Panel 9. Efficient Buildings in Efficient Communities
A New Tool for Greening Buildings and Neighborhoods: The “Smart Growth Tax Credit”
Dale S. Bryk, Natural Resources Defense Council
Jennifer Henry, U.S. Green Building Council
Location Efficiency as the Missing Piece of The Energy Puzzle: How Smart Growth Can Unlock Trillion Dollar Consumer Cost Savings
Mary Jean Bürer and David B. Goldstein, Natural Resources Defense Council
John Holtzclaw, Sierra Club
LEED® Homes and LEED® for Neighborhood Developments: Status of the U.S. Green Building Council’s Residential Programs
Ann V. Edminster, Design AVEnues
Charging the Battery: Energy Efficiency in Battery Park City
Kevin Finnegan, Antony Woo, and Hugh L. Carey, Battery Park City Authority
Adam Hinge, Sustainable Energy Partnerships
Planning for the Next Blackout: Optimizing the Use of Distributed Energy Resources
Joan Glickman and Shawn Herrera, U.S. Department of Energy
Keith Kline, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Mike Warwick, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
A Vision of Energy Efficiency
John Holtzclaw, Sierra Club and consultant to Natural Resources Defense Council
The Energy Performance of a Location: Successes, Setbacks and New Approach
R.P. Kool and C.C. Egmond, Senter Novem
Natural Resource Efficiency Designed in New Urbanism: A Partnership Designing Efficient Buildings in Efficient Communities
Christine Magar and Gregg Ander, Southern California Edison
Rob Watson and Gayle Petersen, Natural Resource Defense Council
Dimitris Klapsis, Moule and Polyzoides
Rob Bolin, Syska and Hennessy
Susan Munves, City of Santa Monica
The CERTS Microgrid and the Future of the Macrogrid
Chris Marnay and Owen C Bailey, Ernest Orlando Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Analysis of Distributed Energy Supplying Technologies From the Viewpoint of Waste Heat
Yutaka Nagata, Central Research Institute of Electric Power Industry
Integrated Design with a Focus on Energy Aspects
Bart Poel, EBM-consult
Development of District Energy Supply System for CHP Implementation
Y. Yamaguchi, Y. Shimoda, and M. Mizuno, Osaka University
Sustainability from Dwelling to Development: Making the Connection Between High Performance Homes and Communities
Peter Yost, Building Science Corporation
Panels of the 2004 ACEEE Summer Study on Energy Efficiency in Buildings:
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Panel 1. Residential Buildings: Technologies, Design, Performance Analysis, and Building Industry Trends
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Panel 2. Residential Buildings: Program Design, Implementation, and Evaluation
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Panel 3. Commercial Buildings: Technologies, Design, Performance Analysis, and Building Industry Trends
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Panel 4. Commercial Buildings: Program Design, Implementation, and Evaluation
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Panel 5. Utility Regulation and Deregulation: Incentives, Strategies, and Policies
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Panel 6. Market Transformation: Designing for Lasting Change
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Panel 7. Human and Social Dimensions of Energy Use: Trends and Their Implications
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Panel 8. Energy and Environmental Policy: Changing the Climate for Energy Efficiency
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Panel 9. Efficient Buildings in Efficient Communities
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Panel 10. Roundtables: Thinking Outside the Box
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Panel 11. Appliances and Equipment

