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Volume 9: Demonstrations and Retrofits


Panel 9 Overview 9.ix
Paul Centolella and Cathy Zoi

Measured Savings in Air Conditioning from Shade Trees and White Surfaces 9.1
Hashem Akbari, Haider Taha and David Sailor, Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory
Willem Bos, Sacramento Municipal Utility District

Fuel Switching in Integrated Resource Planning: The Method and the Madness 9.11
Robert W. Anderson and Anne E. Draper, Bonneville Power Administration

Direct Environmental Impacts of Demand-Side Management 9.19
Steve Bernow, Frank Ackerman, Bruce Biewald, Mark Fulmer, Karen
Shapiro, and Kristin Wulfsberg, Tellus Institute

Least Cost Planning at the Margin: Externalities vs. Rate Impacts 9.33
Daniel Bloyer and Michael Bull, Bonneville Power Administration

Enhanced Opportunities for Conservation and Renewable Energy Activities
Through Establishment of Emissions Trading Programs 9.43
Joseph D. Bourg, Karen M. Poff and Stuart B. Schare, NEOS Corporation
Guy Nelson, Western Area Power Administration

PCB Ballast Disposal 9.53
Mitchell Dong and Brin McCagg, FulCircle Ballast Recyclers

Environmental Objectives in Power Production Unit Commitment and Dispatch 9.57
Terje Gjengedal, Norwegian Institute of Technology, University of Trondheim
Ståle E. Johansen, Norwegian Electric Power Research Institute
Chris Marnay, Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory

Factors Critical to the Success of an Emissions Trading Program 9.69
Erik F. Haites and Julie Hashem, Barakat and Chamberlin, Inc.

The Environmental and Economic Value of DSM: A National Level Assessment 9.79
Juanita M. Haydel, Sikander Daryanani, David Kathan, and Ira H. Shavel, ICF
Resources Incorporated

A Reference Scenario for Energy Use and CO2 Emissions by the Residential
Sector in the United Kingdom 9.89
George Henderson and Les Shorrock, BRE

Analysis of Overall Environmental Impact from CFC Alternatives in Commercial
Building Cooling Applications 9.99
William L. Kopko, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency

How Much Will Pollution Reduction in Krakow Cost? 9.107
Jerome LaMontagne and Barbara Pierce, Brookhaven National Laboratory
Krzysztof Görlich, Polish Ministry of the Environment/Krakow Voivodeship

Compact Fluorescents, Radioisotopes and Solid Waste 9.117
Warren C. Liebold, New York City Department of Environmental Protection
Lindsay Audin, Columbia University

Integrated Planning and the Environment at New England Electric 9.125
Jonathan B. Lowell, New England Power Service Company

Remote Sensing Imagery in Urban Energy Program Assessment 9.133
Kenneth H. Orvis and Hashem Akbari, Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory

Implementation of Light-Colored Surfaces: Profits for Utilities and Labels
for Paints 9.141
Arthur H. Rosenfeld, Hashem Akbari, Haider Taha, and Sarah Bretz,
Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory

Meteorological Modeling Applications in Building Energy Simulations 9.145
David J. Sailor and Hashem Akbari, Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory

Measured Impact of Neighborhood Tree Cover on Microclimate 9.149
David J. Sailor, Leo Rainer and Hashem Akbari, Lawrence Berkeley
Laboratory

How Green Are Energy-Efficient Appliances? Calculation of End-Use Emissions
Profiles from Engineering Field Data 9.159
Bruce A. Smith, Burt B. Blodgett and John T. Powers, Quantum Consulting
Inc.
Paul S. Delaney, Southern California Edison Company

The Quantification and Verification of Energy Savings for Acid Rain Compliance 9.169
Barry D. Solomon, Joseph A. Kruger and Richard E. Morgan, U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency

Energy Planning in Denmark--Methodology and Process 9.179
Iben Spliid, Danish Energy Agency

Understanding the CFC Challenge in a Changing World: The Commercial Building
Response to the 1990 Clean Air Act Amendments 9.189
Dale R. Stanton-Hoyle and Paul C. Tseng, Montgomery County Government

Cost and Performance Comparison of DSM Measures and Supply Changes to
Reduce Utility Carbon Emissions 9.201
Joel N. Swisher, Lund University
Karl F. Johnson, Electric Power Research Institute

Demand-Side Management of Electric Vehicle Loads 9.213
Timothy N. Tutt, Mark Hesters, Michael R. Jaske and Nancy Bester, California
Energy Commission

Environmental Impact of Residential Fuel Switching 9.223
Edward M. Weaver and Patricia Herman, Barakat and Chamberlin, Inc.

Analyzing the Effect of Including Environmental Externalities in Utility Planning 9.233
Frances P. Wood, The AES Corporation

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