, Influences, and Factors Driving Change in the Commercial Buildings Market (470)

  • Katherine Johnson, KJ Consulting

Changing Trends: A Brief History of the U.S. Household Consumption of Energy, Water, Food, Beverages, and Tobacco (460)

  • Rick Diamond, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

Information Technologies in Buildings

  • Rich Brown, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
  • Bruce Nordman, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
  • Leo Rainer, Davis Energy Group

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Session D
Tuesday, August 24 — 10:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.

PANELS PRESENTING: PAPERS BEING PRESENTED:

Panel Number: 1

Panel Title: Residential Buildings:
Technologies, Design, Performance Analysis,
and Building Industry Trends

Session Title: Manufactured Housing - HUD Code

An Assessment of Six Residential Ventilation Techniques in Hot and Humid Climates (30)
  • Neil Moyer, Florida Solar Energy Center
  • Danny Parker, Florida Solar Energy Center
  • Subrato Chandra, Florida Solar Energy Center

Field Evaluation of New Manufactured Homes in the Pacific Northwest (324)

  • Bob Davis, Ecotope, Inc.
  • David Baylon, Ecotope, Inc.
  • Tom Hewes, Oregon Dept. of Energy

Manufactured Homes: Proposed Requirements for Improving Energy Efficiency (461)

  • Craig Conner, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
  • Michael Lubliner, Washington State University Energy Extension
  • Heather Dillon, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
  • Robert Lucas, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Panel Number: 2

Panel Title: Residential Buildings:
Program Design, Implementation, and Evaluation

Session Title: Innovative Approaches to Serve Hard to Reach Customers

Reaching the Unreachable (726)

  • Mary Kammer, City of Lompoc

Utility Allowances: From Regulatory Barrier to Incentive Mechanism for Energy Efficiency in Affordable Multifamily New Construction (657)

  • Nehemiah Stone, Heschong Mahone Group
  • Puja Manglani, Heschong Mahone Group
  • Rocelyn Dee, Heschong Mahone Group
  • Charles Ehrlich, Heschong Mahone Group
  • Sean Denniston, Heschong Mahone Group

Multifamily Markets: Hard-to-Reach and Hard-to-Serve (434)

  • Robert D. Bordner, Energy Market Innovations, Inc.
  • Robert M. Wirtshafter, Wirtshafter Associates, Inc.
  • Mary Wold, Sempra Utilities
Panel Number: 3

Panel Title: Commercial Buildings:
Technologies, Design, Performance Analysis, and Building Industry Trends

Session Title: Lighting

Emerging Lighting Technologies and Applications: Combining the New with the Tried and True (60)

  • Karl Johnson, California Institute for Energy Efficiency
  • Don Aumann, California Energy Commission
  • Judie Porter, Architectural Energy Corporation

Efficient Lighting Design and Office Worker Productivity (276)

  • Carol Jones, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
  • Kelly Gordon, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

Advanced Lighting Guidelines: 2003 Edition (359)

  • David E. Weigand, New Buildings Institute
  • James Benya, New Buildings Institute
Panel Number: 4

Panel Title: Commercial Buildings:
Program Design, Implementation, and Evaluation

Session Title: Niche Markets & Technologies

EnergySmart Grocer: Mapping Industry Connections Delivers Success (377)

  • Diane Levin, PECI
  • Hannah Friedman, Portland Energy Conservation, Inc.
  • Linda Irvine, PECI

Market Research in MT Program Design: Commercial Windows in the Pacific Northwest (352)

  • Philipp Degens, Northwest Energy Efficiency Alliance
  • Gary Curtis, West Wall Group
  • John Jennings, Northwest Energy Efficiency Alliance

Energy Efficiency Programs for Niche Markets: The Labs21 Program as an Exemplar (18)

  • Philip Wirdzek, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
  • Paul Mathew, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
  • William Lintner, U.S. Department of Energy
  • Nancy Carlisle, National Renewable Energy Laboratory
Panel Number: 5

Panel Title: Utility Regulation and Deregualtion:
Incentives, Strategies, and Policies

Session Title: State Public Benefits Policies for Energy Efficiency and the Administration of Energy Efficiency Programs

Public Benefits Funds: Approaching Their Second Decade, What Have We Learned? (396)

  • Martin Kushler, American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy
  • Dan York, American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy
  • Patti Witte, American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy

Energy Efficiency Administration: Many Religions, One Spiritual Experience (744)

  • Chris Chouteau

Four Years Experience of the Nation's First Energy Efficiency Utility: Balancing Resource Acquisition & Market Transformation Under a Performance Contract (264)

  • Blair Hamilton, Efficiency Vermont
  • Toben Galvin, Efficiency Vermont
Panel Number: 6

Panel Title: Market Transformation:
Designing for Lasting Change

Session Title: Measurement Issues & Strategies

How Do We Measure Market Effects? Counting the Ways, and Why It Matters (205)

  • Elizabeth Titus, Northeast Energy Efficiency Partnership
  • Monica Nevius, Consortium for Energy Efficiency
  • Julie Michals, Northeast Energy Efficiency Partnerships, Inc.

Market Transformation - What is Really Happening and How Can We Know? (557)

  • Ken Tiedemann, BC Hydro
  • Jack Habart, Habart & Associates Consulting

Efficient Techniques for Estimating Baseline and Market Shares Projections from MT Interventions (616)

  • David Weitzel, Skumatz Economic Research Associates, Inc.
  • Lisa A. Skumatz, Skumatz Economic Research Associates, Inc.
Panel Number: 7

Panel Title: Human and Social Dimensions of Energy Use: Trends & Their Implications

Session Title: People in Demand Response

Diffusion in the Desert: Adoption of Demand Response Technology by Rural Small Businesses (253)

  • Christine R. Geltz, Geltz Communications
  • Mark S. Martinez, Southern California Edison

Market Transformation Lessons Learned from an Automated Demand Response Test in California (419)

  • Christine Shockman, Shockman Consulting
  • Osman Sezgen, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
  • Naoya Motegi, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
  • Mary Ann Piette, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
  • Dave Watson, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

What Goes on Behind the Meter: Real Customer Response to Residential Time-of-Use Pricing (556)

  • Vikki Wood, Sacramento Municipal Utility District
  • Loren Lutzenhiser, Portland State University
  • Sylvia Bender, California Energy Commission
  • Janis Erickson, Sacramento Municipal Utility District
Panel Number: 8

Panel Title: Energy & Environmental Policy:
Changing the Climate for Energy Efficiency

Session Title: Sustainable Development - Residential

Well Beyond Energy Codes: the Green Points Program in Boulder (509)

  • Elizabeth Vasatka, City of Boulder
  • Larry Kinney, Southwest Energy Efficiency Project
  • Cam Marshall, Marshall Information Service LLC

Comparative Analysis of Home Buyer Response to New Zero-Energy Homes (130)

  • Barbara C. Farhar, NREL
  • Timothy C. Coburn, Abilene Christian University
  • Megan Murphy, University of Colorado

Large Production Home Builder Experience with Zero-Energy Homes (135)

  • Timothy C. Coburn, Abilene Christian University
  • Barbara C. Farhar, NREL
  • Megan Murphy, University of Colorado
Panel Number: 12/13

Panel Title: Thinking Outside the Box: And Now for Something Completely Different...

Session Title: Energy Efficiency vs. Conservation Debate

Neither Just People nor Just Technology - Moving Past the Impasse in the Conservation vs. Efficiency Debate

  • Rick Diamond, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory – Moderator
  • Mithra Moezzi, Ecole des Mines, Paris – Debater
  • Mark Levine – Debater
Panel Number: 14

Panel Title: Appliances and Equipment

Session Title: Standby Policies and Issues

Many Small Consumers, One Growing Problem: Achieving Energy Savings for Electronic Equipment Operating in Low Power Modes (447)

  • Christopher Payne, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
  • Alan Meier, International Energy Agency

Turning Australia's Standby Strategy into Reality - Progress towards a 1-Watt Goal (181)

  • Shane Holt, Australian Greenhouse Office
  • Lloyd Harrington, Energy Efficient Strategies

Any Device, Any Mode: Measuring All Residential Low-Power Mode Energy Consumption (512)

  • Bruce Nordman, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
  • Peter Biermayer, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
  • Gregory Homan, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

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Session E
Wednesday, August 25 — 8:30 a.m. - 10:00 a.m.

PANELS PRESENTING: PAPERS BEING PRESENTED:

Panel Number: 1

Panel Title: Residential Buildings:
Technologies, Design, Performance Analysis,
and Building Industry Trends

Session Title: Innovative Cooling

Integrating Evaporative Cooling with Dynamic Insulation for Improved Comfort (216)
  • Marc Zuluaga, Steven Winter Associates, Inc.
  • Srikanth Puttagunta, Steven Winter Associates, Inc.

Field Measurements of Air Conditioners with and without TXVs (691)

  • Robert J. Mowris, Robert Mowris & Associates
  • Anne Blankenship, Robert Mowris & Associates
  • Ean Jones, Robert Mowris & Associates

Cool Roof Colored Materials (37)

  • Hashem Akbari, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
  • Ronnen Levinson, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
  • Paul Berdahl, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
  • Andre Desjarlais, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
  • Bill Miller, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
  • Chris Scruton, California Energy Commission
  • Steve Wiel, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Panel Number: 2

Panel Title: Residential Buildings:
Program Design, Implementation, and Evaluation

Session Title: New Ways of Achieving Residential Efficiency

Cinergy's Pilot Payment Plus Program: Teaching Customers the Skills They Need to Both Save Energy and Manage Their Payment Performance (579)

  • Rick Morgan, Morgan Marketing Partners
  • Kathy Schroder, Cinergy
  • Nick Hall, TecMarket Works

High Profile at Low Cost: Introducing a Multi-Family Residential Market to High-Performance Building Design and Construction (62)

  • Barry Zalph, Louisville Metro Air Pollution Control District

Marketing Zero Energy Homes to Production Builders (385)

  • David Springer, Davis Energy Group, Inc.
  • Rob Hammon, ConSol
Panel Number: 3

Panel Title: Commercial Buildings:
Technologies, Design, Performance Analysis, and Building Industry Trends

Session Title: Commissioning

Beyond Commissioning (323)

  • Michael R. Brambley, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
  • Srinivas Katipamula, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

Strategies for Improving Persistence of Commissioning Benefits (380)

  • Tudi Haasl, PECI
  • Hannah Friedman, Portland Energy Conservation, Inc.
  • Amanda Potter, PECI

Creating California's Online Commissioning Case Study Database: Case Studies Go High Tech (481)

  • Hannah Friedman, Portland Energy Conservation, Inc.
  • Tudi Haasl, PECI
  • Ken Gillespie, Pacific Gas & Electric
Panel Number: 4

Panel Title: Commercial Buildings:
Program Design, Implementation, and Evaluation

Session Title: Evaluation Techniques

Using Logic Models to Improve and Enhance Nonresidential Programs (445)

  • Jane Peters, Research Into Action, Inc.
  • Dulan Carr Moran, Research Into Action, Inc.
  • Scott Albert, GDS Associates, Inc.
  • Victoria Engel, NYSERDA
  • Lori Megdal, Megdal and Associates

Non-Energy Benefits from Wisconsin's Commercial & Industrial Programs (678)

  • Nick Hall, TecMarket Works
  • Johna Roth, TecMarket Works

Non-Energy Benefits (NEBs) in the Commercial Sector: Results from Hundreds of Buildings (618)

  • Charles Bicknell, Skumatz Economic Research Associates, Inc.
  • Lisa A. Skumatz, Skumatz Economic Research Associates, Inc.
Panel Number: 5

Panel Title: Utility Regulation and Deregualtion:
Incentives, Strategies, and Policies

Session Title: The Energy Services Industry in the U.S., Europe, and Japan

Characteristics and Performance of the Federal Market for ESCO Services (158)

  • Nicole Hopper, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
  • Charles Goldman, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
  • Dave Birr, Synchronous Energy Solutions

How are EU ESCOs Behaving and How to Create a Real ESCO Market? (189)

  • Vincent Berrutto, European Commission
  • Edward Vine, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
  • Paolo Bertoldi, European Commission
  • Mario de Renzio, European Commission

The Detail Analysis of the ESCO Market in Japan (9)

  • Chiharu Murakoshi, Jyukankyo Research Institute
  • Hidetoshi Nakagami, Jyukankyo Research Institute
  • Takashi Masuda, Jyukankyo Research Institute
Panel Number: 6

Panel Title: Market Transformation:
Designing for Lasting Change

Session Title: Results in Lighting

Results from the Efficient Lighting Initiative Evaluation: Amazing Outcomes and Implications for Market Transformation (640)

  • Luisa Freeman-Farvardin, Freeman & Associates, LLC
  • Edward Vine, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
  • Ken Tiedemann, BC Hydro
  • Iris Sulyma, BC Hydro
  • Jack Habart, Habart & Associates Consulting
  • Rafael Friedmann, Independent Consultant
  • Barbara Atkinson, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
  • Joseph Lopes, Applied Energy Group
  • Martin Adelaar, Marbek Consulting

Circuit Riding Technical Assistance Efforts to Support High Performance Lighting Market Transformation (736)

  • Gary Epstein, Energy & Resource Solutions, Inc.
  • Brian McCowan, Energy & Resource Solutions, Inc.
  • Tom Coughlin, National Grid

Reflector CFLs: Friend or Foe? (294)

  • Jeff McCullough, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Panel Number: 7

Panel Title: Human and Social Dimensions of Energy Use: Trends & Their Implications

Session Title: Reframing the Problem

Consumption Versus Efficiency: Have We Designed the Right Policies and Programmes? (192)

  • Benoit Lebot, European Commission
  • Paolo Bertoldi, European Commission

Engineering Approach and Social Aspects of Energy Use: Mind the Gap, But Can It Be Closed? (590)

  • Jaap Jelsma, University of Twente

Them or Us? The Role of Consumber Lifestyles in U.S. Energy Use and CO2 Emissions (259)

  • Shui Bin, National Center for Atmospheric Research
  • Hadi Powlatabadi, University of British Columbia, Canada
Panel Number: 8

Panel Title: Energy & Environmental Policy:
Changing the Climate for Energy Efficiency

Session Title: Buildings and Technology Efficiency and Impacts

Consumer Price Impacts of Efficiency Standards (582)

  • Larry Dale, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
  • Dev Millstein, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

Transforming the Market for Sustainable Design Effective Public Policies and Strategies (392)

  • Nancy Carlisle, National Renewable Energy Laboratory
  • Joan Glickman, U.S. Department of Energy
  • Matthew Brown, NYSERDA
  • Michael Foster, City of San Jose, CA
  • Alison Kinn Bennett, U.S. EPA
  • Ken Sandler, U.S. EPA

Growing the Commissioning Industry in California: A Collaborative Effort (376)

  • Grant Duhon, Pacific Gas & Electric
  • Amanda Potter, PECI
  • Phil Welker, PECI
Panel Number: 9

Panel Title: Efficient Buildings in Efficient Communities

Session Title: High Performance Buildings & Communities

Integrated Design with a Focus on Energy (453)

  • Bart Poel, EBM-Consult
  • Verity Ducos, CEA

Communicty Efficiency is More than Energy Efficiency: But Will Consumers Accept It? (599)

  • John Holtzclaw, Sierra Club
Panel Number: 12/13

Panel Title: Thinking Outside the Box: And Now for Something Completely Different...

Session Title: Beyond the Price Signal