1996 ACEEE SUMMER STUDY ON ENERGY EFFICIENCY IN BUILDINGS
Table of Contents
Panel 5- Commercial Buildings: Program Design, Implementation, and Marketplace Issues
Reality Check: One Service Provider's Experience in a Recent Demand-Side
Bidding Pilot 5.1
Thomas G. Adams, Proven Alternatives, Inc.
Building Standards and Guidelines Program Education and Information
Strategy 5.9
Margo D. Appel, US. Department of Energy
Eric J. Makela and Diana L. Shankle, Pacific Northwest National
Laboratory
Adopt-A-Business Energy Conservation Program
5.15
Michael Arenson, Rising Sun Energy Center
The 1994 Washington State Nonresidential Energy Code: Quality Assurance
Program Results 5.19
David Baylon, Ecotope, Inc. Kevin Madison, Utility Code Group
Rebuild America: A Utility Community Parthership for Market Transformation
in the San Francisco Bay Area 5.27
Sam Cohen, Energy Solutions
Cyane Dandridge, ReEnergize
Neil DeSnoo, City of Berkeley
Alternative Financing for Federal Energy Projects: An Overview of the
Federal Energy Management Program Role
5.33
Douglas DahIe and Robert Westhy, National Renewable Energy
Laboratory
Mark Ginsberg, U.S. Department of Energy, Federal Energy Management
Program
Management and Modeling Techniques for Ensuring Accurate Building Simulation
Results in Existing Buildings
5.41
James A. Fireovid, SAIC Energy Solutions Division
David A. Leach, New England Power Service Company/Scallop Thermal
Management
Operation and Maintenance in Office Buildings: Defining Baseline
5.51
Lois M. Gordon and Tudi Haasl, Portland Energy Conservation, Inc.
Marketing Energy Efficiency As a Consumer Commodity
5.61
Nicholas P. Hall and John H. Reed, TecMRKT Works
Partnerships Make Projects Happen
5.69
Louis R. Harris, Jr., Federal Energy Management Program
Measuring Savings in Energy Savings Performance Contracts Using In-Place
Energy Management Systems-A Case Study
5.77
Kristin E. Heinemeier, Honeywell Technology Center
Hashem Akbari and J. Stephen Kromer, Lawrence Berkeley National
Laboratory
Hourly End-Use Energy Analysis as a Value-Added Customer Service
5.87
Curt Hepting, EnerSys Analytics Inc.
Gifford Jung and Lori Herman, British Columbia Hydro
Development of a Minimum Requirements Energy Code
5.95
Nigel Isaacs, Centre for Building Pefformance Research, Victoria
University of Wellington
Mike Donn, School of Architecture, Victoria University of
Wellington
Paul Bannister, Energy Research Otago Ltd
Mark Bassett, Building Association of New Zealand
Commercial Marketing Opportunities in Community Projects
5.105
Sabrina L. Karl and Paul I. Berkowitz, Wisconsin Energy Conservation
Corporation
Energy Efficiency as a Commodity: The Emergence of an Efficiency Secondary
Market Tor savings in Commercial Buildings
5.111
Gregory H. Kats and Arthur H. Rosenfeld, U.S. Department of Energy
Tim A. McIntosh, International Energy Agency
Scott A. McGaraghan, U.S. Department of Energy
Efficiency Improvements in U.S. Office Equipment: Pollution Prevention
at a Profit 5.123
Jonathan G. Koomey, Mary Ann Piette, Michael Cramer, and Joseph H. Eto,
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Design of an Energy Management Program for the University of Washington
5.131
Leslie Kramer, Brown, Vence & Associates
Kari Keiski, O'Neill & Company
Tom Hovde and Michael Laurie, BRACO Resource Services
National Measurement and Verification Protocols
5.141
J. Stephen Kromer, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Steven R. Schiller, Schiller Associates
Building a Constituency for Good Facilities Management: The Missing Link
for Maintaining Energy Efficiency in Public Sector Buildings
5.147
Rick Kunkle, Vince Schueler, and Tony Usibelli, Washington State Energy
Office
Changing Government Purchasing Practices: Promoting Energy Efficiency
on a Budget 5.159
Aimee T. McKane and Jeffrey P. Harris, Lawrence Berkeley National
Laboratory
Capturing Comprehensive Benefits from Commercial Customers: A Comparative
Analysis of HVAC Retirement Alternatives
5.169
Philip Mosenthal and John Plunkett, Optimal Energy, Inc.
Mark Kumm, Potomac Electric Power Company
Looking Inside the Box of Market Transformation
5.181
Hans Nilsson, Department of Energy Efficiency, NUTEK
Quality Assurance Services for Commercial Customers
5.191
John Owen, Seattle City Light
Richard P. Mazzucchi, SBW Consulting, Inc.
Jerry McFerran, BRACO Resource Services
Mike Kaplan, Kaplan Engineering
New Building Performance Contracting: Lessons Learned and New Ideas
5.199
Ann Peterson, California Energy Commission
Charles Eley, Eley Associates
Designing An Environmental Showcase: The San Francisco Presidio
5.209
Dale Sartor and Rick Diamond, Lawrence Berkeley National
Laboratory
Andy Walker, National Renewable Energy Laboratory
Michael Giller, National Park Service
Karl Brown, California Institute for Energy Efficiency
Anne Sprunt Crawley, U.S. Department of Energy
Results from Three Utility DSM Bidding Programs
5.219
Steven R. Schiller, Schiller Associates
Meng Chi and Jane Finleon, Public Service Company of Colorado
Anne Gumerlock Lee, Pacific Gas and Electric Company
Grant Hjelsand, Southern California Edison Company
Analyzing Approaches for Negotiating Energy Savings Agreement Between
Utilities and Energy Service Companies
5.231
Rita L. Vaidya and R. Eric Paquette, Cambridge Systematics, Inc.
Joint On-Site Audits: Providing Better (and More Cost-Effective) Service
to Customers 5.235
Hans P. Van Dusen and Lisa A. Skumatz, Skumatz Economic Research Associates,
Inc.
Panel 2 - Residential Buildings: Program Design, Implementation, and Marketplace Issues
Panel 3 - Residential Buildings: Program Evaluation
Panel 4 - Commercial Buildings: Technologies, Design, and Performance Analysis
Panel 5 - Commercial Buildings: Program Design, Implementation, and Marketplace Issues
Panel 6 - Commercial Buildings: Program Evaluation
Panel 7 - Energy Efficiency and the Utility of the Future
Panel 8 - Human Dimensions of Energy Consumption
Panel 9 - Energy and Environmental Policy
Panel 10 - Building Industry Trends
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