Volume 6: Policy
Panel 6 Overview 6.xi
Paul I. Berkowitz and Paul Komor
Commercial Building Energy Code Compliance in Washington and Oregon
6.1
David Baylon, Ecotope, Inc.
Status of State and Local Adoption of Energy Standards for New
Commercial
Buildings 6.11
Jean J. Boulin, U.S. Department of Energy
David R. Conover, Pacific Northwest Laboratory
Development of a Thermal Standard for Manufactured Homes 6.15
Craig C. Conner, Pacific Northwest Laboratory
William E. Freeborne, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development
Commercial Building Energy Standards Implementation: Myth vs Reality
6.27
David R. Conover, Ron E. Jarnagin and Diana Shankle, Pacific Northwest
Laboratory
A Survey of State Lighting Codes 6.35
Robert G. Davis and Steven M. Meyers, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
The Design and Implementation of Energy Efficiency Building Codes in
Developing
Countries: The Case of Jamaica 6.39
Joseph J. Deringer, The Deringer Group
Joseph W. Gilling, The World Bank
Lessons Learned from Four Years of Operating a Home Energy Rating System
and
Energy-Efficient Mortgage Program 6.53
Richard Faesy, Vermont Energy Investment Corporation/Energy Rated Homes
of Vermont
Stalled on the Road to the Market: Analysis of Field Experience with a
Project
to Promote Lighting Efficiency in India 6.57
Ashok J. Gadgil, Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory
M. Anjali Sastry, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Consensus National Efficiency Standards for Lamps, Motors, Showerheads
and
Faucets, and Commercial HVAC Equipment 6.71
Howard S. Geller and Steven M. Nadel, American Council for an Energy-
Efficient Economy
Savings Verification in Utility Bidding: The Washington State Energy
Office
Case Study 6.83
Mark Hamilton, Barakat and Chamberlin, Inc.
Steve Harding, Stephen Harding Consulting
Creating Institutions for Energy Efficiency R&D: New Roles for States
and
Utilities 6.91
Jeffrey P. Harris and Arthur H. Rosenfeld, Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory
Carl Blumstein, American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy
John P. Millhone, U.S. Department of Energy
Worldwide Status of Energy Standards for Buildings 6.103
Kathryn B. Janda and John F. Busch, Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory
EPA Energy Star Computers: The Next Generation of Office Equipment
6.107
Brian J. Johnson and Catherine R. Zoi, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Changing the Efficiency in New Buildings: California's Perspective
6.115
Jeffery A. Johnson, ADM Associates, Inc.
How Large Is the Cost-Effective Energy Savings Potential in U.S. Buildings?
6.125
Paul Komor and Andrew Moyad, United States Congress
The Green Lights Program: Progress to Date and Lessons Learned 6.135
Robert M. Kwartin, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Achieving Energy Efficiency in Manufactured Housing Through Direct
Resource
Acquisition 6.147
Louis Y. Lee and Ruth B. Bennett, Bonneville Power Administration
Efficiency Standards for Household Appliances in the Nordic Countries and in
EC 6.155
Jesper Lorentzen and Vibeke Oestergaard, Danish Energy Agency
The National Collaborative on Home Energy Rating Systems and
Energy-Efficient
Mortgages 6.167
John P. Millhone and Mary-Margaret Jenior, U.S. Department of Energy
Barbara C. Farhar, National Renewable Energy Laboratory
Energy Surveys for Buildings: Problems and Perspectives 6.177
Peter Nielsen, Danish Energy Agency
Market Transformation by Technology Procurement and Demonstration
6.179
Hans Nilsson, NUTEK, Sweden
Highlights of Recent Projects of the Urban Consortium Energy Task Force
6.189
Rita Norton, City of San Jose
Mike Lindberg, City of Portland
A Walk on the Demand Side: Thailand Launches Its Energy Efficiency
Initiatives 6.193
Peter du Pont, International Institute for Energy Conservation
Koomchoak Biyaem, Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand
Window Performance Rating, Building Codes, and Utility Programs
6.205
M. Susan Reilly, Enermodal Engineering, Inc.
Stephen C. Carpenter, Enermodal Engineering Limited
Setting Goals for Improving Energy Efficiency in Federal Facilities
6.211
Robin Roy, Congress of the United States
The Critical Role of State Housing Finance Agencies in Promoting Energy
Efficiency
in Buildings 6.221
Beth Sachs, Vermont Energy Investment Corporation
Allan S. Hunt, Vermont Housing Finance Agency
Increasing Energy Efficiency Through Improved Enforcement of Building
Energy
Codes 6.229
Diana L. Shankle, Ann M. Lesperance and Richard A. Fowler, Pacific
Northwest Laboratory
Residential Energy Standards--A Crowded Market 6.233
Z. Todd Taylor, Craig C. Conner and David R. Conover, Pacific Northwest
Laboratory
Merle McBride, Owens-Corning Fiberglas
Maximizing Energy Efficiency Investments Through Communication
Campaigns:
How to Make Reddyreg. Kilowatt the Moral Equivalent of Smokey the Bear
6.241
Richard S. Tempchin, Edison Electric Institute
William J. LeBlanc, Barakat and Chamberlin
A Computer Bulletin Board Service for Energy Professionals 6.249
Linda White, Washington State Energy Office
Janet Ross Klippstein, Bonneville Power Administration
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