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Panel Panel 10. Building Industry Trends
Is There a Future for Geothermal Heat Pumps in Southern New England?
Dinesh Bhagani, Northeast Utilities
Russell Johnson, Northeast Utilities
Robert Wirtshafter, Wirtshafter Associates, Inc.
Jonathan Weiss, Wirtshafter Associates, Inc.
Robert Bordner, Energy Market Innovations, Inc.
Combined Heat and Power for Saving Energy and Carbon in Residential Buildings
Tina Kaarsberg, U.S. Department of Energy
Ronald Fiskum, U.S. Department of Energy
Andreas Deppe, The George Washington University
Satish Kumar, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Arthur Rosenfeld, California Energy Commission
Joseph Romm, Center for Energy and Climate Systems
Leon Gielen, N.V. ENECO
Developing a Roadmap to the 21st Century for Commercial Buildings
Drury B. Crawley, US Department of Energy
Renewable Technologies and Energy Efficiency for Block Island Power Company
Mark de Figueiredo, Massachusetts Institute of Technology/ Peregrine Energy Group
John Snell, Peregrine Energy Group
High Performance Buildings for the State of Tennessee
David Edmunds, State of Tennessee
Ken Scalf, State of Tennessee
Debby Dodds, Portland Energy Conservation, Inc.
Karl Stum, Portland Energy Conservation, Inc.
Improving Ground-Source Heat Pump Efficiency: Optimizing Pumping Control and Configuration of Closed-Loop Heat Pump Systems in Smaller Commercial Buildings
ReidHart, Eugene Water & Electric Board
Will Price, Eugene Water & Electric Board
The Role of Carbon Performance Contracting in Climate Change Mitigation
Joel N. Swisher, E4 Inc.
Building Technology Trends and Their Implications Regarding Technology Management in the Buildings Industry
Jay Stein, E SOURCE, Inc.
Bridging the Efficiency Gap: Commercial Packaged Rooftop Air Conditioners
John Shugars, Consultant
Philip Coleman, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
ChristopherPayne, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Laura Van Wie McGrory, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Highlights of the California GeoExchange Project
Bill Dakin, Davis Energy Group
Marshall Hunt, Pacific Gas and Electric Company
Performance of an Engine-Driven/Electric Motor Hybrid Refrigeration System Integrated with Desiccant Dehumidifiers in an Ice Rink
Richard S. Sweetser, EXERGY Partners Corp.
Hugh Henderson, CDH Energy Corp.
DavidBrook’s, Industrial Center, Inc.
John Berndt, Schwan's SuperRink
Microcogeneration Concepts Using Thermophotovoltaics
E.Home, Edtek, Inc.
M. Morgan, Edtek, Inc.
T. Butcher, Brookhaven National Laboratory
Breathing Walls: A Challenge for New Sustainable Building Techniques in Hungary
Gábor Tiderenczl, Plc for Quality Control and Innovation in Building, Budapest
Károly Matolcsy, Plc for Quality Control and Innovation in Building, Budapest
Is A Sustainable Society Cost-Effective? Redefining Goals for Efficiency in Buildings
Charlie Stephens, Oregon Office of Energy
Strategies for Energy Benchmarking In Cleanrooms and Laboratory-Type Facilities
Dale Sartor, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Mary Ann Piette, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
William Tschudi, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Stephen Fok, Pacific Gas and Electric Company
Linking Solar Photovoltaics with Building Disaster-Resistant Communities
Mary Tucker, City of San José
Lian Loo, City of San José
Crediting Energy Efficiency Measures Under Air Emissions Programs
Steven Fine, ICF Consulting
Chloe Weil, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Limiting the Impact of Increasing Cooling Demand in the European Union: Results from a Study on Room Air-Conditioner Energy Efficiency
Jérôme Adnot, Ecole des Mines de Paris, France
Matthieu Orphelin, Ecole des Mines de Paris, France
Carlos Lopes, Centro para a Conservação de Energia, Portugal
Paul Waide, PW Consulting, United Kingdom
Distributed Energy Resources and Combined Heat and Power: A Taxonomy of Terms
Richard M. Scheer, Energetics
Anna Monis Shipley, American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy
R. Neal Elliott, American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy
The $535 Million Missed Opportunity in Federal Buildings
Malcolm Verdict, Alliance to Save Energy
Will the Clean Development Mechanism Hold Market Transformation Programs?
Anna Engleryd, Swedish National Energy Administration, STEM, Sweden International Center for Research on Environment and Development, CIRED, France
A Bottom-Up Engineering Estimate of the Aggregate Heating and Cooling Loads of the Entire US Building Stock
Yu Joe Huang, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Jim Brodrick, D&R International
Whole Wall Performance Analysis of Autoclaved Aerated Concrete; An Example of Collaboration between Industry and a Research Lab on Development of Energy Efficient Building Envelope Systems
Jan Ko´sny, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Industry Transformation in Refrigerated Warehouses
David Leue’, Pacific Gas and Electric Company
Patrick Eilert, Pacific Gas and Electric Company
Local Temperature Measurements on Full-Size Systems in the Laboratory: Insight into the Extent of Thermal Bridges in Building Envelope Components
Thomas W. Petrie, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Jan Ko´sny, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Jerald A. Atchley, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
André O. Desjarlais, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Characteristics and Energy Use Trends for Major Commercial Building Types
Joelle Davis, Energy Information Administration
Alan Swenson, Energy Information Administration
New Lithuanian Building Code Requirements on Energy Consumption
V. Stankevicius, Institute of Architecture and Construction, Lithuania
J. Karbauskaite, Institute of Architecture and Construction, Lithuania
C.M. Hector, Institute of Architecture and Construction, Lithuania
Panels of
Panel 1. Residential Buildings: Technologies, Design, and Performance Analysis
Panel 2. Residential Buildings: Program Design, Implementation, and Evaluation
Panel 3. Commercial Buildings: Technologies, Design, and Performance Analysis
Panel 4. Commercial Buildings: Program Design, Implementation, and Evaluation
Panel 5. Deregulation of the Utility Industry and Role of Energy Services Companies (ESCOs)
Panel 6. Market Transformation
Panel 7. Information and Electronic Technologies
Panel 8. Consumer Behavior and Non-Energy Effects