Panel 11. Efficient Communities
Effectiveness of a Community-Wide Outreach Program in Achieving Energy and Demand Reduction Goals: Evaluation of the San Francisco Peak Energy Partnership (SFPEP)
Dionne Adams, Pacific Gas and Electric Company
Kevin Cooney and Mark Thornsjo, Summit Blue Consulting
Craig Tyler, Tyler & Associates
Energy Awareness in Water and Wastewater System Design
Joseph Cantwell, Science Applications International Corporation
Smart Growth and Green Location: An Urban Planner's Perspective on Energy Efficiency and Other Impacts of Urban Sprawl
Joe DiStefano, Calthorpe Associates
The Role of Water in Efficient and Sustainable Communities
R. Neal Elliott, American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy
F. Bailey Green and James E. McMahon, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Keith Carns, Global Energy Partners
Edward R. Osann, Potomac Resources, Inc.
It's About How and Where We Build: Connecting Energy and Smart Growth
Naomi Friedman, Environmental and Energy Study Institute
Overcoming Barriers to Smart Growth: Surprisingly Large Role of Better Transportation Modeling
David B. Goldstein, Natural Resources Defense Council
John Holtzclaw, Sierra Club
Todd Litman, Victoria Transport Policy Institute
Energy-Efficient Wastewater Treatment at Hilmar, California: A Case Study
F. Bailey Green, Tryg J. Lundquist, and Richard E. Brown, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Predicting Energy Consumption and Costs from New Development
John Holtzclaw, Sierra Club
Smart Growth Policy as an Offset in GHG Cap-and-Trade
Therese Langer, American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy
Smart Growth Will Save Energy: Quantitative Analysis of the LEEDŽ-ND Draft Proposal
Ben McCarthy, Ohio State University, Glenn Fellow
Harvey Sachs, Therese Langer, and R. Neal Elliott, American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy
Okotoks: Seasonal Storage of Solar Energy for Space Heat in a New Community
Doug McClenahan and John Gusdorf, Natural Resources Canada
John Kokko, Enermodal Engineering Limited
Jeff Thornton, Thermal Energy System Specialists
Bill Wong, SAIC Canada
Feasibility Study on Using Combined Heat and Power Energy Systems for a Science and Technology Complex in Japan
Yingjun Ruan and Toshiyuki Watanabe, Kyushu University
Weijun Gao, The University of Kitakyushu
What Developers Think About District Energy: A Mental Models Approach
Charlie Wilson and Tim McDaniels, University of British Columbia
Rob Bennett, City of Vancouver
Art Meets Science in a Downtown Demand Response Program
David Wylie, ASW Engineering
A Town Framework as a Building Opportunity to Optimize Every Energy Effective System
L. Gene Zellmer, Architecture/Planning/Research/Development
Panels of the 2006 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 Competition: 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. Changing the Climate for Energy Efficiency: Local, National, and International Policy Dimensions
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Panel 9. Appliances, Lighting, Information Technologies, Consumer Electronics, and Miscellaneous End Uses
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Panel 10. Roundtables and Interactive Sessions: Learning by Doing
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Panel 11. Efficient Communities
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Panel 12. Energy Conversations

