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ACEEE Summer
Study on Energy Efficiency in Industry 2003
Sustainability and Industry:
Increasing Energy Efficiency and Reducing Emissions
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Panel
Descriptions
Panel
1: Industrial Energy Efficiency and Sustainability Issues
Panel Leaders: Heriberto Cabezas, U.S. EPA, and Ron Nielson,
Alcan
This panel will address industrial energy efficiency and sustainability
issues such as life-cycle analyses of manufactured products,
material efficiency and waste minimization, material substitution,
embedded energy and materials, imported/exported energy and
materials, atmospheric emissions associated with the use of
products of industry, and industrial ecology. This panel will
also address more efficient and sustainable process technologies.
Keywords:
life-cycle analysis, process technologies, material substitution,
waste minimization, industrial ecology, emissions
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Session: Life-Cycle Approaches to Sustainability and Energy
Efficiency
Wednesday, July 30 8:30
- 10:00
- A Life-Cycle Cost Analysis (LCCA) for Setting Energy-Efficiency Standards in Brazil: The Case of Residential Refrigerators
(98)
Guilherme de C. Queiroz, International Energy Initiative
Gilberto De M. Jannuzzi, Department of Energy/Universidade Estadual de Campinas (UNICAMP) and International Energy Initiative
Edson A. Vendrusculo, International Energy Initiative and Faculdade de Engenharia Elétrica e Computação (UNICAMP)
Thomaz Borges, International Energy Initiative
José A. Pomílio, Faculdade de Engenharia Elétrica e Computação (UNICAMP)
- U.S. Aluminum Production Energy Requirements: Historical Perspective, Theoretical Limits, and New Opportunities
(108)
William Choate, BCS, Inc.
John Green, Consultant
- ULSAB-AVC (Advanced Vehicle Concepts): A Solution for Today (Engineering, Life Cycle Inventory, and Cost Analyses)
(35)
Jody Shaw, United States Steel Corporation
William Heenan, The Steel Alliance
Vanessa Smith, University of Michigan
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Session: Assessment and Modeling Methods
Wednesday, July 30 10:30
- 12:00
- Programs for Integrated Industrial Audits: The Audit Process and Case Studies for the NSTAR Eco-Efficiency Program and the NGRID ISOS Program (155)
Gary Epstein, Mark D'Antonio, Satyen Moray, and Yogesh Patil, Energy & Resource Solutions, Inc.
Ed McGlynn, Nstar Electric
Tom Coughlin, National Grid USA
- Modeling Industrial Behavior and Feedback Between Energy and Material Flows and Capital Vintage: Implications for Material, Energy and Climate Change Policy Design (132)
Brynhildur Davidsdottir, Boston University
- Fiber Recovery from Waste Paper: A Breakthrough in Re-Pulping Technology (51)
Jerry
Aue, Energy Center of Wisconsin
Keith Picard, Fiber Recycling Technologies
Kevin
Grabner, Energy Center of Wisconsin
Alan Button, Buttonwood Consulting, LLC
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Session: Energy and Sustainability at the State and National Level
Thursday, July 31 8:30
- 10:00
- State
of California Economic Analysis of Sustainable Building:
Phase I (28)
Greg Kats, Capital E
Amanda Eichel and Arnold Sowell, State and Consumer Services Agency
- Energy Intensity Indicators for Non-Energy Intensive Industries: An Analysis for Germany, the Netherlands, and the United Kingdom (69)
C.A. Ramirez, M.K. Patel, and K. Blok, Utrecht University, Copernicus Institute
- Accelerating
Innovation: Building on the Past to Expand Biorefining
and Sustainable Manufacturing in Wisconsin (63)
Preston
Schutt, State of Wisconsin, Division of Energy
Sean Weitner and Kevin
Grabner, Energy Center of Wisconsin
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Session: Economics and Policy in Energy Efficiency
Thursday, July 31 10:30
- 12:00
- Transition towards Sustainable Production: Policy Planning for a Systems Change (97)
Bianca Oudshoff, Ministry of Economic Affairs, The Netherlands
Frank Klinckenberg, Klinckenberg Consultants
- A Technical Framework for Industrial Greenhouse Gas Mitigation
in Developing Countries (95)
Mark Howells, University of Cape Town
Skip Laitner, EPA Office of Atmospheric Programs
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Panel
2: Leadership and Management Practices in Industrial Energy
Efficiency and Sustainability
Panel Leaders: Steven Schultz, 3M Energy Management and Lawrence
Ambs, University of Massachusetts
This
panel will focus on exemplary corporate management practices
and leadership in the area of industrial energy efficiency
and sustainability. Papers may analyze management practices
and programs of companies and organizations that result in
significant industrial energy efficiency improvement or increased
industrial sustainability. Management practices and programs
may include corporate commitments or targets, corporate inventories,
computerized energy management systems, energy management
practice, outsourcing of energy management, and benchmarking.
Keywords:
management practices, corporate strategies, leadership, voluntary
commitments, inventories, benchmarking
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Session: Voluntary Programs
Wednesday, July 30 8:30
- 10:00
- The WWF Climate Savers Program: Greenhouse Gas Reduction Strategies at Work (23)
Matt Banks and Rebecca Eaton, World Wildlife Fund, Climate Change Program
- Encouraging Development of Sustainable Energy Management Systems in the Manufacturing Sector (80)
Elizabeth Dutrow and Thomas Hicks, U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency
- A Collaborative Strategy to Strengthen the Business Case for Industrial Sector Energy Efficiency
(119)
Tracy Narel, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Aleisha Khan, D&R International
Preston Schutt, Wisconsin Department of Administration
Michael Ponder, Northwest Energy Efficiency Alliance
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Session: Corporate Programs
Wednesday, July 30 10:30
- 12:00
- Using
Six Sigma to Drive Energy Efficiency Improvements
at DuPont (12)
John Kane, DuPont Energy Technology
- Practical
Next Steps when the CEO Is Finally Ready for Energy
Management (118)
John Nicol and Timothy Dantoin,
Science Applications International Corporation
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Session: Energy Management Strategies
Thursday, July 31 8:30
- 10:00
- Overcoming
Barriers to Effective Energy Management in Industrial
Settings (84)
Michael Brown and Virginia Key, Georgia Tech Energy and Environmental Management Center
- You
Never Know until You Try: An Independent Evaluation
of the EnVINTA One-2-Five® Energy Program (68)
Jane Peters, Research Into Action, Inc.
Phil Degens and Jeff Harris, NW Energy Efficiency
Alliance
- Data
Centers and Energy Use - Let's Look at the Data (162)
William Tschudi, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Priya Sreedharan, Rumsey Engineers
Tengfeng Xu, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
David Coup, NYSERDA
Paul Roggensack, California Energy Commission
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Session: Energy Efficiency and Sustainability Tools
Thursday, July 31 10:30
- 12:00
- Evaluation Feedback Drives Industrial Energy Management Training Approach (79)
Brenda Jessen and Kevin Grabner, Energy Center of
Wisconsin
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Session: Foreign Technical Programs
Friday, August 1 8:30
- 10:00
- A
Strategy for Energy Efficiency Actions in the Mexican
Industrial Sector: The Pemex Experience (16)
O. de Buen R., D. Gutiérrez D., G. Ramos N., E. Valdivieso R., and
J. González M., CONAE
S. Gómez A. and C.E. Hernández, SIASPA (Pemex)
- Achieving
Further Reductions of Energy Consumption and CO2
Emissions in an Efficient Mexican Industry: The Case
of the Cement Industry (83)
L. Ozawa-Meida, N.K.Tovey, and S.P. Gerrard
University of East Anglia, School of Environmental Sciences
- Lifecycle Energy System Scan (LESS): More about LESS in Long Term Agreements (18)
Erik ter Avest and Reinier Gerrits, Netherlands Agency for Energy and the Environment
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Panel
3: Policies and Programs to Achieve Industrial Energy Efficiency
and Sustainability
Panel Leaders: Tim McIntosh, Natural Resources Canada and
Suzanne Watson, Northeast Midwest Institute
This
panel focuses on experiences with policies and programs in
industrial energy efficiency improvement and sustainability.
The panel includes a wide range of experiences from utility
to local, state, and national programs. Papers may discuss
design, development, experiences, and evaluation of industrial
energy efficiency programs. Novel policy and program approaches
are of high interest, as are international and domestic activities.
Topics include experiences with multi-pollutant emissions
reduction efforts, target-setting and negotiated agreements,
benchmarking, emissions trading, and emissions registries.
Keywords:
industrial energy policy, program design, international, national,
multi-pollutant, benchmarking, emissions trading, targets,
agreements
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Session: Innovative Methods for Promoting Industrial Energy Efficiency
Wednesday, July 30 8:30
- 10:00
- Combining Long Term Agreements with Emissions Trading:
An Overview of the Current EU Energy Efficiency Policies for the Industrial Sector and a Proposal for a New Industrial Efficiency Policy (99)
Paolo Bertoldi, European Commission
Otto Starzer and Michael Sattler, The Austrian Energy Agency (EVA)
- Energy
Efficiency in Environmental Permits in Europe (22)
Marianne Lindstrom, Mikko Attila, Jaana Pennanen,
and Elise Sahivirta, Finnish Environment Institute
- Promoting Innovative Energy Technologies through Output-Based Emission Policies (129)
Susan Freedman, Northeast-Midwest
Institute
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Session: Issues Related to Greenhouse Gas Emissions Reduction Projects
Wednesday, July 30 10:30
- 12:00
- Transactions
Costs in Efficiency and Emissions Reductions Projects
in the Industrial Sector (52)
Eric Smith and Skip Laitner, U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency
- Wisconsin's
Approach to Quantifying Emission Reductions: Coordinating
the Focus on Energy Program with the Wisconsin Voluntary
Emission Reduction Registry (77)
David Sumi, Jeff Erickson, and Karl Hausker, PA Consulting Group
Jim Mapp, Cheryl Rezabek, and Pat Meier, Wisconsin
Department of Administration
- Voluntary GHG Reductions: Early Experiences of Climate Leaders (115)
Neil Kolwey and Michael Shepard, E Source/Platts
Research and Consulting
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Session: International/China
Thursday, July 31 8:30
- 10:00
- Sectoral
and Geographic Analysis of the Decline in China's
National Energy Consumption in the Late 1990s (14)
Joanna Lewis, David Fridley, Jonathan Sinton,
and Jieming Lin, Lawrence Berkely National Laboratory
- Voluntary
Agreements for Increasing Energy Efficiency in Industry:
Case Study of a Pilot Project with the Steel Industry
in Shandong Province, China (2)
Lynn Price, Ernst Worrell, and Jonathon Sinton, Lawrence
Berkely National Laboratory
Jiang Yun, China Energy Conservation Association
- Motor
System Optimization in China: A Capacity-Building
Model for Industrial Energy Efficiency (55)
Aimee McKane, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Robert Williams, United Nations
Industrial Development Organization
Vestal Tutterow, Lawrence Berkeley
National Laboratory
Steve Nadel, ACEEE
Zou Guijin, China Energy Conservation Investment
Corporation
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Session: International
Thursday, July 31 10:30
- 12:00
- Canadian
Industry Program for Energy Conservation: Improving
Industrial Energy Efficiency in Canada (32)
Glenda Taylor and Mallika Nanduri, Natural Resources
Canada
- The "Efficient Compressed Air" Campaign in Germany: Market Transformation to Activate Cost Reductions and Emissions Savings (25)
Peter Radgen, Fraunhofer ISI
- Energy
Efficiency through LTAs: Broadening the Horizon in
the New LTA Approach (72)
Reinier Gerrits, Netherlands Agency for Energy and the Environment
Bianca Oudshoff, Ministry of Economic Affairs
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Session: Small to Medium Business Operations
Friday, August 1 8:30
- 10:00
- Economic Incentives and the Timing of Investments in Energy Conservation: The Case of California Agriculture (124)
Ellen Burnes and Sally Hays, California State University
- The
Mom and Pop Machine Shop - Designing Programs for
Small Industrial Customers (125)
Philippus Willems, Kris Bradley, and Marissa Myers,
Quantum Consulting
Rafael Friedmann, Pacific Gas & Electric Company
- Decision-Making
Among Small Manufacturers and What This Means for
Program Design (167)
Lori Megdal, Megdal and Associates
Ingo Bensch, Energy Center of Wisconsin
Darren Schauff, Opinion Dynamics Corporation
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Session: Audits and Benchmarking
Friday, August 1 10:30
- 12:00
- Development of Cleanroom Energy Benchmarks and Baselines for Use in Industrial New Construction Energy Efficiency Programs (89)
Stephen Fok, Pacific Gas and Electric
Company
John Weale, Rumsey Engineers, Inc.
- Energy
Code Applicability for Industrial Facilities (158)
Natalie Hildt, Brian McCowan and Gary Epstein, Energy & Research
Solutions, Inc.
- Career
Paths of Senior Industrial Assessment Center Program
Alumni (7)
Bruce E. Tonn and Jean H. Peretz, University of Tennessee
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Panel
4: Industrial Energy Efficiency Measures and Technologies
Panel Leaders: Paul Scheihing, DOE OIT, and Miriam Pye,
NYSERDA
In this
panel, the focus is on energy efficiency measures and technologies
related to industrial cross-cutting energy applications, and
in-house utilities. Papers may discuss emerging technologies,
technology assessments, efficient practices, maintenance and
energy efficiency, and efficient systems and system optimization
in motor systems, steam and hot water supply systems, and
compressed air systems.
Keywords:
motors, compressed air systems, case studies, technologies,
efficient practice, system optimization, steam and hot water
supply systems
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Session: Industrial Assessments
Wednesday, July 8:30
- 10:00
- Benefits of Multi-Day Industrial Center Assessments for Large Energy-Intensive Facilities
(121)
Warren Heffington and James Eggebrecht, Texas A&M
University
- Capturing Energy and Resources through Remanufacturing (150)
Nabil Nasr, Newton Green II, David Fister, and Monica
M. Becker, Rochester Institute of Technology
- ENERGY STAR® Guides for Energy Efficiency Opportunities, Featuring the Motor Vehicle Assembly Industry
(8)
Christina Galitsky and Ernst Worrell, Lawrence
Berkely National Laboratory
Kristin Zimmerman, General Motors Corporation
Elizabeth Dutrow, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
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Session: Process Heating
Wednesday, July 30 10:30
- 12:00
- Opportunities for Energy Efficiency in Hydrocarbon Resin Manufacturing Facilities (91)
Ahmad Ganji, Bryan Hackett, and Sandra Chow, BASE
Energy, Inc.
Robert Lonergan and John Wimer, Neville Chemical Company
- Forced
Internal Recirculation Burners for Boilers and Process
Heating (78)
Richard Knight, David Cygan, and Joseph Rabovitser,
Gas Technology Institute
- Highly
Preheated Combustion Air Furnace with Oxygen Enrichment
for Metal Processing to Significantly Improve Energy
Efficiency and Reduce Emissions (149)
Arvind Atreya and David Everest, University of
Michigan
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Session: Water/Wastewater
Thursday, July 31 8:30
- 10:00
- Opportunities
and Barriers in Madison, Wisconsin: Understanding
Process Energy Use in a Large Municipal Water Utility
(50)
Scott Olsen, Madison Gas and Electric Company
Al Larson, Madison Water Utility
- Anaerobic
Digestion: the New York State Experience (175)
Barry Liebowitz, NYSERDA
- A Systems Approach to Saving Energy in Water and Wastewater Facilities (103)
Jon Biemer and Todd Amundson, Bonneville Power Administration
Andy Ekman, Northwest Energy Efficiency Alliance
Martin Shain, BacGen Technologies, Inc.
Lauren Miller, Quantec Consulting
Todd Amundson, Bonneville Power Administration
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Session: Industry Sectors
Thursday, July 31 10:30
- 12:00
- A
Market Transformation Strategy for Highly Efficient
Steel-Making (17)
Barry Solomon, Michigan Technological University
- Energy
Conservation Opportunities in the Pulp and Paper Industry:
An Illinois Case Study (141)
Michael Chimack, Christine E. Walker, and Rob Miller, Energy Resources Center
- Energy
Efficiency Opportunities in the Glass Manufacturing
Industry (157)
Mark D'Antonio, Natalie Hildt, Yogesh Patil, and
Satyen Moray, Energy & Resource Solutions
Tom Shields, Osram Sylvania
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Session: Motor Systems I
Friday, August 1 8:30
- 10:00
- EASA
AEMT Study of Motor Repair Impact on Efficiency (4)
Thomas Bishop, Electrical Apparatus Service Association
- Case
Studies: Small Particulate Blower System Energy Efficiency
(137)
Chao Chen and Tom Hovde, Snohomish County Public Utility
District
John Vranizan, Carroll, Hatch & Associates, Inc.
- Applications
of AIRMaster+ in Real Industrial Facilities (159)
Satyen Moray, Mark D'Antonio, Yogesh Patil, and
Alan MacDougall, Energy & Resource Solutions
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Session: Motor Systems II
Friday, August 1 10:30
- 12:00
- Industrial
Motor System Optimization Projects in the U.S.: An
Impact Study (33)
Robert Lung, Resource Dynamics Corporation
Aimee McKane, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Mitchell Olszewski, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
- Efficient
Motors: Industry Allies Business Development in Energy
Efficiency Services (43)
Jon Linn, NEEP
Laurie Kokkinides, NYSERDA
- Motor
Projects in the Pacific Northwest (127)
Kenneth Anderson, Michael Ponder, and Andy Ekman, Northwest Energy Efficiency Alliance
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Session: Industrial Process Systems
Friday, August 1 10:30
- 12:00
- The
Development of a Next Generation Melting System for
Glass Production: Opportunities and Progress (64)
Elliott Levine, U.S. Department of Energy
Michael Greenman, Glass Manufacturing Industry Council
Keith Jamison, Energetics
- Energy
and Waste Minimization in the Investment Casting Industry
(62)
Raymond Puffer, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Bruce M. Phipps, MPI, Inc.
- Maintenance
Decisions Matter - An Alternative Approach to Stimulating
Energy Saving (172)
Hugh Falkner, Future Energy Solutions
Vestel Tutterow, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
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Panel
5: Combined Heat and Power (CHP) and Distributed Power
Panel Leaders: Tom Kerr, US EPA and Al Hildreth, General Motors
Combined
heat and power production and distributed power applications
are important means to reduce energy use and costs. In this
panel, we focus on industrial CHP applications, potentials
and potential energy and environmental impact, policies, deregulation
and CHP, and technology development, as well as non-traditional
technologies.
Keywords:
CHP, distributed generation (DG), deregulation, generation
technologies, environmental impact of CHP, CHP applications,
market barriers
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Session: Removing Barriers to CHP and DG
Wednesday, July 30 8:30
- 10:00
- Removing
Barriers to the Development of Clean Distributed Generation
and Combined Heat and Power (92)
Tom Bourgeois and Anish Joshi, Pace University Energy
Project
Adam Hinge, Sustainable Energy Partnerships
- Preliminary
Review of Utility Practices Toward CHP (39)
Elizabeth Brown and R. Neal Elliott, ACEEE
- Market
Experiences in Overcoming Barriers to CHP and DG in
Wisconsin's Municipal and Investor-Owned Utilities,
and Brownfield Redevelopments (105)
Thomas Giffin, Doug Presny, and John Nicol, Science
Applications International Corporation
Preston Schutt, State of Wisconsin, Division of Energy
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Session: CHP and DG Analysis and Data Resources
Wednesday, July 30 10:30
- 12:00
- Framework
for Evaluating the Indirect Benefits of Distributed
Energy (85)
David Lewis, William Choate, David Bartley, and Kenneth
Green, BCS, Inc.
- Calling
out the DOGS - Results and Development of the Distributed
Onsite Generation Screening (DOGS) Tool (30)
Tom Rooney and Scott Albert, GDS Associates
Alan Rutkowski, Alliant Energy Service Company, Inc.
- EIA
and CHP: What Is Going On? (53)
Patrick Balducci, Joseph Roop, and Richard Fowler,
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
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Session: CHP and DG Technologies and Applications
Thursday, July 31 8:30
- 10:00
- Fuel
Cells and CHP: An Industrial Market Status Report
(81)
Anna Monis-Shipley and R. Neal Elliott, ACEEE
- Assessment
of Fuel Cell Applications for Critical Industrial
Processes (156)
Dan Birleanu, Mark D'Antonio, Gary Epstein, and Alan
MacDougall, Energy & Resource Solutions
- Inner
City Redevelopment: Brownfield Reuse and Clean On-Site
Energy Generation Systems (128)
Suzanne Watson, Northeast-Midwest Institute
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Session: Regional CHP Applications
Thursday, July 31 10:30
- 12:00
- Co-Generation
Potential in Canada (59)
Cathy Strickland and John Nyboer, Canadian Industrial
Energy End-Use Data and Analysis Centre
- Motor
Systems Optimization Case Studies in the Peoples Republic
of China (166)
Vestal Tutterow, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Qin Hongbo, Shanghai Energy Conservation Service Center
Hugh Falkner, Future Energy Solutions
Ronald G. Wroblewski, Productive Energy Solutions
- California's
Self-Generation Incentive Program: What Is the Consumer
Response and Is the CAISO System Peak Load Being Impacted?
(154)
Patrick Lilly, Alan Fields, Brenda Gettig, and
Kurt Scheuermann, Itron, Inc./RER
Pierre Landry, Southern California Edison Company
- Industrial
Focus of NYSERDA's Combined Heat and Power Program
(87)
Dana Levy, Nag Patibandla, Mark Torpey, Edward
B. Kear, Scott Smith, and William Peters, NYSERDA
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Panel
6: Data, Analysis, and Modeling
Panel Leaders: Ernst Worrell, LBNL and Skip Laitner, U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency, Office of Atmospheric Programs
In this
panel, the focus is on all issues around analysis and modeling
of industrial energy use and related atmospheric emissions.
Papers may discuss issues of statistical analysis of industrial
energy use trends (e.g. historical trends, decomposition analysis),
modeling of industrial processes and energy use, energy efficiency
potential analyses, and identification and quantification
of ancillary benefits, as well as scenario analysis of future
industrial energy use. Domestic and international studies
are included in this panel.
Keywords:
analysis, modeling, emissions, efficiency potential, non-energy
benefits, projected energy savings
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Session: Modeling: Challenges and New Approaches
Wednesday, July 30 8:30
- 10:00
- Towards Increased Policy Relevance in Energy Modeling (5)
Ernst Worrell, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Stephan Ramesohl, Wuppertal Institute
Gale Boyd, Argonne National Laboratory
- Confronting
the Challenge of Hybrid Modeling: Using Discrete Choice
Models to Inform the Behavioural Parameters of a Hybrid
Model (56)
Nic Rivers, Mark Jaccard, and John Nyboer, Simon Fraser
University
Ken Tiedman, Habart and Associates
- Explorations with the LIEF 2002 Model (104)
Rachel Cleetus and Stephen Bernow, Tellus Institute
Neal Elliott, Anna Monis-Shipley, and Elizabeth Brown,
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Session: Multi-Agent Modeling
Wednesday, July 30 10:30
- 12:00
- Modeling Electricity Contract Choice: An Agent-Based Approach (46)
Joseph Roop, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Eihab Fathelrahman, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
- The Role of a Dynamic Marketplace in the Adoption of Industrial Efficiency Innovations (48)
Stephen DeCanio, University of California, Santa Barbara
Skip Laitner, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency,
Office of Atmospheric Programs
- Assessing the Role of Voluntary Programs in Climate Change Policy (107)
Robert Lempert, RAND
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Session: Indicators, Indices, and Trends
Thursday, July 31 8:30
- 10:00
- The
Energy Intensity of the Dow Jones Industrial Index
(74)
Peggy Podolak, U.S. Department of Energy
- Decomposition
of Manufacturing Energy Use in IEA Countries: How
Do Recent Developments Compare to Historical Long-term
Trends? (171)
Fridtjof Unander, International Energy Agency
- Decomposition of Changes in Energy Use: The Comparison of Two
Approaches from a Canadian Perspective (116)
Jessica Palmer, Natural Resources Canada
- Availability
and Use of Energy Data in an Environment of Industry
Reclassification and Energy Market Reforms (82)
Robert Adler, U.S. Energy Information Administration
Stephanie Battles, U.S. Energy Information Administration
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Session: Regional and Sectoral Studies
Thursday, July 31 10:30
- 12:00
- State-Level Analysis of Industrial Energy Use (37)
Neal Elliott, Anna Shipley, and Elizabeth Brown, ACEEE
Steven Bernow and Rachel Cleetus, Tellus Institute
- Electric Efficiency in California's Industrial Sector: The Potential Gap (139)
Michael Rufo, Quantum Consulting, Inc.
Rafael Friedmann, Pacific Gas & Electric Company
Fred Coito, KEMA-XENERGY
- The Role of Steel in the US Economy: Decomposing the 1982-1997
Forward and Backward Linkages of the Steel Industry (44)
Dave Anderson and Joseph Roop, Pacific Northwest
National Laboratory
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Session: Understanding and Representing Technology
Friday, August 1 8:30
- 10:00
- Characterizing
Emerging Industrial Technologies in Energy Models
(49)
John A. "Skip" Laitner, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Ernst Worrell and Christina Galitsky, Lawrence Berkeley
National Laboratory
Donald A. Hanson, Argonne National Laboratory
- Machine
Drive Electricity Use in the Industrial Sector (88)
Brian Unruh, Energy Information Administration
- On
Accounting for Energy Savings from Industrial Productivity
Improvements (143)
Kyriaki Papadaratsakis, Donald Kasten, and Michael
Muller, Rutgers University
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Session: Policies and Programs
Friday, August 1 10:30
- 12:00
- Estimating the Impacts of Voluntary Programs: Results from a Recent Study on the Canadian Industry Program for Energy Conservation (120)
Lee Ann Westfall, Mallika Nanduri, and Glenda Taylor,
Natural Resources Canada
- Understanding
R&D Investment Trends in Energy-Intensive Industries
(152)
Jack Eisenhauer, Energetics, Inc.
Buddy Garland, US Department of Energy
- Modeling Energy-Efficiency Program Effort and Administrative Expenditures
(54)
Donald Hanson, Argonne National Laboratory
John A. "Skip" Laitner, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
John Mortensen, Consultant
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Session: Understanding Differences and Drivers
Friday, August 1 10:30
- 12:00
- Electricity
Use and Related CO2 Emissions for Cooker
Manufacturing in Denmark, England and Sweden: A Benchmarking
Study (21)
E. Nord-Ågren, University of Linköping, Division of Energy Systems
B. Moshfegh, University of Gävle, Division and Energy & Mechanical Engineering
- Two Approaches
for Measuring the Efficiency Gap Between Average and Best Practice
Energy Use: The LIEF Model 2.0 and the ENERGY STAR Performance
Indicator (58)
Gale Boyd, Argonne National Laboratory
- Modelling
Economy Wide Impacts of Investments in Industrial
Energy Efficiency: A South African Case Study (41)
Randall Spalding-Fecher, Harald Winkler, Alastaire
Dick, and Lindsey Jeftha, University of Capetown
Skip Laitner, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency,
Office of Atmospheric Programs
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