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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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Note: Panels 4 & 6 both will run concurrent sessions during Session F, Friday, August 1 at 10:30 am - 12:00 pm. Neither Panels 1 or 2 will hold sessions during that time.

Session A
Wednesday, July 30 — 8:30 - 10:00

PANELS PRESENTING: PAPERS BEING PRESENTED:

Panel Number: 1

Panel Title: Industrial Energy Efficiency
and Sustainability Issues

Session Title: Life-Cycle Approaches to Sustainability and Energy Efficiency

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
Panel Number: 2

Panel Title: Leadership and Management Practices in Industrial Energy Efficiency and Sustainability

Session Title: Voluntary Programs

The WWF Climate Savers Program: Greenhouse Gas Reduction Strategies at Work (23)

  • Matt Banks, World Wildlife Fund, Climate Change Program
  • Rebecca Eaton, World Wildlife Fund, Climate Change Program

Encouraging Development of Sustainable Energy Management Systems in the Manufacturing Sector (80)

  • Elizabeth Dutrow, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
  • 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
Panel Number: 3

Panel Title: Policies and Programs to Achieve Industrial Energy Efficiency and Sustainability

Session Title: Innovative Methods for Promoting Industrial Energy Efficiency

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, The Austrian Energy Agency (EVA)
  • Michael Sattler, The Austrian Energy Agency (EVA)

Energy Efficiency in Environmental Permits in Europe (22)

  • Marianne Lindstrom, Finnish Environment Institute
  • Mikko Attila, Finnish Environment Institute
  • Jaana Pennanen, Finnish Environment Institute
  • Elise Sahivirta, Finnish Environment Institute

Promoting Innovative Energy Technologies through Output-Based Emission Policies (129)

  • Susan Freedman, Northeast-Midwest Institute
Panel Number: 4

Panel Title: Industrial Energy Efficiency Measures and Technologies

Session Title: Industrial Assessments

Benefits of Multi-Day Industrial Center Assessments for Large Energy-Intensive Facilities (121)

  • Warren Heffington, Texas A&M University
  • James Eggebrecht, Texas A&M University

Capturing Energy and Resources through Remanufacturing (150)

  • Nabil Nasr, Rochester Institute of Technology
  • Newton Green II, Rochester Institute of Technology
  • David Fister, Rochester Institute of Technology
  • Monica M. Becker, Rochester Institute of Technology

ENERGY STAR® Guides for Energy Efficiency Opportunities, Featuring the Motor Vehicle Assembly Industry (8)

  • Christina Galitsky, Lawrence Berkely National Laboratory
  • Ernst Worrell, Lawrence Berkely National Laboratory
  • Kristin Zimmerman, General Motors Corporation
  • Elizabeth Dutrow, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Panel Number: 5

Panel Title: Combined Heat and Power (CHP) and Distributed Power

Session Title: Removing Barriers to CHP and DG

Removing Barriers to the Development of Clean Distributed Generation and Combined Heat and Power (92)

  • Tom Bourgeois, Pace University Energy Project
  • Adam Hinge, Sustainable Energy Partnerships
  • Anish Joshi, Pace Law School

Preliminary Review of Utility Practices Toward CHP (39)

  • Elizabeth Brown, ACEEE
  • 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, Science Applications International Corporation
  • Preston Schutt, State of Wisconsin, Division of Energy
  • Doug Presny, Science Applications International Corporation
  • John Nicol, Science Applications International Corporation
Panel Number: 6

Panel Title: Data, Analysis, and Modeling

Session Title: Modeling: Challenges and New Approaches

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, Simon Fraser University
  • Mark Jaccard, Simon Fraser University
  • John Nyboer, Simon Fraser University
  • Ken Tiedman, Habart and Associates

Explorations with the LIEF 2002 Model (104)

  • Rachel Cleetus, Tellus Institute
  • Steven Bernow, Tellus Institute
  • Neal Elliott, ACEEE
  • Anna Monis-Shipley, ACEEE
  • Elizabeth Brown, ACEEE

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Session B
Wednesday, July 30 — 10:30 - 12:00

PANELS PRESENTING: PAPERS BEING PRESENTED:

Panel Number: 1

Panel Title: Industrial Energy Efficiency
and Sustainability Issues

Session Title: Assessment and Modeling Methods

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, Energy and Resource Solutions, Inc.
  • Mark D'Antonio, Energy and Resource Solutions, Inc.
  • Satyen Moray, Energy and Resource Solutions, Inc.
  • Yogesh Patil, Energy and 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
Panel Number: 2

Panel Title: Leadership and Management Practices in Industrial Energy Efficiency and Sustainability

Session Title: Corporate Programs

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, Science Applications International Corporation
  • Timothy Dantoin, Science Applications International Corporation
Panel Number: 3

Panel Title: Policies and Programs to Achieve Industrial Energy Efficiency and Sustainability

Session Title: Issues Related to Greenhouse Gas Emissions Reduction Projects

Transactions Costs in Efficiency and Emissions Reductions Projects in the Industrial Sector (52)

  • Eric Smith, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
  • 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, PA Consulting Group
  • Jeff Erickson, PA Consulting Group
  • Karl Hausker, PA Consulting Group
  • Jim Mapp, Wisconsin Department of Administration
  • Cheryl Rezabek, Wisconsin Department of Administration
  • Pat Meier, Wisconsin Department of Administration

Voluntary GHG Reductions: Early Experiences of Climate Leaders (115)

  • Neil Kolwey, E Source/Platts Research and Consulting
  • Michael Shepard, E Source/Platts Research and Consulting
Panel Number: 4

Panel Title: Industrial Energy Efficiency Measures and Technologies

Session Title: Process Heating

Opportunities for Energy Efficiency in Hydrocarbon Resin Manufacturing Facilities (91)

  • Ahmad Ganji, BASE Energy, Inc.
  • Bryan Hackett, BASE Energy, Inc.
  • Sandra Chow, BASE Energy, Inc.
  • Robert Lonergan, Neville Chemical Company
  • John Wimer, Neville Chemical Company

Forced Internal Recirculation Burners for Boilers and Process Heating (78)

  • Richard Knight, Gas Technology Institute
  • David Cygan, Gas Technology Institute
  • 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 University of Michigan
  • David Everest, University of Michigan
Panel Number: 5

Panel Title: Combined Heat and Power (CHP) and Distributed Power

Session Title: CHP and DG Analysis and Data Resources

Framework for Evaluating the Indirect Benefits of Distributed Energy (85)

  • David Lewis, BCS, Inc.
  • William Choate, BCS, Inc.
  • David Bartley, BCS, Inc.
  • Kenneth Green, BCS, Inc.
Calling out the DOGS - Results and Development of the Distributed Onsite Generation Screening (DOGS) Tool (30)

  • Tom Rooney, GDS Associates
  • Scott Albert, GDS Associates
  • Alan Rutkowski, Alliant Energy Service Company, Inc.

EIA and CHP: What Is Going On? (53)

  • Patrick Balducci, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
  • Joseph Roop, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
  • Richard Fowler, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Panel Number: 6

Panel Title: Data, Analysis, and Modeling

Session Title: Multi-Agent Modeling

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 C
Thursday, July 31 — 8:30 - 10:00

PANELS PRESENTING: PAPERS BEING PRESENTED:

Panel Number: 1

Panel Title: Industrial Energy Efficiency
and Sustainability Issues

Session Title: Energy and Sustainability at the State and National Level

State of California Economic Analysis of Sustainable Building: Phase I (28)

  • Greg Kats, Capital E
  • Amanda Eichel, State and Consumer Services Agency
  • 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, Utrecht University, Copernicus Institute
  • M.K. Patel, Utrecht University, Copernicus Institute
  • 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, Energy Center of Wisconsin
  • Kevin Grabner, Energy Center of Wisconsin
Panel Number: 2

Panel Title: Leadership and Management Practices in Industrial Energy Efficiency and Sustainability

Session Title: Energy Management Strategies

Overcoming Barriers to Effective Energy Management in Industrial Settings (84)

  • Michael Brown, Georgia Tech Energy and Environmental Management Center
  • 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, NW Energy Efficiency Alliance
  • 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
Panel Number: 3

Panel Title: Policies and Programs to Achieve Industrial Energy Efficiency and Sustainability

Session Title: International/China

Sectoral and Geographic Analysis of the Decline in China's National Energy Consumption in the Late 1990s (14)

  • Joanna Lewis, Lawrence Berkely National Laboratory
  • David Fridley, Lawrence Berkely National Laboratory
  • Jonathan Sinton, Lawrence Berkely National Laboratory
  • 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, Lawrence Berkely National Laboratory
  • Ernst Worrell, Lawrence Berkely National Laboratory
  • 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 Berkely National Laboratory
  • Robert Williams, United Nations Industrial Development Organization
  • Vestal Tutterow, Lawrence Berkely National Laboratory
  • Steve Nadel, ACEEE
  • Zou Guijin, China Energy Conservation Investment Corporation
Panel Number: 4

Panel Title: Industrial Energy Efficiency Measures and Technologies

Session Title: Water/Wastewater

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, Bonneville Power Administration
  • Andy Ekman, Northwest Energy Efficiency Alliance
  • Martin Shain, BacGen Technologies, Inc.
  • Lauren Miller, Quantec Consulting
  • Todd Amundson, Bonneville Power Administration
Panel Number: 5

Panel Title: Combined Heat and Power (CHP) and Distributed Power

Session Title: CHP and DG Technologies and Applications

Fuel Cells and CHP: An Industrial Market Status Report (81)

  • Anna Monis-Shipley, ACEEE
  • R. Neal Elliott, ACEEE

Assessment of Fuel Cell Applications for Critical Industrial Processes (156)

  • Dan Birleanu, Energy & Resource Solutions
  • Mark D'Antonio, Energy & Resource Solutions
  • Gary Epstein, Energy & Resource Solutions
  • Alan MacDougall, Energy & Resource Solutions

Inner City Redevelopment: Brownfield Reuse and Clean On-Site Energy Generation Systems (128)

  • Suzanne Watson, Northeast-Midwest Institute
Panel Number: 6

Panel Title: Data, Analysis, and Modeling

Session Title: Indicators, Indices, and Trends

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 D
Thursday, July 31 — 10:30 - 12:00

PANELS PRESENTING: PAPERS BEING PRESENTED:

Panel Number: 1

Panel Title: Industrial Energy Efficiency
and Sustainability Issues

Session Title: Economics and Policy in Energy Efficiency

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
Panel Number: 2

Panel Title: Leadership and Management Practices in Industrial Energy Efficiency and Sustainability

Session Title: Energy Efficiency and Sustainability Tools

Evaluation Feedback Drives Industrial Energy Management Training Approach (79)

  • Brenda Jessen, Energy Center of Wisconsin
  • Kevin Grabner, Energy Center of Wisconsin
Panel Number: 3

Panel Title: Policies and Programs to Achieve Industrial Energy Efficiency and Sustainability

Session Title: International

Canadian Industry Program for Energy Conservation: Improving Industrial Energy Efficiency in Canada (32)

  • Glenda Taylor, Natural Resources Canada
  • 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
Panel Number: 4

Panel Title: Industrial Energy Efficiency Measures and Technologies

Session Title: Industry Sectors

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, Energy Resources Center
  • Christine E. Walker, Energy Resources Center
  • Rob Miller, Energy Resources Center

Energy Efficiency Opportunities in the Glass Manufacturing Industry (157)

  • Mark D'Antonio, Energy & Resource Solutions
  • Natalie Hildt, Energy & Resource Solutionsand
  • Yogesh Patil, Energy & Resource Solutionsand
  • Satyen Moray, Energy & Resource Solutions
  • Tom Shields, Osram Sylvania
Panel Number: 5

Panel Title: Combined Heat and Power (CHP) and Distributed Power

Session Title: Regional CHP Applications

Co-Generation Potential in Canada (59)

  • Catherine Strickland, MK Jaccard and Associates
  • John Nyboer, Simon Fraser University
  • Chris Padfield, Natural Resources Canada

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, Itron, Inc./RER
  • Alan Fields, Itron, Inc./RER
  • Brenda Gettig, Itron, Inc./RER
  • Kurt Scheuermann, Itron, Inc./RER
  • Pierre Landry, Southern California Edison

Industrial Focus of NYSERDA's Combined Heat and Power Program (87)

  • Dana Levy, NYSERDA
  • Nag Patibandla, NYSERDA
  • Mark Torpey, NYSERDA
  • Edward B. Kear, NYSERDA
  • Scott Smith, NYSERDA
  • William Peters, NYSERDA
Panel Number: 6

Panel Title: Data, Analysis, and Modeling

Session Title: Regional and Sectoral Studies

State-Level Analysis of Industrial Energy Use (37)

  • Neal Elliott, ACEEE
  • Anna Shipley, ACEEE
  • Elizabeth Brown, ACEEE
  • Steven Bernow, Tellus Institute
  • Rachel Cleetus, Tellus Institute

Electric Efficiency in California's Industrial Sector: The Potential Gap (139)

  • Michael Rufo, Quantum Consulting, Inc.
  • Rafael Friedmann, Pacific Gas and 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, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
  • Joseph Roop, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

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Session E
Friday, August 1 — 8:30 - 10:00

PANELS PRESENTING: PAPERS BEING PRESENTED:
Panel Number: 2

Panel Title: Leadership and Management Practices in Industrial Energy Efficiency and Sustainability

Session Title: Foreign Technical Programs

A Strategy for Energy Efficiency Actions in the Mexican Industrial Sector: The Pemex Experience (16)

  • O. de Buen R., CONAE
  • D. Gutiérrez D., CONAE
  • G. Ramos N., CONAE
  • E. Valdivieso R., CONAE
  • J. González M., CONAE
  • S. Gómez A., PEMEX
  • C.E. Hernández, 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, University of East Anglia, School of Environmental Sciences
  • N.K.Tovey, University of East Anglia, School of Environmental Sciences
  • 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, Netherlands Agency for Energy and the Environment
  • Reinier Gerrits, Netherlands Agency for Energy and the Environment
Panel Number: 3

Panel Title: Policies and Programs to Achieve Industrial Energy Efficiency and Sustainability

Session Title: Small to Medium Business Operations

Economic Incentives and the Timing of Investments in Energy Conservation: The Case of California Agriculture (124)

  • Ellen Burnes, California State University
  • Sally Hays, California State University

The Mom and Pop Machine Shop - Designing Programs for Small Industrial Customers (125)

  • Philippus Willems, Quantum Consulting
  • Rafael Friedmann, Pacific Gas & Electric Company
  • Kris Bradley, Quantum Consulting
  • Marissa Myers, Quantum Consulting
Panel Number: 4

Panel Title: Industrial Energy Efficiency Measures and Technologies

Session Title: Motor Systems I

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, Snohomish County Public Utility District
  • Tom Hovde, Snohomish County Public Utility District
  • John Vranizan, Carroll, Hatch & Associates, Inc.

Applications of AIRMaster+ in Real Industrial Facilities (159)

  • Satyen Moray, Energy & Resource Solutions
  • Mark D'Antonio, Energy & Resource Solutions
  • Yogesh Patil, Energy & Resource Solutions
  • Alan MacDougall, Energy & Resource Solutions
Panel Number: 6

Panel Title: Data, Analysis, and Modeling

Session Title: Understanding and Representing Technology

Characterizing Emerging Industrial Technologies in Energy Models (49)

  • John A. "Skip" Laitner, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
  • Ernst Worrell, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
  • 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, Rutgers University
  • Donald Kasten, Rutgers University
  • Michael Muller, Rutgers University

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Session F
Friday, August 1 — 10:30 - 12:00

PANELS PRESENTING: PAPERS BEING PRESENTED:

Panel 4 Concurrent Session

Panel Title: Industrial Energy Efficiency Measures and Technologies

Session Title: Industrial Process Systems

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
Panel 6 Concurrent Session

Panel Title: Data, Analysis, and Modeling

Session Title: Understanding Differences and Drivers

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, University of Capetown
  • Harald Winkler, University of Capetown
  • Alastaire Dick, University of Capetown
  • Lindsey Jeftha, University of Capetown
  • Skip Laitner, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Atmospheric Programs
Panel Number: 3

Panel Title: Policies and Programs to Achieve Industrial Energy Efficiency and Sustainability

Session Title: Audits and Benchmarking

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, Energy & Resource Solutions, Inc.
  • Brian McCowan, Energy & Research Solutions, Inc.
  • Gary Epstein, Energy & Research Solutions, Inc.

Career Paths of Senior Industrial Assessment Center Program Alumni (7)

  • Bruce E. Tonn, University of Tennessee
  • Jean H. Peretz, University of Tennessee
Panel 4 Concurrent Session

Panel Title: Industrial Energy Efficiency Measures and Technologies

Session Title: Motor Systems II

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, Northwest Energy Efficiency Alliance
  • Michael Ponder, Northwest Energy Efficiency Alliance
  • Andy Ekman, Northwest Energy Efficiency Alliance
Panel 6 Concurrent Session

Panel Title: Data, Analysis, and Modeling

Session Title: Policies and Programs

Estimating the Impacts of Voluntary Programs: Results from a Recent Study on the Canadian Industry Program for Energy Conservation (120)

  • Lee Ann Westfall, Natural Resources Canada
  • Mallika Nanduri, Natural Resources Canada
  • 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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PANELS PRESENTING: PAPERS BEING PRESENTED:

Panel Number: 1

Panel Title: Industrial Energy Efficiency
and Sustainability Issues

Improved Industrial Electric Motor Efficiency and Performance through Die-cast Copper Rotors (20)

  • Dale Peters, Copper Development Association
  • Edwin Brush,, Copper Development Association
  • John Cowie, Copper Development Association
  • Darryl Van Son, Copper Development Association
Panel Number: 2

Panel Title: Leadership and Management Practices in Industrial Energy Efficiency and Sustainability

Energy Conservation Opportunities in the Wood-Furniture Industry (142)

  • Mary Emplaincourt, Mississippi State University
  • Kristoffer Findley, Mississippi State University
  • B.K. Hodge, Mississippi State University

Motor Decisions Matter: Shifting Gears from National Promotion to National Deployment of Motor Management (176)

  • Ted Jones, Consortium for Energy Efficiency
  • Ilene Mason, Consortium for Energy Efficiency
Panel Number: 3

Panel Title: Policies and Programs to Achieve Industrial Energy Efficiency and Sustainability

Industrial Fan and Pump Systems: Capturing Large Savings through Improved System Design (13)

  • Steven Nadel, ACEEE
  • R. Neal Elliott, ACEEE

Energy Saving Potential from New Industrial Equipment Efficiency Standards in China (24)

  • Liang Xiuying, China National Institute of Standardization
  • Steven Nadel, American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy
  • Li Aixian, China National Institute of Standardization
  • Zhao Yuejin, China National Institute of Standardization
  • Cheng Jianhong, China National Institute of Standardization

DOE's Federal Industrial Facilities Initiative: A Collaborative Partnership Between the Federal Energy Management and Industrial Technologies Programs (57)

  • Michaela Martin, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
  • Mitch Olszewski, Oak Ridge National Laboratory

The Impact of Energy Efficiency Technical Assistance (71)

  • Kerry Hogan, NYSERDA
  • Scott Smith, NYSERDA
  • Mark Mayhew, NYSERDA
  • Gregory Lampman, NYSERDA

A Strategic Approach to Industrial New Construction Programs: Establishing Energy-Use Baselines in the Absence of Code (135)

  • Patsy Dugger, Pacific Gas and Electric Company
  • Grant Duhon, Pacific Gas and Electric Company

DOE Fan System Assessment Tool (FSAT) and Training: A Model for Increasing Industrial Fan System Energy Efficiency (145)

  • Anthony Radspieler, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
  • Phil Jallouk, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
  • Paul Saxon, Air Movement and Control Association

Dynamic Simulation of Compressed Air Systems (174)

  • Gregory Maxwell, Iowa State University
  • Pablo Rivera, Iowa State University
Panel Number: 4

Panel Title: Industrial Energy Efficiency Measures and Technologies

Energy Efficiency in Industrial Process Cooling Systems: A Systems Approach (38)

  • Michael Tillou, etc Group, Inc.
  • Mark Case, etc Group, Inc.
  • Patti Case, etc Group, Inc.

Development of CASE Index for Compressed Air Systems (67)

  • Joseph Marekat, Southern California Edison

Energy Performance Analysis of an Air-Conditioning System with Heat Pump Chillers Controlled by Inverters (101)

  • Daisuke Sumiyoshi, Kyushu University
  • Yasunori Akashi, Kyushu University
  • Toshiyuki Watanabe, Kyushu University
  • Kazuyuki Kamimura, Yamatake Co., Ltd.
  • Norimitsu Nishiyama, Kurume Institute of Technology
  • Cui Jun, Kinki University

Focus on Cold Storage Evaporator Fan VFDs is a Market Transformation Success (109)

  • Andy Ekman, Northwest Energy Efficiency Alliance
  • Philipp Degens, Northwest Energy Efficiency Alliance
  • Rob Morton, Cascade Energy Engineering
  • Steven Scott, MetaResource Group

An Approach to Promoting Smart Lighting for Industry (110)

  • Adam Hinge, Sustainable Energy Partnerships
  • Tom Coughlin, National Grid USA
  • Sarah Dagher, Northeast Energy Efficiency Partnerships
  • Priscilla Richards, NYSERDA

Energy Savings in the Citrus Industry: Proposed Solutions (147)

  • Cristian Cardenas-Lailhacar, University of Florida
  • Helena Serrano, University of Florida
  • Edgard Corrochano, University of Florida
  • Jose Lescano, University of Florida
  • Diane Schaub, University of Florida

Daylighting Application and Effectiveness in Industrial Facilities (160)

  • Brian McCowan, Energy & Resource Solutions
  • Dan Birleanu , Energy & Resource Solutions
  • Natalie Hildt, Energy & Resource Solutions
Panel Number: 6

Panel Title: Data, Analysis, and Modeling

Energy-Related Carbon Dioxide Emissions from Manufacturing (102)

  • Mark Shipper, U.S. Department of Energy
  • Thomas Lorenz, U.S. Department of Energy

A Comparative Study of Energy Assessment Data from Manufacturing Industry (130)

  • B. Gopalakrishnan, West Virginia University
  • R.W. Plummer, West Virginia University
  • W. Iskander, West Virginia University

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