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2004 ACEEE Summer Study on Energy Efficiency in Buildings


 

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Session A
Monday, August 23 — 8:30 a.m. - 10:00 a.m.

PANELS PRESENTING: PAPERS BEING PRESENTED:

Panel Number: 1

Panel Title: Residential Buildings:
Technologies, Design, Performance Analysis,
and Building Industry Trends

Session Title: Cooling and Solar Hot Water

Measured Energy and Peak Demand Reduction from a High Efficiency Air Conditioner Replacement Pilot Project (670)
  • John Masiello, Florida Solar Energy Center
  • Danny Parker, Florida Solar Energy Center
  • John Sherwin, Florida Solar Energy Center

Comparison of Calculated and Measured Air Conditioning Design Loads for Alternative Glazing Options in Production Homes in California and Texas (600)

  • Bruce Wilcox
  • John Proctor, Proctor Engineering Group, Ltd.
  • Charles S. Barnaby, Wrightsoft Corp.
  • James Larsen, Cardinal Glass Industries

Field Investigation of 18 Solar-Assisted Domestic Hot Water Systems with Integral Collector Storage (425)

  • William Rittelmann, IBACOS
Panel Number: 2

Panel Title: Residential Buildings:
Program Design, Implementation, and Evaluation

Session Title: Large Evaluations

So, What REALLY Got Built? It's Not as Good as We Hoped but It's Not as Bad as We Feared (65)

  • Cyrus Dastur, Advanced Energy

Charting the Home Performance Contractors' Territory (478)

  • Greg Thomas, Performance Systems Development, Inc.
  • Chris Scruton, California Energy Commission
  • Bob Knight, Bevilacqua-Knight, Inc.

Comprehensive Evaluation Study of 12,000 California Mobile Homes (675)

  • Anne Blankenship, Robert Mowris & Associates
  • Robert J. Mowris, Robert Mowris & Associates
  • Ean Jones, Robert Mowris & Associates
  • David Robison, Stellar Processes
  • Howard Reichmuth, Stellar Processes
Panel Number: 3

Panel Title: Commercial Buildings:
Technologies, Design, Performance Analysis, and Building Industry Trends

Session Title: Relocatables

Designing Building Systems to Save Energy and Improve Indoor Environments: A Practical Demonstration (48)

  • Michael Apte, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
  • William J. Fisk, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
  • Alfred T. Hodgson, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
  • Leo Rainer, Davis Energy Group
  • Derek G. Shendell, Davis Energy Group

High Performance Relocatable Classrooms (333)

  • Gregg Ander, Southern California Edison
  • R. Anthony Pierce, Southern California Edison
  • Christine Magar, Southern California Edison
  • Eric Jones, Southern California Edison

Monitored Performance of Performance Enhanced Relocatable Classrooms (RC) Side-by-Side a Standard Relocatable Classroom in Three Climates (549)

  • Stephanie Thomas-Rees, Florida Solar Energy Center
  • Danny Parker, Florida Solar Energy Center
Panel Number: 4

Panel Title: Commercial Buildings:
Program Design, Implementation, and Evaluation

Session Title: Research and Development Strategic Planning

Scenario-Based R&D Portfolio Analysis: Informing the Tough Decisions (511)

  • Donna Hostick, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
  • Jerry Dion, U.S. Department of Energy
  • David Anderson, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
  • Sean McDonald, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

Commercial Building R&D Program Multi-Year Planning: Opportunities and Challenges (214)

  • John D. Ryan, U.S. Department of Energy
  • Andrew K. Nicholls, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

Assessing the Impacts of Energy Saving Products and Technologies: The Importance of Revealing Underlying Assumptions (467)

  • Martha Brook, California Energy Commission
  • Michael Kintner-Meyer, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
  • Michael R. Brambley, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
  • David Anderson, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Panel Number: 5

Panel Title: Utility Regulation and Deregualtion:
Incentives, Strategies, and Policies

Session Title: Integrated Resource Planning and the Rebirth of DSM

Energy Efficiency in the New Generation of IRP Modeling (430)

  • Lauren Miller, Quantec
  • Ken Seiden, Quantec, LLC
  • John Chamberlain, Quantec, LLC

Energy Efficiency and Distributed Generation Role in Transmission System Reliability Planning (433)

  • Philip Mosenthal, Optimal Energy
  • Chris Neme, Vermont Energy Investment Corporation
  • John Plunkett, Optimal Energy

The Rebirth of Utility DSM Programs in Nevada (127)

  • Bob Balzar, Nevada Power Co.
  • Howard Geller, SWEEP
  • Jon Wellinghoff, Beckley Singleton
Panel Number: 6

Panel Title: Market Transformation:
Designing for Lasting Change

Session Title: Getting Emerging Technologies Off the Shelf

Getting Energy Efficiency Innovations Off the Shelf (520)

  • Karl Johnson, California Institute for Energy Efficiency
  • Bob Knight, Bevilacqua-Knight, Inc.

Shining the Spotlight on Fixtures: Showcasing Showrooms to Increase Market Penetration of ENERGY STAR Light Fixtures (690)

  • Brooke Marshall, Ecos Consulting
  • John Zugel, Ecos Consulting
  • Brian Simmons, Ecos Consulting

Energy Savings Estimates of Light Emitting Diodes in Niche Lighting Applications (233)

  • Louise A. Conroy, Navigant Consulting
  • Michael J. Scholand, Navigant Consulting
  • James R. Brodrick, U.S. Department of Energy
Panel Number: 7

Panel Title: Human and Social Dimensions of Energy Use: Trends & Their Implications

Session Title: Learning Environments

The Role of Quantitative Data in Building Success (504)

  • Kathryn Janda, Oberlin College
  • Alexandra von Meier, Sonoma State University

Windows and Classrooms: A Study of Student Performance and the Indoor Environment (648)

  • Don Aumann, California Energy Commission
  • Ramona Peet, RLW Analytics
  • Lisa Heschong, Heschong Mahone Group

Goal Setting and Feedback: The Programmable Thermostat as a Device to Support Conservation Behavior in the User (680)

  • Teddy McCalley, Technical University Eindhoven
  • C.J.H. Midden, Technical University Eindhoven
Panel Number: 8

Panel Title: Energy & Environmental Policy:
Changing the Climate for Energy Efficiency

Session Title: Energy Efficiency and the Environment

Out of the Closet: Climate Change Action as a Driver for Energy Efficiency (143)

  • Ned Raynolds, Clean Air-Cool Planet

Tradable Certificates for Energy Efficiency: The Dawn of a New Trend in Energy Efficiency (190)

  • Paolo Bertoldi, European Commission
  • Diana Urge-Vorsatz, Central European University
  • Silvia Lazarova-Rezessy, European Commission

Modeling the Air Impacts of Energy Efficiency in the Northeast (356)

  • Bruce Biewald, Synapse Energy Economics
  • Geoff Keith, Synapse Energy Economics
  • David E. White, Synapse Energy Economics
Panel Number: 9

Panel Title: Efficient Buildings in Efficient Communities

Session Title: Real Applications or Built Examples

Charging the Battery - Energy Efficiency in Battery Park City (566)

  • Kevin Finnegan, Battery Park City Authority
  • Adam Hinge, Sustainable Energy Partnerships
  • Antony Woo, Battery Park City Authority

The CERTS Microgrid (457)

  • Chris Marnay, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
  • Owen Bailey, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Panel Number: 12/13

Panel Title: Thinking Outside the Box: And Now for Something Completely Different...

Session Title: Water and Energy in Buildings

Managing Water and Energy Use in Buildings: Parallels, Complements, and Trade-offs

  • Gary Wolff, Pacific Institute – Moderator
  • David Broustis, City of Seattle – Moderator
  • Jim Lutz, LBNL – Discussant
  • John Koeller, CUWCC Consultant [invited] – Discussant

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Session B
Monday, August 23 — 10:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.

PANELS PRESENTING: PAPERS BEING PRESENTED:

Panel Number: 1

Panel Title: Residential Buildings:
Technologies, Design, Performance Analysis,
and Building Industry Trends

Session Title: Heat Pumps

A Performance Based Method to Determine Refrigerator Charge Level for Commissioning Unitary AC and HP Systems (232)
  • Keith Temple

Duct Efficiency under Full-load or Modulating Conditions: Implications for Heat Pump Performance (495)

  • Larry Palmiter, Ecotope, Inc.
  • Paul Francisco, University of Illinois
  • Erin Kruse, Ecotope, Inc.

Understanding Seasonal Performance Factors for Heat Pumps (489)

  • Paul Francisco, University of Illinois
  • David Baylon, Ecotope, Inc.
  • Larry Palmiter, Ecotope, Inc.
Panel Number: 2

Panel Title: Residential Buildings:
Program Design, Implementation, and Evaluation

Session Title: New Ways of Measuring Residential Program Efficiency Impacts

Evaluation on Residential Energy Efficiency Programs Using the City-Scale End-Use Simulation Model (101)

  • Yoshiyuki Shimoda, Osaka University
  • Takuro Fujii, Osaka University
  • Takao Morikawa, Osaka University
  • Minoru Mizuno, Osaka University

Successful Techniques for Identifying, Measuring, and Attributing Causality in Residential Programs (622)

  • Lisa A. Skumatz, Skumatz Economic Research Associates, Inc.
  • Daniel Violette, Summit Blue Consulting, LLC
  • Rose A. Woods, Skumatz Economic Research Associates, Inc.

Bottom-up Simulation Model for Estimating End-Use Energy Demand Profiles in Residential Houses (277)

  • Kiichiro Tsuji, Osaka University
  • Osamu Saeki, Osaka University
  • Fuminori Sano, Osaka University
  • Takehiko Matsuoka, Kansai Electric Power Company
Panel Number: 3

Panel Title: Commercial Buildings:
Technologies, Design, Performance Analysis, and Building Industry Trends

Session Title: Building Controls

Opportunities of Wireless Sensors and Controls for Buildings Operations (400)

  • Michael Kintner-Meyer, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
  • Rob Conant, Dust, Inc.

Machine to Machine (M2M) Technology in Demand Responsive Commercial Buildings (525)

  • Dave Watson, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
  • Osman Sezgen, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
  • Naoya Motegi, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
  • Mary Ann Piette, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
  • Christine Shockman, Shockman Consulting

Application of Automated Fault Detection and Diagnostics for Rooftop Air Conditioners in California (717)

  • Haorong Li, Purdue University
  • Jim Braun, Purdue University
Panel Number: 4

Panel Title: Commercial Buildings:
Program Design, Implementation, and Evaluation

Session Title: Hard-to-Reach Audiences

Who Says Small Customers Can't Be Reached? (80)

  • Marissa Myers, Quantum Consulting, Inc.
  • Beatrice Mayo, Pacific Gas & Electric
  • Rafael Friedmann, Pacific Gas & Electric

Realizing Demand Response Capabilities and Energy Savings in Small Commercial Retail Chain Customers (239)

  • Michael Gibbs, ICF Associates, Inc.
  • Michael Messenger, California Energy Commission

Amplifying Real Estate Value through Energy & Water Management: From ESCO to "Energy Savings Limited Partner" (587)

  • Evan Mills, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Panel Number: 5

Panel Title: Utility Regulation and Deregualtion:
Incentives, Strategies, and Policies

Session Title: Real-Time Pricing and DSM Bidding

Does Real-Time Pricing Deliver Demand Response? A Case Study of Niagara Mowhawk's Large Customer RTP Tariff (160)

  • Charles Goldman, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
  • Mithra Moezzi, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
  • Ranjit R. Bharvirkar, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
  • Nicole Hopper, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
  • Osman Sezgen, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
  • Bernie Neenan, Neenan Associates
  • Dick Boisvert, Cornell University
  • Donna Pratt, Neenan Associates
  • Peter Cappers, Neenan Associates

Real Time Pricing and the Real Live Firm (180)

  • Mithra Moezzi, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
  • Ranjit R. Bharvirkar, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
  • Nicole Hopper, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
  • Charles Goldman, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
  • Osman Sezgen, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

Yet Another Look at Demand Side Bidding - Long Island Power Authority's New 75-Megawatt Efficiency RFP (550)

  • Eric Belliveau, Optimal Energy Inc.
  • Dan Zaweski, Long Island Power Authority
  • Craig MacDonald, Long Island Power Authority
Panel Number: 6

Panel Title: Market Transformation:
Designing for Lasting Change

Session Title: Creating Lasting Change Through Training and Education

Education by Design: Creating Lasting Market Behavior Change through Education and Training (256)

  • Marge Anderson, Energy Center of Wisconsin

Building Performance Services: Engaging the Market to Encourage Better Commercial Building Operating Performance (299)

  • Mark Tuffo, Northwest Energy Efficiency Alliance
  • Skip Schick, Schick Consulting
  • Jim Volkman, Efficient Concepts

Developing a Next-Generation Community College Curriculum for Energy-Efficient High-Performance Building Operations (585)

  • Peter Crabtree, Peralta Community College District
  • Joseph Deringer, The Deringer Group
  • Mary Ann Piette, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
  • Philip Haves, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
  • Rick Diamond, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
  • Chuck Frost, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
  • Katie Koelle, Peralta Community College District
  • Nick Kyriakopedi, Laney College
  • Evan Mills, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Panel Number: 7

Panel Title: Human and Social Dimensions of Energy Use: Trends & Their Implications

Session Title: Daylighting

What's Wrong with Daylighting? Where It Goes Wrong and How Users Respond to Failure (423)

  • Prasad Vaidya, The Weidt Group
  • Tom McDougall, The Weidt Group
  • David Eijadi, The Weidt Group
  • Jim Douglas, The Weidt Group
  • Jason Steinbock, The Weidt Group

Daylighting and Productivity in the Retail Sector (339)

  • Ramona Peet, RLW Analytics
  • Don Aumann, California Energy Commission
  • Lisa Heschong, Heschong Mahone Group
  • Roger Wright, RLW Analytics, Inc.

The Call Center Study: Office Worker Performance and the Indoor Environment (649)

  • Lisa Heschong, Heschong Mahone Group
  • Don Aumann, California Energy Commission
  • S. Okura, RLW Analytics
Panel Number: 8

Panel Title: Energy & Environmental Policy:
Changing the Climate for Energy Efficiency

Session Title: Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy Potential

The Technical, Economic and Achievable Potential for Energy Efficiency in the U.S. - A Meta-Analysis of Recent Studies (111)

  • Steve Nadel, American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy
  • R. Neal Elliott, American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy
  • Elizabeth Brown, American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy
  • Anna Monis Shipley, American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy

Cost Effective Contributions to New York's Greenhouse Gas Reduction Targets from Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy Resources (266)

  • David G. Hill, Vermont Energy Investment Corporation
  • R. Neal Elliott, American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy
  • Chris Neme, Vermont Energy Investment Corporation
  • Lawrence J. Pakenas, NYSERDA
  • John Plunkett, Optimal Energy, Inc.
  • Philip Mosenthal, Optimal Energy, Inc.
  • Christine Donovan, C.T. Donovan Associates

Estimating the Potential for Cost Effective Electric Energy and Peak Demand Savings in Connecticut (444)

  • Tom Rooney, GDS Associates, Inc.
  • Michael W. Rufo, Quantum Consulting, Inc.
  • Richard Spellman, GDS Associates, Inc.
  • Jeff Schlegel, CT Energy Conservation Management Board (ECMB) Consultant
Panel Number: 12/13

Panel Title: Thinking Outside the Box: And Now for Something Completely Different...

Session Title: Education Debate

K-12 Education—Is it a Good Use of Scarce Energy Efficiency Funds?

  • Marilyn Brown, Director, Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy Program, Oak Ridge National Laboratory – Moderator
  • Merrilee Harrigan, Alliance to Save Energy – Debater
  • David Cohan, Evaluation Coordinator, Northwest Energy Efficiency Alliance – Debater
Panel Number: 14

Panel Title: Appliances and Equipment

Session Title: Refrigerators

Findings of Energy Label Design Research in China (629)

  • Paul Waide, PW Consulting
  • Jin Minghong, China National Institute of Standardization
  • Christine Egan, CLASP

Thinking Outside the Refrigerator: Shutting Down Power Plants with NAECA? (551)

  • Reuben Deumling, UC Berkeley

Cold Hard Facts About Metering Refrigerators That Aren't There (703)

  • Miriam Goldberg, Kema-Xenergy, Inc.
  • Jennifer Fagan, Kema-Xenergy, Inc.
  • Shahana Samiullah, Southern California Edison

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Session C
Tuesday, August 24— 8:30 a.m. - 10:00 a.m.

PANELS PRESENTING: PAPERS BEING PRESENTED:

Panel Number: 1

Panel Title: Residential Buildings:
Technologies, Design, Performance Analysis,
and Building Industry Trends

Session Title: Crawlspace Attics & Roofs

Field Testing of External Foundation Insulation (5)
  • J.M. Lacy, National Engineering and Environment Laboratory

Moisture Solution Becomes Efficiency Bonanza (38)

  • Bruce Davis, Advanced Energy
  • Cyrus Dastur, Advanced Energy

Cooling Related Thermal Performance of Finished and Unfinished Metal Roofing Products (669)

  • Danny Parker, Florida Solar Energy Center
  • John Sherwin, Florida Solar Energy Center
  • Jeff Sonne, Florida Solar Energy Center
Panel Number: 2

Panel Title: Residential Buildings:
Program Design, Implementation, and Evaluation

Session Title: Innovative Multifamily Approaches

Resource-Efficient Laundry Room Demonstration and Evaluation: A Holistic Approach to Maximizing Energy, Water and Cost Savings in Multifamily Laundry Rooms (208)

  • Greg Sullivan, Battelle/Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
  • Graham Parker, Battelle/Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
  • Jack Jenkins, Wisconsin Focus on Energy

It's Not About the Savings: Achieving Energy Efficiency in Systems-Built Homes (43)

  • Dave Kinyon, Wisconsin Energy Conservation Corporation
  • Mary Meunier, State of Wisconsin, Division of Energy
  • Daniel S. Ackerstein, Leonardo Academy
  • Kathy Kuntz, Wisconsin Energy Conservation Corporation

Impacts of an Energy Star Promotion (25)

  • Jack Habart, Habart & Associates Consulting
  • Iris Sulyma, BC Hydro
  • Ken Tiedemann, BC Hydro
Panel Number: 3

Panel Title: Commercial Buildings:
Technologies, Design, Performance Analysis, and Building Industry Trends

Session Title: Comparing Building Energy Performance

Case Studies of Energy Information Systems for Energy Management and Demand Response in Large Facilities (285)

  • Naoya Motegi, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
  • Osman Sezgen, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
  • Mary Ann Piette, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
  • Dave Watson, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
  • Christine Shockman, Shockman Consulting

Notes from the Field: Identifying Demand Response Measures Customers Will Actually Do (490)

  • Julia K. Larkin, Kema-Xenergy
  • Dan Thomas, Kema-Xenergy
  • Dan Engel, Nexant
  • Ed Jerome, Nexant

Demand Response Enabling Technologies and Case Studies from the NYSERDA Peak Load Reduction Program (734)

  • Chris Smith, NYSERDA
  • Gary Epstein, Energy & Resource Solutions, Inc.
  • Mark D'Antonio
Panel Number: 4

Panel Title: Commercial Buildings:
Program Design, Implementation, and Evaluation

Session Title: Comparing Building Energy Performance

An Evaluation of Savings and Measure Persistence from Retro-Commissioning of Large Commercial Office Buildings (449)

  • Norman J. Bourassa, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
  • Naoya Motegi, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
  • Mary Ann Piette, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

Energy-Related Commercial Building Construction Characteristics: An Assessment of Current Practice (165/166)

  • Eric Richman, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
  • Justin Williams, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

Comparing Commercial Building Energy Use Around the World (565)

  • Adam Hinge, Sustainable Energy Partnerships
  • Paolo Bertoldi, European Commission
  • Paul Waide, International Energy Agency
Panel Number: 5

Panel Title: Utility Regulation and Deregualtion:
Incentives, Strategies, and Policies

Session Title: The Impacts of Energy Industry Restructuring on Energy Efficiency Policy: Stories from California and Korea

Electric Utility Restructuring and Its Impact on Energy Efficiency (728)

  • Edward Vine, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
  • Keun Dae Lee, KERI
  • Chang Ho Rhee, KERI

Update on California's Approach to Energy Efficiency (77)

  • Dian M. Grueneich, Grueneich Resource Advocates
  • Jody S. London, Grueneich Resource Advocates
Panel Number: 6

Panel Title: Market Transformation:
Designing for Lasting Change

Session Title: Partnering for MT in HVAC

Learning to Play Well with Others: Obtaining Shipment and Sales Data through Long-term Relationships with Manufacturers (164)

  • Lynn Hoefgen, Nexus Market Research, Inc.
  • Shel Feldman, Shel Feldman Management Consulting
  • Dorothy Conant, Independent
  • Elizabeth Titus, Northeast Energy Efficiency Partnership
  • Susan Oman, Nexus Market Research, Inc.
  • Betty Tolkin, Nexus Market Research, Inc.

Upstream Solutions to Downstream Problems: Working with the HVAC and Efficiency Communities to Improve Field Performance of Small Commercial Rooftop Units (365)

  • Pete Jacobs, Architectural Energy Corporation
  • Cathy Higgins, New Buildings Institute
  • Rachael Shwom, Consortium for Energy Efficiency

Leveraging the Efforts fo Efficiency Programs, Equip. Mftrs, and Trade Associations to Improve HVAC Installation Practices: A National Campaign for Improving In-Field Performance of Resi. HVAC Equip. (284)

  • John Taylor, Consortium for Energy Efficiency
Panel Number: 7

Panel Title: Human and Social Dimensions of Energy Use: Trends & Their Implications

Session Title: Patterns of Energy Use

Different Everyday Lives - Different Patterns of Electricity Use (187)

  • Kirsten Gram-Hanssen, Danish Building and Urban Research

Changes in the Patterns of Energy Consumption and Expenditures Over the Past Quarter Century (300)

  • Michael T. Laurence, Energy Information Administration

Lasting Impressions: Conservation and the 2001 California Energy Crisis (559)

  • Loren Lutzenhiser, Portland State University
  • Rick Kunkle, Washington State University
  • James Woods, Washington State University
  • Susan Lutzenhiser, Portland State University
  • Sylvia Bender, California Energy Commission
Panel Number: 8

Panel Title: Energy & Environmental Policy:
Changing the Climate for Energy Efficiency

Session Title: State and Local Clean Energy Initiatives

State Leadership in Energy Efficiency Policy (658)

  • Bill Prindle, American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy
  • Steve Nadel, American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy
  • Nikolaas Dietsch, U.S. EPA

Exploring the Economic Development Implications of Capacity Building within State and Local Energy Efficiency Programs (340)

  • Denise Mulholland, U.S. EPA
  • Skip Laitner, U.S. EPA
  • Nikolaas Dietsch, U.S. EPA

Taking Up Where Congress Left Off - the Emergence of the States in a Post-Energy-Bill Policy World (452)

  • Kara Rinaldi, Alliance to Save Energy
  • Kate Offringa, Alliance to Save Energy
  • Lowell Ungar, Alliance to Save Energy
Panel Number: 9

Panel Title: Efficient Buildings in Efficient Communities

Session Title: New Urbanism & Resource Efficiency

LEED Homes and LEED for Neighborhood Developments: Status of the U.S. Green Building Council's Residential Programs (142)

  • Ann Edminster, Design AVEnues
  • Doug Farr, Farr Associates

Natural Resource Efficiency Designed in New Urbanism (475)

  • Christine Magar, Southern California Edison
  • Gregg Ander, Southern California Edison
  • Rob Watson, Natural Resources Defense Council
  • Dimitri Klapsis, Moule and Polyzoides
  • Rob Bolin, Syska Hennessy Group
  • Susan Munves, City of Santa Monica
Panel Number: 12/13

Panel Title: Thinking Outside the Box: And Now for Something Completely Different...

Session Title: Major Trends Affecting Energy Efficiency Use in Buildings

The Future of Commercial Buildings: The Major Trends, Influences, and Factors Driving Change in the Commercial Buildings Market (470)

  • Katherine Johnson, KJ Consulting

Changing Trends: A Brief History of the U.S. Household Consumption of Energy, Water, Food, Beverages, and Tobacco (460)

  • Rick Diamond, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

Information Technologies in Buildings

  • Rich Brown, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
  • Bruce Nordman, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
  • Leo Rainer, Davis Energy Group

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Session D
Tuesday, August 24 — 10:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.

PANELS PRESENTING: PAPERS BEING PRESENTED:

Panel Number: 1

Panel Title: Residential Buildings:
Technologies, Design, Performance Analysis,
and Building Industry Trends

Session Title: Manufactured Housing - HUD Code

An Assessment of Six Residential Ventilation Techniques in Hot and Humid Climates (30)
  • Neil Moyer, Florida Solar Energy Center
  • Danny Parker, Florida Solar Energy Center
  • Subrato Chandra, Florida Solar Energy Center

Field Evaluation of New Manufactured Homes in the Pacific Northwest (324)

  • Bob Davis, Ecotope, Inc.
  • David Baylon, Ecotope, Inc.
  • Tom Hewes, Oregon Dept. of Energy

Manufactured Homes: Proposed Requirements for Improving Energy Efficiency (461)

  • Craig Conner, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
  • Michael Lubliner, Washington State University Energy Extension
  • Heather Dillon, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
  • Robert Lucas, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Panel Number: 2

Panel Title: Residential Buildings:
Program Design, Implementation, and Evaluation

Session Title: Innovative Approaches to Serve Hard to Reach Customers

Reaching the Unreachable (726)

  • Mary Kammer, City of Lompoc

Utility Allowances: From Regulatory Barrier to Incentive Mechanism for Energy Efficiency in Affordable Multifamily New Construction (657)

  • Nehemiah Stone, Heschong Mahone Group
  • Puja Manglani, Heschong Mahone Group
  • Rocelyn Dee, Heschong Mahone Group
  • Charles Ehrlich, Heschong Mahone Group
  • Sean Denniston, Heschong Mahone Group

Multifamily Markets: Hard-to-Reach and Hard-to-Serve (434)

  • Robert D. Bordner, Energy Market Innovations, Inc.
  • Robert M. Wirtshafter, Wirtshafter Associates, Inc.
  • Mary Wold, Sempra Utilities
Panel Number: 3

Panel Title: Commercial Buildings:
Technologies, Design, Performance Analysis, and Building Industry Trends

Session Title: Lighting

Emerging Lighting Technologies and Applications: Combining the New with the Tried and True (60)

  • Karl Johnson, California Institute for Energy Efficiency
  • Don Aumann, California Energy Commission
  • Judie Porter, Architectural Energy Corporation

Efficient Lighting Design and Office Worker Productivity (276)

  • Carol Jones, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
  • Kelly Gordon, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

Advanced Lighting Guidelines: 2003 Edition (359)

  • David E. Weigand, New Buildings Institute
  • James Benya, New Buildings Institute
Panel Number: 4

Panel Title: Commercial Buildings:
Program Design, Implementation, and Evaluation

Session Title: Niche Markets & Technologies

EnergySmart Grocer: Mapping Industry Connections Delivers Success (377)

  • Diane Levin, PECI
  • Hannah Friedman, Portland Energy Conservation, Inc.
  • Linda Irvine, PECI

Market Research in MT Program Design: Commercial Windows in the Pacific Northwest (352)

  • Philipp Degens, Northwest Energy Efficiency Alliance
  • Gary Curtis, West Wall Group
  • John Jennings, Northwest Energy Efficiency Alliance

Energy Efficiency Programs for Niche Markets: The Labs21 Program as an Exemplar (18)

  • Philip Wirdzek, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
  • Paul Mathew, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
  • William Lintner, U.S. Department of Energy
  • Nancy Carlisle, National Renewable Energy Laboratory
Panel Number: 5

Panel Title: Utility Regulation and Deregualtion:
Incentives, Strategies, and Policies

Session Title: State Public Benefits Policies for Energy Efficiency and the Administration of Energy Efficiency Programs

Public Benefits Funds: Approaching Their Second Decade, What Have We Learned? (396)

  • Martin Kushler, American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy
  • Dan York, American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy
  • Patti Witte, American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy

Energy Efficiency Administration: Many Religions, One Spiritual Experience (744)

  • Chris Chouteau

Four Years Experience of the Nation's First Energy Efficiency Utility: Balancing Resource Acquisition & Market Transformation Under a Performance Contract (264)

  • Blair Hamilton, Efficiency Vermont
  • Toben Galvin, Efficiency Vermont
Panel Number: 6

Panel Title: Market Transformation:
Designing for Lasting Change

Session Title: Measurement Issues & Strategies

How Do We Measure Market Effects? Counting the Ways, and Why It Matters (205)

  • Elizabeth Titus, Northeast Energy Efficiency Partnership
  • Monica Nevius, Consortium for Energy Efficiency
  • Julie Michals, Northeast Energy Efficiency Partnerships, Inc.

Market Transformation - What is Really Happening and How Can We Know? (557)

  • Ken Tiedemann, BC Hydro
  • Jack Habart, Habart & Associates Consulting

Efficient Techniques for Estimating Baseline and Market Shares Projections from MT Interventions (616)

  • David Weitzel, Skumatz Economic Research Associates, Inc.
  • Lisa A. Skumatz, Skumatz Economic Research Associates, Inc.
Panel Number: 7

Panel Title: Human and Social Dimensions of Energy Use: Trends & Their Implications

Session Title: People in Demand Response

Diffusion in the Desert: Adoption of Demand Response Technology by Rural Small Businesses (253)

  • Christine R. Geltz, Geltz Communications
  • Mark S. Martinez, Southern California Edison

Market Transformation Lessons Learned from an Automated Demand Response Test in California (419)

  • Christine Shockman, Shockman Consulting
  • Osman Sezgen, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
  • Naoya Motegi, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
  • Mary Ann Piette, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
  • Dave Watson, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

What Goes on Behind the Meter: Real Customer Response to Residential Time-of-Use Pricing (556)

  • Vikki Wood, Sacramento Municipal Utility District
  • Loren Lutzenhiser, Portland State University
  • Sylvia Bender, California Energy Commission
  • Janis Erickson, Sacramento Municipal Utility District
Panel Number: 8

Panel Title: Energy & Environmental Policy:
Changing the Climate for Energy Efficiency

Session Title: Sustainable Development - Residential

Well Beyond Energy Codes: the Green Points Program in Boulder (509)

  • Elizabeth Vasatka, City of Boulder
  • Larry Kinney, Southwest Energy Efficiency Project
  • Cam Marshall, Marshall Information Service LLC

Comparative Analysis of Home Buyer Response to New Zero-Energy Homes (130)

  • Barbara C. Farhar, NREL
  • Timothy C. Coburn, Abilene Christian University
  • Megan Murphy, University of Colorado

Large Production Home Builder Experience with Zero-Energy Homes (135)

  • Timothy C. Coburn, Abilene Christian University
  • Barbara C. Farhar, NREL
  • Megan Murphy, University of Colorado
Panel Number: 12/13

Panel Title: Thinking Outside the Box: And Now for Something Completely Different...

Session Title: Energy Efficiency vs. Conservation Debate

Neither Just People nor Just Technology - Moving Past the Impasse in the Conservation vs. Efficiency Debate

  • Rick Diamond, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory – Moderator
  • Mithra Moezzi, Ecole des Mines, Paris – Debater
  • Mark Levine – Debater
Panel Number: 14

Panel Title: Appliances and Equipment

Session Title: Standby Policies and Issues

Many Small Consumers, One Growing Problem: Achieving Energy Savings for Electronic Equipment Operating in Low Power Modes (447)

  • Christopher Payne, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
  • Alan Meier, International Energy Agency

Turning Australia's Standby Strategy into Reality - Progress towards a 1-Watt Goal (181)

  • Shane Holt, Australian Greenhouse Office
  • Lloyd Harrington, Energy Efficient Strategies

Any Device, Any Mode: Measuring All Residential Low-Power Mode Energy Consumption (512)

  • Bruce Nordman, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
  • Peter Biermayer, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
  • Gregory Homan, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

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Session E
Wednesday, August 25 — 8:30 a.m. - 10:00 a.m.

PANELS PRESENTING: PAPERS BEING PRESENTED:

Panel Number: 1

Panel Title: Residential Buildings:
Technologies, Design, Performance Analysis,
and Building Industry Trends

Session Title: Innovative Cooling

Integrating Evaporative Cooling with Dynamic Insulation for Improved Comfort (216)
  • Marc Zuluaga, Steven Winter Associates, Inc.
  • Srikanth Puttagunta, Steven Winter Associates, Inc.

Field Measurements of Air Conditioners with and without TXVs (691)

  • Robert J. Mowris, Robert Mowris & Associates
  • Anne Blankenship, Robert Mowris & Associates
  • Ean Jones, Robert Mowris & Associates

Cool Roof Colored Materials (37)

  • Hashem Akbari, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
  • Ronnen Levinson, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
  • Paul Berdahl, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
  • Andre Desjarlais, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
  • Bill Miller, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
  • Chris Scruton, California Energy Commission
  • Steve Wiel, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Panel Number: 2

Panel Title: Residential Buildings:
Program Design, Implementation, and Evaluation

Session Title: New Ways of Achieving Residential Efficiency

Cinergy's Pilot Payment Plus Program: Teaching Customers the Skills They Need to Both Save Energy and Manage Their Payment Performance (579)

  • Rick Morgan, Morgan Marketing Partners
  • Kathy Schroder, Cinergy
  • Nick Hall, TecMarket Works

High Profile at Low Cost: Introducing a Multi-Family Residential Market to High-Performance Building Design and Construction (62)

  • Barry Zalph, Louisville Metro Air Pollution Control District

Marketing Zero Energy Homes to Production Builders (385)

  • David Springer, Davis Energy Group, Inc.
  • Rob Hammon, ConSol
Panel Number: 3

Panel Title: Commercial Buildings:
Technologies, Design, Performance Analysis, and Building Industry Trends

Session Title: Commissioning

Beyond Commissioning (323)

  • Michael R. Brambley, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
  • Srinivas Katipamula, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

Strategies for Improving Persistence of Commissioning Benefits (380)

  • Tudi Haasl, PECI
  • Hannah Friedman, Portland Energy Conservation, Inc.
  • Amanda Potter, PECI

Creating California's Online Commissioning Case Study Database: Case Studies Go High Tech (481)

  • Hannah Friedman, Portland Energy Conservation, Inc.
  • Tudi Haasl, PECI
  • Ken Gillespie, Pacific Gas & Electric
Panel Number: 4

Panel Title: Commercial Buildings:
Program Design, Implementation, and Evaluation

Session Title: Evaluation Techniques

Using Logic Models to Improve and Enhance Nonresidential Programs (445)

  • Jane Peters, Research Into Action, Inc.
  • Dulan Carr Moran, Research Into Action, Inc.
  • Scott Albert, GDS Associates, Inc.
  • Victoria Engel, NYSERDA
  • Lori Megdal, Megdal and Associates

Non-Energy Benefits from Wisconsin's Commercial & Industrial Programs (678)

  • Nick Hall, TecMarket Works
  • Johna Roth, TecMarket Works

Non-Energy Benefits (NEBs) in the Commercial Sector: Results from Hundreds of Buildings (618)

  • Charles Bicknell, Skumatz Economic Research Associates, Inc.
  • Lisa A. Skumatz, Skumatz Economic Research Associates, Inc.
Panel Number: 5

Panel Title: Utility Regulation and Deregualtion:
Incentives, Strategies, and Policies

Session Title: The Energy Services Industry in the U.S., Europe, and Japan

Characteristics and Performance of the Federal Market for ESCO Services (158)

  • Nicole Hopper, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
  • Charles Goldman, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
  • Dave Birr, Synchronous Energy Solutions

How are EU ESCOs Behaving and How to Create a Real ESCO Market? (189)

  • Vincent Berrutto, European Commission
  • Edward Vine, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
  • Paolo Bertoldi, European Commission
  • Mario de Renzio, European Commission

The Detail Analysis of the ESCO Market in Japan (9)

  • Chiharu Murakoshi, Jyukankyo Research Institute
  • Hidetoshi Nakagami, Jyukankyo Research Institute
  • Takashi Masuda, Jyukankyo Research Institute
Panel Number: 6

Panel Title: Market Transformation:
Designing for Lasting Change

Session Title: Results in Lighting

Results from the Efficient Lighting Initiative Evaluation: Amazing Outcomes and Implications for Market Transformation (640)

  • Luisa Freeman-Farvardin, Freeman & Associates, LLC
  • Edward Vine, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
  • Ken Tiedemann, BC Hydro
  • Iris Sulyma, BC Hydro
  • Jack Habart, Habart & Associates Consulting
  • Rafael Friedmann, Independent Consultant
  • Barbara Atkinson, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
  • Joseph Lopes, Applied Energy Group
  • Martin Adelaar, Marbek Consulting

Circuit Riding Technical Assistance Efforts to Support High Performance Lighting Market Transformation (736)

  • Gary Epstein, Energy & Resource Solutions, Inc.
  • Brian McCowan, Energy & Resource Solutions, Inc.
  • Tom Coughlin, National Grid

Reflector CFLs: Friend or Foe? (294)

  • Jeff McCullough, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Panel Number: 7

Panel Title: Human and Social Dimensions of Energy Use: Trends & Their Implications

Session Title: Reframing the Problem

Consumption Versus Efficiency: Have We Designed the Right Policies and Programmes? (192)

  • Benoit Lebot, European Commission
  • Paolo Bertoldi, European Commission

Engineering Approach and Social Aspects of Energy Use: Mind the Gap, But Can It Be Closed? (590)

  • Jaap Jelsma, University of Twente

Them or Us? The Role of Consumber Lifestyles in U.S. Energy Use and CO2 Emissions (259)

  • Shui Bin, National Center for Atmospheric Research
  • Hadi Powlatabadi, University of British Columbia, Canada
Panel Number: 8

Panel Title: Energy & Environmental Policy:
Changing the Climate for Energy Efficiency

Session Title: Buildings and Technology Efficiency and Impacts

Consumer Price Impacts of Efficiency Standards (582)

  • Larry Dale, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
  • Dev Millstein, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

Transforming the Market for Sustainable Design Effective Public Policies and Strategies (392)

  • Nancy Carlisle, National Renewable Energy Laboratory
  • Joan Glickman, U.S. Department of Energy
  • Matthew Brown, NYSERDA
  • Michael Foster, City of San Jose, CA
  • Alison Kinn Bennett, U.S. EPA
  • Ken Sandler, U.S. EPA

Growing the Commissioning Industry in California: A Collaborative Effort (376)

  • Grant Duhon, Pacific Gas & Electric
  • Amanda Potter, PECI
  • Phil Welker, PECI
Panel Number: 9

Panel Title: Efficient Buildings in Efficient Communities

Session Title: High Performance Buildings & Communities

Integrated Design with a Focus on Energy (453)

  • Bart Poel, EBM-Consult
  • Verity Ducos, CEA

Communicty Efficiency is More than Energy Efficiency: But Will Consumers Accept It? (599)

  • John Holtzclaw, Sierra Club
Panel Number: 12/13

Panel Title: Thinking Outside the Box: And Now for Something Completely Different...

Session Title: Beyond the Price Signal

Beyond the Price Signal: Rethinking the Economic Evaluation of Energy Efficiency Programs and Policies

  • Skip Laitner – Moderator
  • Adrienne Vayssières Kandel, California Energy Commission – Presenter
  • Alan Sanstad, LBNL, and Marvin Horowitz, Demand Research – Commentators

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Session F
Wednesday, August 25 — 10:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.

PANELS PRESENTING: PAPERS BEING PRESENTED:

Panel Number: 1

Panel Title: Residential Buildings:
Technologies, Design, Performance Analysis,
and Building Industry Trends

Session Title: ECM Motors in HVAC Equipment

Electricity Use by New Furnaces (301)

  • Scott Pigg, Energy Center of Wisconsin

Saving Electricity and Reducing GHG Emissions with ECM* Furnace Motors: Results from the CCHT and Projections to Various Houses and Locations (32)

  • John Gusdorf, Natural Resources Canada
  • Mike Swinton, National Research Council Canada
  • Evgueniy Entchev, Natural Resources Canada
  • Craig Simpson, Craig J. Simpson, Technical Services
  • Skip Hayden, Natural Resources Canada
  • Bill Castellan, Enbridge Gas Distribution

Improving Air Handler Efficiency in Residential HVAC Applications (155)

  • Iain S. Walker, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
  • M.D. Mingee, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
  • D.E. Brenner, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Panel Number: 2

Panel Title: Residential Buildings:
Program Design, Implementation, and Evaluation

Session Title: Codes and Standards on the Move

Adapting Common HERS Modeling Tools to Multifamily Buildings (295)

  • Don Hynek, Wisconsin Division of Energy
  • James Cavallo, Kouba-Cavallo Associates, Inc.
  • Scott Pigg, Energy Center of Wisconsin

Herding Cats: Developing a Uniform Approach to Achieving Energy Efficiency in High-rise Residential Buildings for EPA's Energy Star Program (655)

  • Dave Hepinstall, Association for Energy Affordability
  • Nehemiah Stone, Heschong Mahone Group
  • Richard Faesy, Vermont Energy Investment Corp.
  • Charles Ehrlich, Heschong Mahone Group

What's a Builder to Do? Changes in California's Energy Efficiency Programs and Standards: 1995-2005 (249)

  • Mary Kay Gobris, Pacific Gas and Electric
  • Alan Fields, Itron, Inc.
  • Rachel Harcharik, Itron, Inc.
Panel Number: 3

Panel Title: Commercial Buildings:
Technologies, Design, Performance Analysis, and Building Industry Trends

Session Title: HPB & Commissioning

High Performance Schools: Affordable Green Design for K-12 Schools (219)

  • Patricia Plympton, National Renewable Energy Laboratory

Commissioning of New Schools: a State Funded Study of the Costs and Benefits (302)

  • Kristin Heinemeier, Brooks Energy and Sustainability Lab
  • Balaji Santhanakrishnan, Brooks Energy and Sustainability Lab
  • Anita Ledbetter, Solar San Antonio
  • Michael Martin, Brooks Energy and Sustainability Lab
  • Dean Schneider, Brooks Energy and Sustainability Lab

Retrocommissioning Using the U.S. Green Building's Council LEED for Existing Buildings (LEED-EB) Pilot Program (379)

  • Eric Baxter, PECI
  • Hannah Friedman, Portland Energy Conservation, Inc.
Panel Number: 4

Panel Title: Commercial Buildings:
Program Design, Implementation, and Evaluation

Session Title: Comprehensive Evaluation

Real-Time Evaluation - Blurring the Line between Program, Evaluation and Market Research (221)

  • David Cohan, Northwest Energy Efficiency Alliance
  • Richard S. Hazzard, Energy Market Innovations, Inc.
  • Robert D. Bordner, Energy Market Innovations, Inc.

A Proposed New Framework for Evaluation in California: The Sampling Roadmap (545/546)

  • Roger Wright, RLW Analytics, Inc.

A Revolutionary Approach to Evaluation: NYSERDA's Portfolio Model (668)

  • Doug Mahone, Heschong Mahone Group
  • Paul DeCotis, NYSERDA
  • Cathy Chappell, Heschong Mahone Group
  • Helen Kim, NYSERDA
Panel Number: 5

Panel Title: Utility Regulation and Deregualtion:
Incentives, Strategies, and Policies

Session Title: The Value of Saving Energy and Reducing Demand: How, Where, When, and Some Tradeoffs

Peak Demand Reduction vs. Emission Savings: What is the Optimal Balance? (213)

  • Jeff Erickson, PA Consulting Group
  • James Mapp, Wisconsin Division of Energy
  • Bryan Ward, PA Consulting Group
  • David Sumi, PA Consulting Group

New California PUC Avoided Costs for Energy Efficiency Evaluation (338)

  • Snuller Price, Energy and Environmental Economics, Inc.
  • Eli Kollman, California Public Utilities Commission
  • Debbie Lloyd, Energy and Environmental Economics, Inc.
  • Arne Olson, Energy and Environmental Economics, Inc.
  • Carmen Baskett, Energy and Environmental Economics, Inc.
  • Dusty Clayton, Energy and Environmental Economics, Inc.
  • Michael King, Energy and Environmental Economics, Inc.

NSW DM Code of Practice and Mapping Distribution Network Constraints (513)

  • Chris Dunstan, Sustainable Energy Development Authority of NSW
Panel Number: 6

Panel Title: Market Transformation:
Designing for Lasting Change

Session Title: Innovative Partnering - Investing

Breaking Barriers by Design (479)

  • Teri Duncan, Portland Energy Conservation, Inc.
  • Sara Van de Grift, Wisconsin Energy Conservation Corporation
  • Mike DelNegro, Applied Proactive Technologies, Inc.
  • Paul Berkowitz, D&R International

Harnessing the Financial Marketplace to Motivate Energy Efficiency: Experience with Institutional Investor Endorsers (500)

  • Blaine Collison, EPA Energy Star
  • Don Anderson, ICF Consulting
  • Fran Teplitz, Social Investment Forum

Energy-Efficient Purchasing by State and Local Government: Triggering a Landslide Down the Slippery Slope to Market Transformation (195)

  • Jeff Harris, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
  • Matt Brown, NYSERDA
  • James Mapp, Wisconsin Division of Energy
  • Afroz Khan, CEE
  • Ed Wisniewski, CEE
  • John Deakin
  • Melissa Podeszwa, DOE - Seattle
  • Barbara Smith, Wisconsin Energy Bureau
  • Alison Thomas, DOE/FEMP
Panel Number: 7

Panel Title: Human and Social Dimensions of Energy Use: Trends & Their Implications

Session Title: Reconsidering Complexitiy in Behavior and Choice

Multi-Agent, Multi-Attribute Policy Models: Reflecting a Dynamic Marketplace in the Adoption of Energy Efficiency Technologies (331)

  • Alan H. Sanstad, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
  • Skip Laitner, U.S. EPA

Behavioral Economics: The Link between Human Dimensions and Market Transformation (395)

  • Sylvia Bender, California Energy Commission
  • Adrienne Kandel, California Energy Commission
  • Sy Goldstone, California Energy Commission

New Imagery and Directions for Residential Sector Energy Policies (555)

  • Rick Kunkle, WSU Energy Program
  • Loren Lutzenhiser, Portland State University
  • Scott Sawyer, Portland State University
  • Sylvia Bender, California Energy Commission
Panel Number: 8

Panel Title: Energy & Environmental Policy:
Changing the Climate for Energy Efficiency

Session Title: Non-Energy Effects of Energy Efficiency Programs

The Most Volatile Non-Energy Benefits (NEBs) - New Research Results "Homing In" on Environmental and Economic Impacts (620)

  • Karen Imbierowicz, Skumatz Economic Research Associates, Inc.
  • Lisa Skumatz, Skumatz Economic Research Associates, Inc.
  • Rose Woods, Skumatz Economic Research Associates, Inc.

Putting Downward Pressure on Natural Gas Prices: The Impact of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy (128)

  • Ryan Wiser, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
  • Mark Bolinger, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
  • Matthew St. Clair, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

Reaping the Wind: The Economic Impacts of Spending on Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Programs (714)

  • Alec Josephson, ECONorthwest
  • Stephen Grover, ECONorthwest
  • Ben Bronfman, Energy Trust of Oregon
  • Fred Gordon, Energy Trust of Oregon
Panel Number: 12/13

Panel Title: Thinking Outside the Box: And Now for Something Completely Different...

Session Title: Building Codes Debate

Stronger Codes or Vigorous Enforcement: What's More Important?

  • Floyd Barwig, Director, Iowa Energy Center – Moderator
  • Jeffrey A. Johnson, Executive Director, New Buildings Institute – Debater
  • Z. Todd Taylor, Manager, Residential Codes R&D, Pacific Northwest National Lab – Debater
Panel Number: 14

Panel Title: Appliances and Equipment

Session Title: New Energy Uses in the Home

The End of Energy Efficiency Improvements = The Start of Energy Savings?! (563)

  • Hans-Paul Siderius, Novem

The Impacts fo Energy Saving and Climate Change of Equipment Standards (344)

  • Liang Xiuying, China National Institute of Standardization
  • Cheng Jianhong, China National Institute of Standardization
  • Chen Haihong, China National Institute of Standardization

"We've Never Done That Before" What It Took to Make Smart Houses Out of Existing Homes in Westchester County, NY (388)

  • Dale R. Stanton-Hoyle, TRC Energy Services
  • John Oyhenart, TRC Energy Services

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Session G
Thursday, August 26 — 8:30 a.m. - 10:00 a.m.

PANELS PRESENTING: PAPERS BEING PRESENTED:

Panel Number: 1

Panel Title: Residential Buildings:
Technologies, Design, Performance Analysis,
and Building Industry Trends

Session Title: Solar Electric & Approaching Zero Energy

Geographic Variation in U.S. Potential of Rooftop Residential Photovoltaic Electric Power Production (671)

  • Matthew Lombardi, Florida Solar Energy Center
  • Danny Parker, Florida Solar Energy Center
  • Robin Vieira, Florida Solar Energy Center
  • Philip Fairey, Florida Solar Energy Center

Continuous Observation and Evaluation of Photovoltaic Generation Systems for Residential Buildings in Japan (112)

  • Takahiro Tsurusaki, Jyukankyo Research Institute
  • Hidetoshi Nakagami, Jyukankyo Research Institute
  • Akio Tanaka, Jyukankyo Research Institute
  • Kikuko Ohno, Clean Energy Life Club

What Will It Take to Reduce Total Residential Source Energy Use by up to 60%? (46)

  • Armin Rudd, Building Science Corporation
  • Kohta Ueno, Building Science Corporation
  • Peter A. Yost, Building Science Corporation
  • Philip Kerrigan, Building Science Corporation
Panel Number: 2

Panel Title: Residential Buildings:
Program Design, Implementation, and Evaluation

Session Title: Residential Innovations

A Cooperative Effort to Develop a National and Regional System to Track the Market Penetration of CFLs: Monitoring Long-term ENERGY STAR Program Success (250)

  • Jennifer Holmes, Itron, Inc.
  • Alan Fields, Itron, Inc.
  • Bill McNary, D&R International
  • Elizabeth Titus, Northeast Energy Efficiency Partnership
  • Glenn Reed, Northeast Energy Efficiency Partnerships
  • Shel Feldman, Shel Feldman Management Consultants

Bulbs vs. Fixtures: Which Path to Greatest Lighting Energy Savings in Homes? (262)

  • Richard Faesy, Vermont Energy Investment Corp.
  • Chris Granda, Vermont Energy Investment Corp.
  • Jeff Pratt
  • John Livermore, Conservation Services Group

Consumer Preferences for CFLs Over Time: Where are We Going? (715)

  • Steve Grover, ECONorthwest
  • Peter Graven, ECONorthwest
Panel Number: 3

Panel Title: Commercial Buildings:
Technologies, Design, Performance Analysis, and Building Industry Trends

Session Title: High Performance Buildings

Costs and Benefits of Achieving Silver LEED in Seattle Municipal Buildings (84)

  • Bing Tso, SBW Consulting, Inc.
  • Kim Drury, Seattle Office of Sustainability & Environment
  • Jun Quan, Seattle Fleets & Facilities Dept.
  • Marc Schuldt, SBW Consulting, Inc.

Lessons Learned from Field Evaluations of Six High-Performance Buildings (358)

  • Paul A. Torcellini, National Renewable Energy Laboratory
  • Mike Deru, National Renewable Energy Laboratory
  • Brent Griffith, National Renewable Energy Laboratory
  • Shanti Pless, National Renewable Energy Laboratory
  • Ron Judkoff, National Renewable Energy Laboratory
  • Dru Crawley, U.S. Department of Energy

Rating Energy Efficiency and Sustainability in Laboratories: Results and Lessons from the Labs21 Program (15)

  • Paul Mathew, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
  • Dale Sartor, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
  • Otto Van Geet, National Renewable Energy Laboratory
  • Sue Reilly, Enermodal Engineering, Inc.
Panel Number: 4

Panel Title: Commercial Buildings:
Program Design, Implementation, and Evaluation

Session Title: Concepts for New Construction

The High Performance Solution: A New Approach to Commercial New Construction (536)

  • Jeffrey A. Johnson, New Buildings Institute, Inc.
  • Marge Anderson, Energy Center of Wisconsin
  • Abby Vogen, Energy Center of Wisconsin
  • Sue Coakley, Northeast Energy Efficiency Partnership

Changing the Mind Set on Commercial Building Design (110)

  • Mark Eggers, NYSERDA

Efficiency Vermont's Small Commercial New Construction Program: How Can You Capture the Other Half of the Market? (270)

  • Jonathan Kleinman, Vermont Energy Investment Corporation
  • Arun Veda, Vermont Energy Investment Corporation
Panel Number: 5

Panel Title: Utility Regulation and Deregualtion:
Incentives, Strategies, and Policies

Session Title: How to Incent Performance: Reports from Both Coasts and Canada

Do Electric-Resource Portfolio Managers Have an Inherent Conflict-of-Interest with Energy Efficiency? (140)

  • Devra Bachrach, Natural Resources Defense Council
  • Sheryl Carter, Natural Resources Defense Council

Continuing to Reward Successful Efficiency Investment in Three Neighboring States: The Sequel, the Re-Make, and the Next Generation (in Vermont, Massachusetts, and Connecticut) (548)

  • John Plunkett, Optimal Energy, Inc.
  • Blair Hamilton, Efficiency Vermont
  • Paul Horowitz, Optimal Energy, Inc.

Shareholder Incentives for Gas DSM: Experience with One Canadian Utility (265)

  • Chris Neme, Vermont Energy Investment Corporation
  • Kai Millyard, Green Energy Coalition
Panel Number: 6

Panel Title: Market Transformation:
Designing for Lasting Change

Session Title: Building Up the Floor (Codes, Standards, & MT)

Examining the Portfolio of Energy-Efficient Appliance Interventions (116)

  • Shel Feldman, Shel Feldman Management Consulting
  • Elizabeth Titus, Northeast Energy Efficiency Partnership

The ABCs of Transforming a Schools Market (118)

  • Amy Cortese, Northwest Energy Efficiency Alliance
  • Kyle Kobel, Northwest Energy Efficiency Alliance

How to Catch More Flies with Honey and Vinegar - Blending Voluntary Programs and Codes and Standards for Effective Market Change (595)

  • Patrick Eilert, Pacific Gas & Electric Company
  • Jon Livingston, Pacific Gas & Electric Company
  • Peter Turnbull, Pacific Gas & Electric Company
Panel Number: 7

Panel Title: Human and Social Dimensions of Energy Use: Trends & Their Implications

Session Title: Household Decision Making

What Sells Residential Energy Efficiency Retrofits? (558)

  • Bob Knight, Bevilacqua-Knight, Inc.
  • Loren Lutzenhiser, Portland State University
  • Susan Lutzenhiser, Lutzenhiser Associates

Self-Efficacy in Conservation - How Much Does It Matter Whether Customers Believe They can Effect Change? (613)

  • Rose Woods, Skumatz Economic Research Associates
  • Lisa Skumatz, Skumatz Economic Research Associates

Communicating Messages to Hard-to-Reach Consumers: Lessons from the Electric Education Trust (246)

  • Jerome Hipps, WestEd
  • David Hungerford, California Energy Commission
Panel Number: 8

Panel Title: Energy & Environmental Policy:
Changing the Climate for Energy Efficiency

Session Title: Climate Change and Carbon Management

Forecasting an Increasing Role for Energy Efficiency in Meeting Global Climate Goals (412)

  • David Goldstein, Natural Resources Defense Council
  • Marc Hoffman, Consortium for Energy Efficiency

The Carbon Trust's Management Programme: Description and Evaluation of Pilot Phase Results (206)

  • Andrew Wordsworth, The Carbon Trust
  • Robert Kwartin, ICF Consulting
  • Abyd Karmali, ICF Consulting

Taking Credit for GHG Emissions Reduction Activities of the EPA's State and Local Capacity Building Branch (226)

  • Lynn Price, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
  • Emily Bartholomew, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
  • Denise Mulholland, U.S. EPA
Panel Number: 9

Panel Title: Efficient Buildings in Efficient Communities

Session Title: Distributed Generation in Communities

Analysis of Distributed Energy Supplying Technologies form the Viewpoint of Waste Heat (24)

  • Yutaka Nagata, Central Research Institute of Electric Power Industry

Development of District Energy Supply System for CHP Implementation (235)

  • Yohei Yamaguchi, Osaka University
  • Yoshiyuki Shimoda, Osaka University
  • Minoru Mizuno, Osaka University

Planning for the Next Black-Out: Optimizing the Use of Distributed Energy Resources (394)

  • Joan Glickman, U.S. Department of Energy
  • Shawn Herrera, U.S. Department of Energy
  • Patrick Hughes, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Panel Number: 12/13

Panel Title: Thinking Outside the Box: And Now for Something Completely Different...

Session Title: Limits to Efficiency

How Far Energy Efficiency?

  • Skip Laitner – Moderator
  • Dan Kammen, UC-Berkeley – Commentator
  • James McMahon, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory – Commentator

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Session H
Thursday, August 26 — 10:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.

PANELS PRESENTING: PAPERS BEING PRESENTED:

Panel Number: 1

Panel Title: Residential Buildings:
Technologies, Design, Performance Analysis,
and Building Industry Trends

Session Title: Building & Technology Trends

Statistical Analysis of Historical State-Level Residential Energy Consumption Trends (342)

  • David B. Belzer, Pacific Northwest Energy Laboratory
  • Katherine A. Cort, Pacific Northwest Energy Laboratory

Housing Trends as an Indicator of Future Housing Stock and Energy Use: 1990 and 2001 RECS Comparisons (257)

  • Stephanie J. Battles, Energy Information Administration
  • Muriel V. Moorhead, Energy Information Administration

High Performance Systems that Integrate Space Heating, Water Heating and Ventilation (33)

  • Jamie Glouchkow, Natural Resources Canada
  • Evgueniy Entchev, Natural Resources Canada
  • Skip Hayden, Natural Resources Canada
  • Anil Parekh, Natural Resources Canada
  • John Gusdorf, Natural Resources Canada
Panel Number: 2

Panel Title: Residential Buildings:
Program Design, Implementation, and Evaluation

Session Title: The Role of Non-Energy Benefits in Promoting Residential Programs

Non-Energy Benefits (NEBs) from Energy Star: Comprehensive Analysis of Appliance, Outreach, and Homes Programs (619)

  • Leah Fuchs
  • Lisa Skumatz, Skumatz Economic Research Associates

Using Non-Energy Benefits (NEBs) to Market Zero-and Low-Energy Homes in New Zealand (614)

  • Albrecht Stocklein, Building Research Association of New Zealand
  • Lisa Skumatz, Skumatz Economic Research Associates

Statewide Non-Electric Benefits Development in Massachusetts (122)

  • Rudolf R. Boentgen, NSTAR Electric & Gas, Energy Efficiency
  • Steve Bonanno, NSTAR Electric & Gas
Panel Number: 3

Panel Title: Commercial Buildings:
Technologies, Design, Performance Analysis, and Building Industry Trends

Session Title: Envelopes

Envelope Leakage in High Rise Buildings (378)

  • David Sellers, Portland Energy Conservation, Inc.
  • Hannah Friedman, Portland Energy Conservation, Inc.
  • Larry Luskay, Portland Energy Conservation, Inc.
  • Tudi Haasl, Portland Energy Conservation, Inc.

Market Transformation Opportunities for Emerging Dynamic Façade and Dimmable Lighting Control Systems (464)

  • Eleanor S. Lee, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
  • Stephen E. Selkowitz, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
  • Glenn D. Hughes, The New York Times Company
  • David A. Thurm, The New York Times Company

Modular Skylight Wells: Best Practices for Designing Skylights with Suspended Ceilings (653)

  • Puja Manglani, Heschong Mahone Group
  • Lisa Heschong, Heschong Mahone Group
  • Jon McHugh, Heschong Mahone Group
  • Rocelyn Dee, Heschong Mahone Group
Panel Number: 4

Panel Title: Commercial Buildings:
Program Design, Implementation, and Evaluation

Session Title: Advancing Codes

Building Energy Codes in the Republic of Kazakhstan: The Key to Energy-Efficient Construction and Russia Has Made the Transition to Buildings with a Forty-Percent Reduction in Energy Consumption. Where Do We Stand Now? What Next? (316/317)

  • Yurij Matrosov, Center for Energy Efficiency
  • David Goldstein, Natural Resources Defense Council
  • Mark Chao, Institute for Market Transformation
  • Cliff Majersik, Institute for Market Transformation

How California Saves 500 GWh and 300 MW a Year - The New 2005 Standard and How It Raises the Bar for ASHRAE and Other States (409)

  • Charles Eley, Eley Associates
  • Bill Pennington, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
  • Gary Fernstrom, PG&E

Development of the New Federal Commercial Building Energy Standard (FEDCOM) (674)

  • Cyrus Nasseri, U.S. DOE
  • Sriram Somasundaram, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Panel Number: 5

Panel Title: Utility Regulation and Deregualtion:
Incentives, Strategies, and Policies

Session Title: Looking at Best Practices Across, Within, and Around Programs

Responding to the Natural Gas Crisis: America's Best Natural Gas Energy Efficiency Programs (603)

  • Dan York, American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy
  • Martin Kushler, American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy

Pearls and Pitfalls: Lessons Learned from Comprehensive Program Benchmarking (538)

  • Michael W. Rufo, Quantum Consulting, Inc.
  • Kenneth James, Pacific Gas and Electric

The California Evaluation Framework: Moving Evaluation into a Systems Approach for Planning and Conducting Program Evaluations (679)

  • Marian Brown, Southern California Edison
  • Lori Megdal, Megdal & Associates
  • Pete Jacobs, Architectural Energy Corporation
  • Nick Hall, TecMarket Works
Panel Number: 6

Panel Title: Market Transformation:
Designing for Lasting Change

Session Title: Systems Perspectives on MT Programs

Assessing Synergies Among NYSERDA's Programs (729)

  • Paul DeCotis, NYSERDA
  • Lawrence J. Pakenas, NYSERDA
  • Jennifer Ellefsen, NYSERDA
  • Bruce Tonn, Oak Ridge National Laboratory

Taking a Holistic Approach to Markets: How Efficiency Vermont's Transition from Programs to Markets is Changing the Way Energy Efficiency Services are Developed (267)

  • Jennifer Chiodo, Jennifer Chiodo Consulting
  • Ron McGarvey, Vermont Energy Investment Corporation

Addressing Uncertainty in the Evaluation of Market Transformation Activities (438)

  • Kevin Cooney, Stratus Consulting
  • Dan Violette, Summit Blue Consulting
  • Michael Ozog, Summit Blue Consulting
Panel Number: 7

Panel Title: Human and Social Dimensions of Energy Use: Trends & Their Implications

Session Title: Cooling and Ventilating: How and Why?

Living without Air Conditioning in a Hot Climate: Thermal Comfort in Social Context (570)

  • David Hungerford, California Energy Commission

Why We Ventilate A Historical Look (699)

  • Nance Matson, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
  • M.H. Sherman, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

Twenty First Century Sick Buildings - Does Providing Thermal Comfort in Buildings Have a Negative Long-Term Impact on Health? (710)

  • John Stoops, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Panel Number: 8

Panel Title: Energy & Environmental Policy:
Changing the Climate for Energy Efficiency

Session Title: Appliance Efficiency, Energy Labeling and Standby Power

If We're Only Snoozing, We're Losing: Opportunities to Save Energy by Improving the Active Mode Efficiency to Consumer Electronics (684)

  • Suzanne Foster, Ecos Consulting
  • Noah Horowitz, Natural Resources Defense Council

Standby Power in the Residential Sector in Canada and Future Trends (463)

  • Anna Zyzniewski, Office of Energy Efficiency, Natural Resources Canada
Panel Number: 14

Panel Title: Appliances and Equipment

Session Title: HVAC and Hot Water

Testing Residential Combined Heat and Power Systems at the CCHT (31)

  • Mike Bell, Natural Resources Canada
  • John Gusdorf, Natural Resources Canada
  • Mike Swinton, National Research Council Canada
  • Evgueniy Entchev, Natural Resources Canada
  • Walter Kalbfleisch, Natural Resources Canada
  • Frank Szadkowski, Natural Resources Canada

A Comparative Study of Residential Natural Gas Water Heating Technologies (254)

  • Stephanie Jones, CEE
  • Stephen Bicker, NW Natural

Evaporative Cooling for a Growing Southwest: Technology, Markets, Economics, and Polic (319)

  • Larry Kinney, Southwest Energy Efficiency Project
  • Howard Geller, SWEEP

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Session I
Friday, August 27 — 8:30 a.m. - 10:00 a.m.

PANELS PRESENTING: PAPERS BEING PRESENTED:

Panel Number: 1

Panel Title: Residential Buildings:
Technologies, Design, Performance Analysis,
and Building Industry Trends

Session Title: Improving Thermal Distribution Systems

Measured Duct Leakage at Operating Conditions in 48 Homes (484)

  • Erin Kruse, Ecotope, Inc.
  • Bob Davis, Ecotope, Inc.
  • Paul Francisco, University of Illinois
  • Larry Palmiter, Ecotope, Inc.

ENERGY STAR Manufactured Homes: The Plant Certification Process (227)

  • Dave Chasar, Florida Solar Energy Center
  • Neil Moyer, Florida Solar Energy Center
  • Subrato Chandra, Florida Solar Energy Center
  • Janet McIlvaine, Florida Solar Energy Center
  • David Beal, Florida Solar Energy Center

Insulation Buried Attic Ducts Analysis and Field Evaluation Findings (215)

  • Dianne Griffiths, Steven Winter Associates, Inc.
  • Marc Zuluaga, Steven Winter Associates, Inc.
  • David Springer, Davis Energy Group, Inc.
Panel Number: 2

Panel Title: Residential Buildings:
Program Design, Implementation, and Evaluation

Session Title: Residential Lighting Programs

A Matter of (Energy) Trust: An Energy Service Provider Looks for Leverage in a Deregulated Market (688)

  • Lois Gordon, Ecos Consulting
  • David Baylon, Ecotope, Inc.
  • John Graham, Ecos Consulting
  • Bruce Manclark, Delta-T

Design, Implementation and Evaluation of a University Housing Energy Reduction Contest (139)

  • John Seryak, University of Dayton
  • Kelly Kissock, University of Dayton

You're Getting Warmer - Impacts of New Approaches to Residential Demand Reduction (701)

  • G. Kennedy Agnew, Kema-Xenergy, Inc.
  • Miriam Goldberg, Kema-Xenergy, Inc.
  • Rob Rubin, San Diego Gas & Electric Company
Panel Number: 3

Panel Title: Commercial Buildings:
Technologies, Design, Performance Analysis, and Building Industry Trends

Session Title: Building Systems 1

Paving the Path for a New Generation of High-Efficiency Supermarket Refrigerated Display Case (201)

  • Rafik Sarhadian, Southern California Edison
  • Ramin Faramarzi, Southern California Edison
  • Bruce A. Coburn, Southern California Edison
  • Scott Mitchell, Southern California Edison

Wireless Condition Monitoring and Maintenance for Rooftop Packaged Air-Conditioners and Heat Pumps (305)

  • Srinivas Katipamula, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
  • Michael R. Brambley, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

Thermal Displacement Ventilation in Schools - A Case Study in CFD Analysis (407)

  • Andrey Livchak, Halton Company
  • Charles Eley, Eley Associates
  • Vern Smith, Architectural Energy Corporation
Panel Number: 4

Panel Title: Commercial Buildings:
Program Design, Implementation, and Evaluation

Session Title: Peak Load/Distributed Generation

California Self-Generation Incentive Program Evaluation (321)

  • Brenda Gettig, Itron, Inc.
  • Alan Fields, Itron, Inc.
  • Kurt Scheuermann, Itron, Inc.
  • Patrick Lilly, Itron, Inc.
  • Lori Kudo, Itron, Inc.
  • Pierre Landry, Southern California Edison

Measurement and Verification of the Demand Impact for the New York Energy $mart Peak Load Reduction Program (485)

  • Dakers Gowans, Nexant, Inc
  • Daniel Osei-Antwi, Nexant, Inc
  • Lee Smith, NYSERDA
  • Jim Bradford, Nexant Inc.

Rethinking the Business Case for Advanced Metering: Unlocking the Potential for Pricing, Demand Response and Energy Efficiency (368)

  • Roger Levy, Levy Associates
  • Michael Messenger, California Energy Commission
  • Karen Herter, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
  • John Wilson, California Energy Commission
Panel Number: 6

Panel Title: Market Transformation:
Designing for Lasting Change

Session Title: Theory and Design

Analyzing Barriers and Designing Market Transformation Programs for Energy Efficient Technology (241)

  • Katherine N. Delves, Natural Resources Canada
  • Michael Scholand, Navigant Consulting
  • Anne Wilkins, Natural Resources Canada
  • Federico Garcia-Lopez, Navigant Consulting

Using Program Theory and Logic to Improve Design and Likelihood of Real Market Change: Experience with a State Public Benefits Program (418)

  • Scott Albert, GDS Associates, Inc.
  • Jane Peters, Research Into Action, Inc.
  • Lori Megdal, Megdal & Associates
  • Victoria Engel, NYSERDA
  • Gretchen Jordan, Sandia National Laboratories
  • Steve Grover, ECONorthwest
Panel Number: 7

Panel Title: Human and Social Dimensions of Energy Use: Trends & Their Implications

Session Title: Energy, International

Technological Substitution and Changes in the Household Energy Consumption Patterns: A Case Study of India (7)

  • B. Sudhakara Reddy, Indira Gandhi Institute of Development Research

Trade Flow Analysis Helps Define Opportunities for Regional Harmonization of Standards (222)

  • David Fridley, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
  • Steven Weil, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

Clothes Washer Standards in China - the Problem of Water and Energy Trade-offs in Establishing Efficiency Standards (636)

  • Peter Biermayer, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
  • Jiang Lin, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Panel Number: 8

Panel Title: Energy & Environmental Policy:
Changing the Climate for Energy Efficiency

Session Title: International Policy and Programs

New Energy Efficiency Legislation in Denmark (133)

  • Peter Bach, Danish Energy Authority

Less is More! Energy Efficiency's Role as a Key Resource (642)

  • Rafael Friedmann, Pacific Gas & Electric Company
  • Kenneth James, Pacific Gas and Electric

Moving Brazilian Markets toward Greater Efficiency (329)

  • Robin Clark, ICF Consulting
  • David Hathaway, ICF Consulting
  • Marcos Ferreira, ICF Consultoria do Brasil Ltda
Panel Number: 9

Panel Title: Efficient Buildings in Efficient Communities

Session Title: Smart Growth

A New Tool for Greening Buildings and Neighborhoods: The "Smart Growth Tax Credit" (162)

  • Dale S. Bryk, Natural Resources Defense Council
  • Jennifer Henry, U.S. Green Building Council

Community Efficiency as the Missing Piece of The Energy Puzzle: How Smart Growth Can Unlock Trillion Dollar Consumer Cost Savings (435)

  • Mary Jean Burer, Natural Resources Defense Council
  • David Goldstein, Natural Resources Defense Council
  • John Holtzclaw, Sierra Club

The Location Approach (309)

  • Robert P. Kool, Novem
Panel Number: 12/13

Panel Title: Thinking Outside the Box: And Now for Something Completely Different...

Session Title: Collecting the Right Data

Time for a National Energy Efficiency Data Center?

  • Alan Meier, International Energy Agency – Moderator
  • Marvin Horowitz, Demand Research – Presenter
  • Steve Nadel, American Council for an Energy-Efficiency Economy – Commentator
  • Jon Koomey, Stanford University – Commentator

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Session J
Friday, August 27 — 10:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.

PANELS PRESENTING: PAPERS BEING PRESENTED:

Panel Number: 1

Panel Title: Residential Buildings:
Technologies, Design, Performance Analysis,
and Building Industry Trends

Session Title: Existing Buildings

Lest We Forget, A Short History of Housing in the United States (541)

  • Jim Lutz, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

Household Energy Use in a Temperate Climate (313)

  • Nigel Isaacs, BRANZ Ltd.
  • Michael Camilleri, BRANZ Ltd.
  • Andrew Pollard, BRANZ Ltd.

Teamwork in the Assessment of the Residential Market: California's Consortium Residential Appliance Saturation and Unit Energy Consumption Study (398)

  • Wendy Tobiasson, KEMA-XENERGY
  • Alan Fields, Itron, Inc.
  • Glen Sharp, California Energy Commission
Panel Number: 2 Concurrent Session

Panel Title: Residential Buildings:
Program Design, Implementation, and Evaluation

Session Title: Innovative Programs: Use of Creative Designs, Incentives, and Market-Based Pricing

Cooling Off While Utilities Heat Up in the Rockies (20)

  • Chris Schroeder, Nexant, Inc.
  • James Gilroy, PacifiCorp
  • Bob Zaragoza, Xcel Energy
  • Jon Little, Platte River Power Authority

Residential Real-Time Pricing: The Energy Smart Pricing Plan (129)

  • Kathy Tholin
  • Mark Thornsjo, Summit Blue Consulting
  • Larry Kotewa, Community Energy Cooperative
  • Anthony Star, Community Energy Cooperative

Pent Up Demand or High Demand, Meager Funds (689)

  • John Zugel, Ecos Consulting
  • Andria Jacob, Ecos Consulting
  • John Hargrove, Nevada Power/Sierra Pacific Power Company
Panel Number: 2 Concurrent Session

Panel Title: Residential Buildings:
Program Design, Implementation, and Evaluation

Session Title: Evaluation of Residential & Appliance Programs

Evaluating California's Statewide Energy Star New Homes Program (66)

  • Matt Brost, RLW Analytics
  • Mary Kay Gobris, Pacific Gas and Electric

Residential New Construction Baseline Study Design: A How-To Kit with Case Study Results from Long Island, NY (269)

  • Toben Galvin, Efficiency Vermont
  • Richard Faesy, Vermont Energy Investment Corp.
  • Mark Hutchins, Conservation Services Group
  • Kevin Harrison, LIPA/KeySpan Energy

Does Tracking Market Penetration of ENERGY STAR Appliances Give the True Picture of Energy Efficiency Trends? (387)

  • Susan Humphreys, Itron, Inc.
  • Alan Fields, Itron, Inc.
  • Rich Pulliam, Southern California Edison
Panel Number: 3

Panel Title: Commercial Buildings:
Technologies, Design, Performance Analysis, and Building Industry Trends

Session Title: Building Systems 2

High-Efficiency Roof-Top Units - A Friend or Foe of the Electric Demand? (202)

  • Ramin Faramarzi, Southern California Edison
  • Rafik Sarhadian, Southern California Edison
  • Bruce A. Coburn, Southern California Edison
  • R. Anthony Pierce, Southern California Edison

Design and Optimization of Displacement and Natural Ventilation Systems in Large Retail Stores (272)

  • Isabelle Lavedrine, Arup
  • Peter Alspach, Arup
  • Alisdair McGregor, Arup
  • Sean Timmons, Arup

A Case Study of Precooling with Demand Limiting in Commercial Office Buildings (436)

  • Peng Xu, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
  • Mary Ann Piette, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
  • Moosung Kim, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
  • Philip Haves, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
  • Jim Braun, Purdue University
Panel Number: 4

Panel Title: Commercial Buildings:
Program Design, Implementation, and Evaluation

Session Title: Benchmarking

Performance Analysis: Benchmarking of New York State Schools (384)

  • Gregory Coleman, TRC Energy Services
  • Cyrus Afshar, TRC Energy Services

Multivariate Methods for Benchmarking and Evaluating Building Energy Efficiency (402)

  • Thomas Olofsson, Umea University
  • Jan-Ulric Sjogen, Umea University

Automatic Benchmarking: Using Energy Information Services to Promote Portfolio-Wide Efficiency (498)

  • Don Anderson, ICF Consulting
  • Bill Von Neida, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
  • Jennifer Taylor, ICF Consulting
Panel Number: 6

Panel Title: Market Transformation:
Designing for Lasting Change

Session Title: Identifying Emerging Technologies

The Inventions & Innovation Program: Successful Technologies for Buildings (91)

  • Nancy Moore, PNNL
  • Steve Weakley
  • Rolf Butters, U.S. DOE

Emerging Technologies/Practices: The Next Generation (151)

  • Harvey Sachs, American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy
  • Steven Nadel, American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy

Assessment of Energy Savings Potential of Products and Technologies (562)

  • Robert A. Penney, WSU Energy Program
Panel Number: 7

Panel Title: Human and Social Dimensions of Energy Use: Trends & Their Implications

Session Title: Decision Making in Businesses

Intangibles and Corporate Value: How Can Energy Efficiency Differentiate Corporate Performance? (454)

  • Jon Low, Predictiv
  • Blaine Collison, U.S. EPA
  • Don Anderson, ICF Consulting

Natural Ventilation - Can Businesses Live without Cooling? (334)

  • Rod Olsen, Eugene Water & Electric Board

The Structure, Ownership, and Energy Use Characteristics of the Retail Submarket of U.S. Commercial Buildings Market (634)

  • John H. Reed, Innovologie, LLC
  • Katherine Johnson, KJ Consulting
  • Jeff Riggert, Innovologie, LLC
  • Jerry Dion, U.S. Department of Energy
Panel Number: 8

Panel Title: Energy & Environmental Policy:
Changing the Climate for Energy Efficiency

Session Title: Energy Efficiency and Strategy

Saving Electricity Quickly (106)

  • Alan Meier, International Energy Agency
  • Phil Harrington, International Energy Agency

Harmonization of Efficiency Standards and Labeling Programs in South Asia (89)

  • Michael McNeil, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
  • R.S. Agarwal, Indian Institute for Technology
  • R.A. Attalage, University of Moratuwa

Transferred Just on Paper? Why Doesn't the Reality of Transferring/Adapting Energy Efficiency Codes and Standards Come Close to the Potential (552)

  • Joseph Deringer, The Deringer Group
  • Maithili Iyer, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
  • Yu Joe Huang, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Panel Number: 14

Panel Title: Appliances and Equipment

Session Title: Knowing and Changing Our Energy Consumption

Power in a Portable World: Usage Patterns and Efficiency Opportunities for Consumer Battery Chargers (134)

  • J. Andrew McAllister, University of California, Berkeley
  • Alexander E. Farrell, University of California, Berkeley

What's On the T.V. - Trends in U.S. Set-Top Box Energy Use, Design, and Regulation (643)

  • Leo Rainer, Davis Energy Group
  • Alan Meier, International Energy Agency
  • Steve Nadel, American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy
  • Craig Hershberg, U.S. EPA
  • Bruce Nordman, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
  • Jennifer Thorne, American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy

Digital TV and Broadband Communication: Washing Away All Energy Savings in the Home? (191)

  • Bob Harrison, UK Government DEFRA Market Transformation Programme
  • Paolo Bertoldi, European Commission
  • Hans-Paul Siderius, Novem

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DISPLAYS
8 ASHRAE Standard 90.1 Electronic Support Tool Demonstration (Display Presentation without refereed paper) David Weitz, Building Codes Assistance Project
10 Guiding Efficiency in the Public Sector (Display Presentation without refereed paper) Laura Van Wie McGrory, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
21 Lighting Controls: Out of the Laboraory & Into Your Office (Display Presentation without refereed paper) Peter Morante, Lighting Research Center
76 Early Retirement of Air Conditioners and Motors (Display Presentation without refereed paper) Richard H. Sterrett, Alternative Energy Systems Consulting, Inc.
82 Implementation of Chinese Energy Efficiency Standards (Display Presentation with refereed paper) Liu Fuzhong, China Household Electrical Appliances Association
126 High Performance Data Centers (Display Presentation without refereed paper) Huston Eubank, Rocky Mountain Institute
132 Remote Control for Far-Flung Thermostats: How a Large Suburban School District is Reining in the Energy Consumption of Eight Hundred Portable Classrooms (Display Presentation without refereed paper) Ronald J. Baylon, Montgomery County Public School System
156 A Systems Approach to Retrofitting Residential HVAC Systems (Display Presentation with refereed paper) J.A. McWilliams, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
159 On Call - 1,000 MW and 15 Years Later (Display Presentation without refereed paper) Ed Malemezian, Ed Malemezian Consulting, Inc.
176 The California Lighting Technology Center (Display Presentation without refereed paper) M. Siminovitch, California Lighting Technology Center, UC Davis
177 Hotel Guestroom Lighting Control System (Display Presentation with refereed paper) Erik Page, California Lighting Technology Center, UC Davis
183 EIA/DOE's 2003 Commercial Buildings Energy Consumption Survey (Display Presentation without refereed paper) Joelle Michaels, US DOE, EIA
194 Energy Performance, Energy Efficiency & Commercial Buildings: How Do They All Link Up? (Display Presentation without refereed paper) Yi Min Kristy Heng, Lund University
217 Community Based Change A Light Challenge Can Poultney Light the Way for Vermont? (Display Presentation without refereed paper) Steven E. Letendre, Green Mountain College
248 California CEUS: A Hands-on Look (Display Presentation without refereed paper) Tom Mayer, Itron, Inc.
263 The CECP Voluntary Specifications for CFLs: A New Global Standard (Display Presentation without refereed paper) Li Tienan, China Center for Energy Conservation Product
273 EPA PC Power Management (Display Presentation without refereed paper) David Beavers, The Cadmus Group, Inc.
292 Information is Power: CALMAC's Online Searchable Database of Energy Efficiency Research Supplies Both (Display Presentation without refereed paper) Chris Ann Dickerson, Pacific Gas and Electric Company
311 Legislation Building on Energy Efficiency Information Label in China (Display Presentation without refereed paper) Jin Minghong, China National Institute of Standardization
312 Environmental and Economic Impacts of Doubling U.S. Energy Efficiency (Display Presentation without refereed paper) Tina Kaarsberg, U.S. House of Representatives
330 Perspective and Policy Suggestions on Energy Efficiency in Chinese Public Buildings (Display Presentation without refereed paper) Liu Caifeng, China Certification Center for Energy Conservation Product
335 Who Left the Lights On? Typical Load Profiles in the 21st Century (Display Presentation without refereed paper) Reid Hart, Eugene Water and Electric Board
361 Successfully Advancing Energy Conservation Efforts in Mexico (Display Presentation without refereed paper) Jeannie Renné, National Renewable Energy Laboratory
370 Creating a Public Web Database about High Performance (Green) Buildings (Display Presentation without refereed paper) Nadav Malin, Building Green
382 Emerging Diagnostic Tools for Advanced Maintenance of Packaged Rooftop Units: AirCare Plus (Display Presentation without refereed paper) Darren Goody, PECI
399 Green Roof Energy Savings (Display Presentation without refereed paper) Christopher Wark, SHADE Consulting
421 "What Do You Guys Do Anyway?" -or- Energy Trust of Oregon, Part 1 (Display Presentation without refereed paper) Maureen Quaid, Energy Trust of Oregon, Inc.
424 Market Lessons Learned from Long Term Intensive Monitoring of Two Commercial Office Buildings in California (Display Presentation without refereed paper) Christine Shockman, Shockman Consulting
462 Modular Skylight Wells: Introducing the Design Guidelines for Skylights with Suspended Ceilings (Display Presentation without refereed paper) Cathy Higgins, New Buildings Institute
465 Improving Energy Code Compliance with Online Permitting (Display Presentation without refereed paper) Heather Dillon, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
466 Beyond REScheck: Resources for Building Better than the Code (Display Presentation without refereed paper) P. Cole, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
468 The Nonresidential Market Share Tracking Study Database (Display Presentation without refereed paper) Jack Wang, Aspen Systems Corporation
486 Retrofitting to Reduce Electric Resistance Heating (Display Presentation without refereed paper) Jim Chace, Pacific Energy Center
532 Self-Paced Online Training for Architects and Engineers: High Performance School Design (Display Presentation without refereed paper) Kyra Epstein, Eley Associates
533 The Tariff Analysis Project (TAP): A Utility Tariff Database and Analysis Tool for Valuing Energy and Water Savings (Display Presentation without refereed paper) Katie Coughlin, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
577 Energy Requires Water; Water Requires Energy (Display Presentation without refereed paper) James McMahon, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
597 Market Facilitation to Mainstream Energy Efficient Housing in South Africa (Display Presentation without refereed paper) Christelle Beyers, International Institute for Energy Conservation
621 Estimating Non-Energy Benefits - Comprehensive Residential & Commercial NEB Scenario Model (Display Presentation without refereed paper) Lisa Skumatz, Skumatz Economic Research Associates
630 Building a Path towards Zero Energy Homes with Energy Efficiency Upgrades (Display Presentation without refereed paper) Dean Gamble, ICF Consulting
644 Community Based Marketing of Energy Efficiency - Case Study Information from South Bay Energy (Display Presentation without refereed paper) Rita Norton, Rita Norton and Associates, LLC
661 PIER Testing of Skylights and Light Wells (Display Presentation without refereed paper) Jon McHugh, Heschong Mahone Group
712 Payback Analysis of Design Options for Residential Furnaces and Boilers (Display Presentation without refereed paper) Alex Lekov, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
731 Statewide Refrigerator Monitoring and Verification Study & Results (Display Presentation with refereed paper) Dana Teague, NSTAR Electric & Gas
733 Beyond Energy Code-Based Models for C&I New Construction Programs (Display Presentation without refereed paper) Brian McCowan, Energy & Resource Solutions, Inc.
743 EcoAdvisor - Web- and CD- Based Interactive CBE Software (Display Presentation without refereed paper) Joseph Deringer, The Deringer Group
747 Why Hungary? Lessons Learned from the Success of the Hungarian ESCO Industry (Display Presentation with refereed paper) Diana Urge-Vorsatz, Central European University
748 Electricity Disclosure: Will It Transform Electricity Markets? (Display Presentation with refereed paper) Kevin Lane, Oxford University

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TECHNOLOGY SHOWCASE
36 US DOE Building America Jennifer Palmer, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
108 Non-Intrusive Electric Appliances Load Monitoring System Yukio Nakano, CRIEPI
152 Lighting for Tomorrow: New Residential Lighting Fixtures Rebecca Foster, Consortium for Energy Efficiency
242 LightLouver Daylighting System: An Innovative Optical Daylighting System Michael J. Holtz, Architectural Energy Corporation
271 Ice Energy, LLC Ice Bear 50 Randy Zwetzig, Ice Energy, LLC
355 Energy Savings from PC Power Management Gurvinder Singh, Puget Sound Energy
501 CEC PIER Lighting Research Program Technology Showcase Don Aumann, California Energy Commission
659 An Advanced Two-Stage Evaporative Cooler Dick Bourne, Davis Energy Group
672 Forbis Energy Jack Forbis, Forbis Energy Solutions, Inc.

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