1996 ACEEE SUMMER STUDY ON ENERGY EFFICIENCY IN BUILDINGS

PROCEEDINGS

Table of Contents


Panel 10 - Building Industry Trends

MIRAFLEXTM Fiber, The Insulation Glass Fiber for the Twenty-First Century 10.1
Clarke Berdan II, Owens Corning

Selecting Windows Based on Annual Energy Performance 10.7
John Carmody, Minnesota Building Research Center, University of Minnesota
Brian Crooks, Cardinal IG

Commissioning Digital Control Systems for HVAC 10.15
Michael C. Connor, McKenney's Inc. Mechanical Contractors and Engineers

Standard Communications Protocol for Building Automation and Control Systems: BACnetTM 10.21
Mike DeNamur and Mick Schwedler, The Trane Company

Transforming the Market for Residential Windows: Design Considerations for DOE's Efficient Window Collaborative 10.31
J. Eto, D. Arasteh, and S. Selkowitz, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

What Makes the Canadian ESCO Industry Unique? 10.39
Marion Fraser, SRC Canada

The National Energy Requirements of Residential Windows in the U.S.: Today and Tomorrow 10.47
Karl Frost, Joseph Eto, Dariush Arasteh, and Mehry Yazdanian, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

Future Prospects for ESCOs in a Restructured Electricity Industry 10.59
C. A. Goldman, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
D. S. Dayton, HEC, Inc.

The DSM Bidding Experience: Auctions and Implementation 10.71
Anne Gumerlock Lee, Pacific Gas and Electric Company

Structural Stability vs. Thermal Performance: Old Dilemma, New Solutions 10.77
Jan Kosny and Jeffrey E. Christian, Oak Ridge National Laboratory

Impact of the Temperature Dependency of Fiberglass Insulation R-Value on Cooling Energy Use in Buildings 10.85
Ronnen Levinson, Hashem Akbari, and Lisa M. Gartland, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

Framing with Steel Versus Wood/Heat Transfer Issues and Analysis 10.95
Soheil Loghmanpour, California Energy Commission

Application of Direct Digital Temperature Control Systems for Maximum System Efficiency on VAV Systems 10.103
Frank W. Mayhew, EC/TC Consulting

Compact Superinsulated Wall & Roof System Featuring AURA® Superinsulation Panels 10.111
Ralph McGrath, Owens Corning

An Innovative, Panelized Roof System for Residential Construction 10.115
Leonard J. Morse-Fortier, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Factors Affecting the Acceptance and Successful Implementation of Building Automation Systems 10.123
John D. Petze, Teletrol Systems, Inc.

Cost-Effective Windows for Southern Climates 10.131
Susan Reilly, Enermodal Engineering, Inc.
Bill Maese and Arabinda Ghosh, Arizona Public Service Company

A "Wake-up" Call for Consumers: The Future Mission of the National Fenestration Rating Council 10.139
John Rivera and Susan Douglas, National Fenestration Rating Council

Past, Present and Future Trends in the Implementation of PID Control Algorithms 10.145
Gideon Shavit, Honeywell, Inc.

Energy Service Companies: New Trends in a Changing Industry 10.153
Glenn E. Shippee, Arizona Corporation Commission

Phase Change Wallboard as an Alternative to Compressor Cooling in Californian Residences? 10.157
Corina Stetiu and Helmut E. Feustel, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

The Progress Toward Energy Efficient Fenestration Products in California 10.165
Nehemiah Stone, California Energy Commission

Modeled and Metered Energy Savings from Exterior Wall Insulation 10.171
Mark Ternes, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Danny Parker, Florida Solar Energy Center
Howard McLain, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Stephen Barkaszi, Jr., Florida Solar Energy Center


Panel 1 - Residential Buildings: Technologies, Design, and Performance Analysis

Panel 2 - Residential Buildings: Program Design, Implementation, and Marketplace Issues

Panel 3 - Residential Buildings: Program Evaluation

Panel 4 - Commercial Buildings: Technologies, Design, and Performance Analysis

Panel 5 - Commercial Buildings: Program Design, Implementation, and Marketplace Issues

Panel 6 - Commercial Buildings: Program Evaluation

Panel 7 - Energy Efficiency and the Utility of the Future

Panel 8 - Human Dimensions of Energy Consumption

Panel 9 - Energy and Environmental Policy

Panel 10 - Building Industry Trends

1996 ACEEE Summer Study on Energy Efficiency in Buildings "Profiting from Energy Efficiency"  Printed Set $200.00

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