Volume 9: Demonstrations and Retrofits
Critical Questions in Structuring Energy Technology Organizations
9.1
Keith Aldridge, AEC
Neal Elliott, American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy
Detailed Instrumentation of a Building Bake-Out Procedure 9.11
Gregg D. Ander, Henry Lau, and Francis J. Offerman, Southern California
Edison Company
New Technology Field Evaluation of Gas-Engine-Driven Rooftop
Air-Conditioning
Equipment at the Willow Grove (PA) Naval Air Station 9.17
Peter R. Armstrong, Srinivas Katipamula, and David R. Conover, Pacific
Northwest Laboratory
Assessing the True Cost of Energy Efficiency in New Buildings 9.29
Ronald J. Balon, Montgomery County Government
Greening the White House: A Comprehensive Energy and Environmental Retrofit
9.35
Dianna Lopez Barnett and William D. Browning, Rocky Mountain Institute
Mark Ginsberg and Anne Sprunt-Crawley, U.S. Department of Energy
Field Measurement of Load Availability and Load Control Switch Effectiveness
in a
Residential AC Cycling Pilot 9.41
Terry A. Baxter and Patrick M. McCarthy, Aspens Systems Corporation
Tony Chiodini, Union Electric Company
Kenneth Prevatte, Schlumberger Industries, Inc.
The Triple-E House--Energy Efficient, Economical, and Ecological
9.51
Robert Borsch-Laaks and Ralf Pohlmann, Landesbausparkasse Nordrhein-
Westfalen
Durability of High-Albedo Roof Coatings 9.65
Sarah E. Bretz and Hashem Akbari, Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory
Friendly Fusion: Integrating Energy Efficiency with Renewable Technologies
9.77
Nancy C. Carlisle and Gary L. Nakarado, National Renewable Energy
Laboratory
Wisconsin's Performance Optimization Service: Utilities and Trade Allies
Delivering
a Service to Improve Industrial Motor-Driven System Performance 9.85
Edward M. Carroll, Barbara J. McKellar, and Ronald G. Wroblewski,
Wisconsin Demand-Side Demonstrations, Inc.
Beyond the Tank Wrap--Field Experience Implementing Domestic Hot Water Fuel
Substitution in an Electric Utility DSM Program 9.93
David R. Cawley and L. Blair Hamilton, Vermont Energy Investment
Corporation
Joseph A. Bongiovanni, Washington Electric Cooperative
Transferring New Technologies Within the Federal Sector: The New Technology
Demonstration Program 9.101
David R. Conover and David M. Hunt, Pacific Northwest Laboratory
Sealing Crawl Space Exterior Walls and Soil Floor to Save Energy and Reduce
Moisture
of Floor Joists 9.109
Matthew Custer, Atlantic Electric
Lynn Stiles, Richard Stockton College of New Jersey
Evaluating Benefits for an Industrial DSM Program 9.121
Paul S. Delaney, Southern California Edison Company
The U.S. Department of Energy's In-House Energy Management Program: Meeting
the Challenges of Federal Energy Management 9.129
Steve Greenberg, Evan Mills, Doug Lockhart, and Dale Sartor, Lawrence
Berkeley Laboratory
William Lintner, U.S. Department of Energy
Radon in Institutional Buildings: The Impacts of Conservation Strategies
9.137
Daniel E. Hadlich and David T. Grimsrud, University of Minnesota
Brian Krafthefer, Honeywell Inc.
New Smart Protocols to Avoid Lost Opportunities and Maximize Impact of
Residential
Retrofit Programs 9.147
L. Blair Hamilton, Ken Tohinaka, and Chris Neme, Vermont Energy
Investment Corporation
FEMP's BEST Program Champions Federal Push to Showcase Energy-Saving
Technologies in Federal Facilities 9.159
Louis R. Harris, Jr. and Mark Ginsberg, U.S. Department of Energy
On the Road Again: Delivering Energy Efficiency Education to the
Construction
Community--Successes and Failures 9.165
Lisa Heschong and Douglas E. Mahone, Heschong Mahone Group
Residential Indirect/Direct Evaporative Cooler Performance in Sacramento
9.175
Marc A. Hoeschele, Davis Energy Group, Inc.
Projected and Measured Results from an Energy-Efficient Small Commercial
Office
Building 9.187
David J. Houghton, E SOURCE
Energy Impacts of Attic Duct Retrofits in Sacramento Houses 9.195
David A. Jump and Mark Modera, Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory
Measured Energy Savings of an Energy-Efficient Office Computer System
9.205
P. Lapujade and D. S. Parker, Florida Solar Energy Center
What Is a Low-Energy House? 9.213
Barbara R. Litt and Alan K. Meier, Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory
SAVEnergy Action Plans 9.221
Katherine H. Mayo, National Renewable Energy Laboratory
Sharon deMonsabert, George Mason University
Mark Ginsberg, U.S. Department of Energy
Robert Westby, National Renewable Energy Laboratory
Promoting Equipment Energy Efficiency Through Public/Private Cooperation
9.227
Aimee T. McKane, New York State Energy Office
Field Comparison of Conventional HVAC Systems with a Residential
Gas-Engine-
Driven Heat Pump 9.235
James D. Miller, Pacific Northwest Laboratory
Over the Energy Edge: Results from a Seven-Year New Commercial Buildings
Research and Demonstration Project 9.243
Mary Ann Piette, Bruce Nordman, Odón de Buen, and Rick Diamond,
Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory
Bruce Cody, Bonneville Power Administration
Strategies for Improving the Market for Energy-Efficient Technologies
9.251
Diane Pirkey, U.S. Department of Energy
John Rivera and Ned Ormsby, D&R International, Ltd.
Greening the Building and the Bottom Line: Increasing Productivity Through
Energy-
Efficient Design 9.259
Joseph J. Romm, U.S. Department of Energy
William D. Browning, Rocky Mountain Institute
Building Technology Transfer Meetings: A Collaborative Model for
Transferring
DOE Research Results to Potential Users 9.269
Diana L. Shankle, Pacific Northwest Laboratory
Donna M. Hawkins, U.S. Department of Energy
Pat M. Love, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
G. Michael Wilde, Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory
Design and Development of an Energy-Efficient Livable Office Building
9.277
Elia M. Sterling, Theodor D. Sterling & Associates Ltd.
HVAC Synergy: Engineering Performance Studies of Chiller Refrigerant
Conversion
Strategies 9.283
Jack S. Wolpert and Jay Stein, E-Cube, Inc.
Bob Wayne, York International
Chris Robertson, Chris Robertson Associates
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