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2008 ACEEE Summer Study on Energy Efficiency in Buildings


Registrations are now sold out. If you have not already registered, we
cannot accept your registration even if you are assisting with an Informal Session.

Informal Sessions Sign-Up Sheet

Afternoons at the Summer Study are set aside for Informal Sessions. The purpose of these sessions is to allow further discussion of the morning presentations and other topics of importance to participants. Any registered Summer Study participant who wants to hold an Informal Session can, subject to available space. Informal Sessions are for informal presentations ONLY and audio/visual equipment may not be available. This time is not allowed for private/invite-only meetings. Presentations should be conducted in the form of open discussions and not as forums to advertise a particular product or company. By posting a meeting here, you agree to conduct an Informal Session, open to all attendees.

Informal Sessions will be posted daily in the Summer Study's onsite newsletter The Grapevine and room assignments will be given onsite.

To post an Informal Session, email the following information to Lori Nachman:

  • Session Day and Time
  • Session Title
  • One Paragraph Description of Session
  • Contact Person, Affiliation, and Email Address

Monday, August 18 - Informal Sessions

2:00 PM - 4:00 PM

4:00 PM - 6:00 PM

Town Hall Meeting in the Chapel
Alexander "Andy" Karsner, Assistant Secretary, Office of Energy
Efficiency and Renewable Energy, U.S. Department of Energy
"Energy Efficiency Work at DOE"

Latest Developments on White Tags around the World, including developing an harmonised saving evaluation method
Paolo Bertoldi, European Commission

Envisioning Energy Efficiency
Harvey Sachs, ACEEE

NEB Valuation in TRC Calculations
Christine Gustafson and Jillian Mallory, BC Hydro

Is an Operation and Maintenance Rating System needed?
Michael Lubliner, Washington State University Energy Program

Solar Water Heating Programs and New Showerhead Performance Standards
Robert Mowris and Ean Jones, Verified, Inc.
Andrew McAllister, California Center for Sustainable Energy
Owen Howlett, HMG

Moving beyond 1% Annual Savings: What Leading Utilities and States Are Doing to Maximize the Energy Savings from Ratepayer-Funded Efficiency Programs
Howard Geller, Southwest Energy Efficiency Project
Marty Kushler, American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy

Effective Integration of Energy Efficiency, Everyday Load Management and Demand Response
Charlie Middleton, Pacific Gas and Electric Co.
Roger Levy, Demand Response Research Center

4E: International Cooperation and Coordination on Efficient Electrical End-Use Equipment
Hans-Paul Siderius, SenterNovem

International Best Practices in Building Energy Codes: A New Community of Practice?
Adam Hinge, Sustainable Energy Partnership
Cliff Majersik, Institute for Market Transformation

1,000 Home Challenge: Demonstrating Deep Reductions (70 - 90%) in Existing US and Canadian Homes
Linda Wigington, Affordable Comfort, Inc.

Think Small – Scalable Efficiency Programs to Serve Utilities’ Less Than 100 kW Customers
Tim Kensok, AirAdvice

Expanded Test Protocols for Low Ambient Testing of Unitary AC Systems
Keith A. Temple, Field Diagnostic Services, Inc.

Technology Needs for Zero Energy Buildings
Ren Anderson, NREL

SSL Quality Pledge: An LED Quality Performance Reporting Initiative
Marci Sanders, D&R International

California’s Long-Term Energy Efficiency Strategic Plan: Opening Remarks by Commissioner Dian Grueneich
Cathy Fogel and Jeanne Clinton, California Public Utilities Commission

Tuesday, August 19 - Informal Sessions

2:00 PM - 4:00 PM

ENERGY STAR for Solid State Lighting
Jeff McCullough, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

RESNET International Initiatives Advisory Group Meeting
Steve Baden, RESNET

What Role Should Utilities Play in the Coming Smart Energy World?
Harvey Michaels, Michaels Energy Strategy and Analysis

Moving Toward Zero Carbon Communities (ZCCs)
John "Skip" Laitner, ACEEE
George Burmeister, Colorado Energy Group, Inc.

Innovation in Energy Research and Development - and Deployment: What If Money Didn't Matter?
Suzanne Watson, ACEEE

New Frontiers in Building Energy Codes – Part 2
Harry Misuriello, ACEEE

Program for the Evaluation and Assessment of Residential Lighting (PEARL) Board meeting
Chris Granda, Vermont Energy Investment Corporation

Emerging Technologies Update – Are we Ready for Regional / (Inter)national Collaboration?
Jonathan Livingston, Ecos Consulting

Public Housing Benchmarking Project
Richard D. Santangelo, HUD, Office of Public and Indian Housing

Does Early Replacement of Residential Central Air Conditioners Represent A Viable Energy Efficiency Program Opportunity?
John Taylor, Consortium for Energy Efficiency

Presidential Election: Energy Efficiency Community Mobilizing for Obama**
Steve Schiller, Cleantech and Green Business for Obama
Steve Cowell, Conservation Services Group

Closing the Loop: Improving Measured Performance Feedback for Commercial Buildings
Cathy Turner, New Buildings Institute

Thursday, August 21 - Informal Sessions

2:00 PM - 4:00 PM

L PrizeTM - A New Competition for LED Replacement Lamps
Kelly Gordon, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

Improving communication and benchmarking of building energy and carbon performance
Bill Bordass, The Usable Buildings Trust, UK

Europe struggles with smart metering
Henk van Elburg, SenterNovem The Netherlands

Innovative Energy/Climate Programs for the District of Columbia
Robin Snyder, District of Columbia Department of the Environment

Going Deeper Still: A Program Design Charrette for 2015
Bill Prindle, ICF International

In Hot Water
Harvey Sachs, ACEEE

CFL Testing - 12,000 Data Points Illuminate the Market
Stuart Jeffcott, Department of the Environment, Water and the Arts, Australia

Achieving the Next Level of Energy Efficiency Savings: How to Maximize Savings by Encouraging Behavior-Based Programs and Innovation
Karen Ehrhardt-Martinez, ACEEE

Improving HUD-Code Manufactured Housing Codes and Standards
Michael Lubliner, Washington State University Energy Program

Building Networks: The Internet as a Model for Success?
Bruce Nordman, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

Maximizing Energy Savings with Comprehensive Whole House Performance
Programs

Robert Mowris and Ean Jones, Verified, Inc.
Peter Hoffman, BO Enterprises, Inc.

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