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Panel 2 Overview 2.xi
John P. Kesselring and James M. Fay

Optimal Forced-Air Distribution in New Housing 2.1
John W. Andrews, Brookhaven National Laboratory

Field Study of Energy-Efficient Showerheads 2.5
Sharon A. Bailey, W. Michael Warwick and Anita J. Lauhala, Pacific
Northwest Laboratory
Curtis Hickman, Bonneville Power Administration
Christopher L. Dent, Pacific Science & Technology

The Effect of New Priorities and New Materials on Residential Refrigerator Design 2.13
David K. Benson and Thomas F. Potter, National Renewable Energy
Laboratory

Solar Versus Heat Pump Water Heaters: An Appliance Perspective 2.23
Stanley H. Boghosian and James D. Lutz, Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory

Improving the Thermal Performance of the U.S. Residential Window Stock 2.27
Richard E. Brown, Dariush K. Arasteh and Joseph H. Eto, Lawrence
Berkeley Laboratory

Impacts of Changing Residential Oil Burner Technology 2.35
T. Butcher, R. McDonald, R. Krajewski, Y. Celebi and J. Andrews,
Brookhaven National Laboratory

Facts and Figures About Compact Fluorescent Lamps or CFLs: Advertisements
Versus Measurements 2.39
H. Despretz, Agence de l'Environnement et de la Maitrise de l'Energie
(Environment Protection & Energy Conservation Agency)
J. Dubard, Laboratoire Central des Industries Electriques (Electrical
Equipment National Laboratory)

ACT 2 Project: Residential Maximum Energy Efficiency 2.45
Lance E. Elberling, Pacific Gas and Electric Company

Vacuum Panel and Thick Insulation for Refrigerator/Freezers: Two Technologies
That Work 2.53
H. Alan Fine, Jean Lupinacci and John S. Hoffman, U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency

Multi-Family Building Energy Monitoring and Analysis, Domestic Hot Water Use
and System Sizing Criteria Development: A Status Report 2.63
Fredric S. Goldner, Energy Management & Research Associates

What to Expect from New Residential Efficiency Standards: Whole-Building
Analysis of the Model Energy Code, ASHRAE 90.2P, and NAECA 2.75
James W. Hanford and Ronald L. Ritschard, Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory
James M. Fay, Gas Research Institute

Enhancing the Performance of HVAC and Distribution Systems in Residential
New Construction 2.85
Jeff Hammarlund, Portland Energy Conservation, Inc.
John Proctor, Proctor Engineering Group
George Kast and Tony Ward, Los Angeles Department of Water and Power

Measurements and Computer Modeling of the Energy Usage and Water
Consumption of Direct and Two-Stage Evaporative Coolers 2.89
Joe Huang, Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory
Hofu Wu, California State Polytechnic University

Residential Technology Scenario Analysis: Defining the Role of Efficiency
Standards, DSM, and Market Forces 2.103
Phil Hummel, Electric Power Research Institute
J. Stuart McMenamin, Regional Economic Research

Choosing the Right Replacement Boiler in Low-to-Moderate Income Multifamily
Buildings--An Update of Current Practice and Research 2.117
John T. Katrakis, Laura M. Wharton and William S. Goldmann, Center
for Neighborhood Technology

Case Study of Infiltration and Ventilation Improvements in a Multi-Family
Building 2.127
Mark E. Kelly, III, Building Science Engineering
John E. McQuail, Conservation Services Group, Inc.
Robert O'Brien, New England Electric Services Company

Preparing Minimum Energy Efficiency Standards for European Appliances 2.135
Benoit Lebot, Andrew Szabo and Pierre Michel, Agence de L'Environnement
et de la Maitrise de L'Energie - ADEME

Field Testing of Various Energy Saving Measures for Domestic Hot Water Heating
in Multifamily Buildings 2.145
Mary Sue Lobenstein, Dave L. Bohac, Kristine M. Korbel, Mark W.
Hancock, Timothy S. Dunsworth and Theodore J. Staller, Center for Energy
and the Urban Environment

Analysis of Historical Residential Air-Conditioning Equipment Sizing Using
Monitored Data 2.157
Robert G. Lucas, Pacific Northwest Laboratory

A Comprehensive Yardstick for Residential Thermal Distribution Efficiency 2.167
Mark P. Modera, Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory
John Andrews, Brookhaven National Laboratory
Esher Kweller, U.S. Department of Energy

Household Appliances: Measurement in Single Family Houses 2.179
Lars-Göran Månsson, LGM Consult AB
Carl-Axel Boman and Britt-Mari Jonsson, National Swedish Institute for
Building Research

The Impact of Residential Air Conditioner Charging and Sizing on Peak Electrical
Demand 2.189
Leon Neal, North Carolina Alternative Energy Corporation
Dennis L. O'Neal, Texas A&M University

Long-Term Interstitial Moisture Performance of a Tight Energy-Efficient Residence 2.201
Mike Nuess, Washington State Energy Office

Impact of Mechanical Systems on Ventilation and Infiltration in Homes 2.205
Larry Palmiter and Tami Bond, Ecotope, Inc.

Getting It Right the Second Time: Measured Savings and Peak Reduction from
Duct and Appliance Repairs 2.217
John P. Proctor and Ronald K. Pernick, Proctor Engineering Group

The California Residential Water Heating Project 2.225
David A. Springer and Richard C. Bourne, Davis Energy Group, Inc.

A Fundamental Approach in the Use of Whole-House Pressurization Data for
Predicting Infiltration Rates 2.235
Lynn F. Stiles, Stockton State College

Energy Savings Potential in Lighting of New Residential Dwellings 2.241
Karl R. Stum, Portland Energy Conservation, Inc.

The Low Energy House Zittau 2.253
Joachim Wilsdorf, Technische Hochschule Zittau
Hans Werner, Fraunhofer-Institut für Bauphysik Holzkirchen

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