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eceee 2003 Summer Study on energy efficiency: Time to turn down energy demand

Panel Panel 4. Building the bridge from lab to customer

Using government purchasing power to reduce equipment standby power
Jeffrey Harris, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Emily Bartholomew, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Michelle Ware, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Joan Glickman, Federal Energy Management Program
Alan Meier, International Energy Agency/OECD
Alison Thomas, US Department of Energy

What’s the problem with non-conventional technology? The Stockholm Local Investment Programme and the eco-cycling districts
Jonas R. Bylund, Stockholm University

Creating markets for efficient technologies by establishment of strategic niche markets
Clas-Otto Wene, OECD/IEA
Hans Nilsson, Fourfact

Web site for energy efficiency – a tool for sound investments
Margot Bratt, Bratt Communication
Lotta Bångens, Bångens Teknik konsult
Anna Forsberg, Carl Bro AB

How are new technologies brought into energy efficiency programmes?
Zoltan Zavody, Energy Saving Trust

Mid-market transformation programs: programs to promote best practices in system specification and installation
Mitchell Rosenberg, KEMA-XENERGY Inc.

Extending certification to energy management systems: a contribution to improve energy efficiency in industry
Denis A. Coelho, University of Beira Interior
João Carlos de Oliveira Matias, University of Beira Interior
António Espírito Santo, University of Beira Interior

“Efficient compressed air” – a successful campaign for energy efficient compressed air systems in Germany
Annegret-Claudine Agricola, Deutsche Energie-Agentur GmbH
Peter Radgen, Fraunhofer Institute for Systems and Innovation Research

Creating the market for innovative approaches to delivering the best locally appropriate low carbon solution
Matthew Knight, Energy Saving Trust

Evaluation of the pilot procurement project in Germany
Dr. Katrin Ostertag, Fraunhofer Institute for Systems and Innovation Research ISI

The power of the public purse: Energy efficiency in Europe’s public sector can save 12 billion euro/year
Nils Borg, Borg & Co
Ylva Blume, Borg & Co
Stefan Thomas, Wuppertal Institute
Wolfgang Irrek, Wuppertal Institute
Andrew Pindar, Politecnico di Milano

Agreed performance criteria for efficient housing solutions
Ph.D Hans Westling, Promandat AB
Ingvar Andreasson, AB Familjebostäder
Ronny Bergens, Fastighetsägarna Stockholmv

The future of Energy Star and other voluntary energy efficiency programs
Alan Meier, International Energy Agency

Energy+ cold appliances beyond the A label, thanks to pan-European procurement
L. Wijshoff, Netherlands Agency for Energy and the Environment
Sophie Attali, ICE – International Consulting on Energy

The need for a better approach to business energy management: engaging decision makers
Jonathan Jutsen, EnVinta Corporation
Shel Feldman, Shel Feldman Management Consulting

Energy-efficient distribution transformers: a hidden opportunity for large scale energy savings
Benoit Lebot, International Energy Agency
Hans De Keulenaer, European Copper Institute
Patrick Hurens, International Copper Study Group

How to achieve energy efficiency actions as an alternative to grid reinforcement!
Håvard Nordvik, E-CO Tech ltd.
Per Edvard Lund, E-CO Tech ltd.

Forecasting model for the Danish domestic sector
Troels Fjordbak Larsen, IT Energy
Malene Hein Nybroe, Elkraft System
Mikael Togeby, Elkraft System

The result from EKO-energi in Sweden, a voluntary agreement for energy efficiency in industries
Ulrika Uggla, Swedish Energy Agency

Scenarios for the integration of renewables in a European cities network
P.H. Webber, Leicester Energy Agency
D. Lack, Leicester Energy Agency
M. Pardo, Leicester Energy Agency

Pilot Tailoring via Internet, a strategy to promote energy efficiency within Dutch households
Iemy Brand, Novem
Jessica Dirks, Novem

Energy audits – best practice and decision support
Kari Aamodt Espegren, Institute for Energy Technology

Distributed generation – institutional change in the UK 2000-2003
Andreas Biermann, The Energy Saving Trust

Remote metering of electricity as a tool for the promotion of energy efficiency
Aníbal T. de Almeida, University of Coimbra
Paula Fonseca, University of Coimbra
Carlos Parente Rodrigues, EDP – Distribuição Energia S. A.
Artur Barros, EDP – Distribuição Energia S. A.
Andreas Jahn, MVV Consultants and Engineers GmbH
Michael Broege, MVV Consultants and Engineers GmbH

Energy efficiency in commercial offices: who can transform the market?
Jacky Pett, Association for the Conservation of Energy
Lotte Ramsay, Association for the Conservation of Energy

Who should administer energy-efficiency programs?
Carl Blumstein, University of California Energy Institute
Charles Goldman, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Galen L. Barbose, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

Market transformation in the “New World”: what’s worked, what hasn’t
Jennifer Thorne, American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy
Steven Nadel, American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy
Harvey Sachs, American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy
Bill Prindle, American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy
Neal Elliott, American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy

Joining forces – a market transformation network for pushing white LED-technology in North Rhine-Westphalia
Claus Barthel, Wuppertal Institute for Climate, Environment, Energy
Stephan Ramesohl, Wuppertal Institute for Climate, Environment, Energy

The language of energy efficiency – industry vs energy freaks. Experiences from case studies
Erik Gudbjerg, Lokalenergi Handel A/S
Agneta Persson, ÅF-Energi & Miljö AB

Marginal costs, cost dynamics and co-benefits of energy efficiency investments in the residential buildings sector
Martin Jakob, CEPE – Centre for Energy Policy and Economics, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology
Sharon Nutter, CEPE – Centre for Energy Policy and Economics, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology

Measures and Tools for Energy Efficient Public Buildings
Andrew Pindar, Politecnico di Milano
Stefan Thomas, Wuppertal Institute

Perspectives on performance and policy in industry – environmental and quality concerns to enhance energy efficiency
Joakim Nordqvist, Lund University
Gabriel Somesfalean, Lund University

Energy Premium Scheme (EPR) for domestic appliances in the Netherlands
Hans-Paul Siderius, Novem
Annemie Loozen, Novem

Panel 4. Building the bridge from lab to customer Panel leaders: Lena Neij, Jacky Pett   Introduction to Panel 4 (pdf) “Efficient compressed air” – a successful campaign for energy efficient compressed air systems in Germany Annegret-Claudine Agricola, Peter Radgen Evaluation of the pilot procurement project in Germany Katrin Ostertag Creating markets for efficient technologies by establishment of strategic niche markets Clas-Otto Wene, Hans Nilsson Market transformation in the “New World”: what’s worked, what hasn’t Jennifer Thorne, Steven Nadel, Harvey Sachs, Bill Prindle, Neal Elliott Distributed generation – institutional change in the UK 2000-2003 Andreas Biermann Forecasting model for the Danish domestic sector Troels Fjordbak Larsen, Malene Hein Nybroe, Mikael Togeby Creating the market for innovative approaches to delivering the best locally appropriate low carbon solution Matthew Knight The result from EKO-energi in Sweden, a voluntary agreement for energy efficiency in industries Ulrika Uggla The future of Energy Star and other voluntary energy efficiency programs Alan Meier Using government purchasing power to reduce equipment standby power Jeffrey Harris, Emily Bartholomew, Joan Glickman, Alison Thomas, Alan Meier, Michelle Ware The language of energy efficiency – industry vs energy freaks. Experiences from case studies Erik Gudbjerg, Agneta Persson Extending certification to energy management systems: a contribution to improve energy efficiency in industry Denis A. Coelho, João Carlos de Oliveira Matias, António Espírito Santo Mid-market transformation programs: programs to promote best practices in system specification and installation Mitchell Rosenberg Remote metering of electricity as a tool for the promotion of energy efficiency Aníbal T. de Almeida, Paula Fonseca, Carlos Parente Rodrigues, Artur Barros Andreas Jahn, Michael Broege Energy efficiency in commercial offices: who can transform the market? Jacky Pett , Lotte Ramsay Who should administer energy-efficiency programs? Carl Blumstein, Charles Goldman, Galen L. Barbose Pilot Tailoring via Internet, a strategy to promote energy efficiency within Dutch households Iemy Brand, Jessica Dirks Energy Premium Scheme (EPR) for domestic appliances in the Netherlands Hans-Paul Siderius, Annemie Loozen Energy+ cold appliances beyond the A label, thanks to pan-European procurement L. Wijshoff, Sophie Attali How are new technologies brought into energy efficiency programmes? Zoltan Zavody Scenarios for the integration of renewables in a European cities network P.H. Webber, D. Lack, M. Pardo Perspectives on performance and policy in industry – environmental and quality concerns to enhance energy efficiency Joakim Nordqvist, Gabriel Somesfalean Joining forces – a market transformation network for pushing white LED-technology in North Rhine-Westphalia Claus Barthel, Stephan Ramesohl The need for a better approach to business energy management: engaging decision makers Jonathan Jutsen, Shel Feldman The power of the public purse: energy efficiency in Europe’s public sector can save 12 billion euro/year Nils Borg, Ylva Blume, Stefan Thomas, Wolfgang Irrek, Andrew Pindar Web site for energy efficiency – a tool for sound investments Margot Bratt, Lotta Bångens, Anna Forsberg Energy-efficient distribution transformers: a hidden opportunity for large scale energy savings Benoit Lebot, Hans De Keulenaer, Patrick Hurens Marginal costs, cost dynamics and co-benefits of energy efficiency investments in the residential buildings sector Martin Jakob, Sharon Nutter Agreed performance criteria for efficient housing solutions Hans Westling, Ingvar Andreasson, Ronny Bergens Energy audits – best practice and decision support Kari Aamodt Espegren What’s the problem with non-conventional technology? The Stockholm Local Investment Programme and the eco-cycling districts Jonas R. Bylund How to achieve energy efficiency actions as an alternative to grid reinforcement! Håvard Nordvik, Per Edvard Lund Measures and tools for energy efficient public buildings Andrew Pindar, Stefan Thomas To other panels in the 2003 Summer Study Proceedings Panel 1: Energy efficiency – a strategic choice for Europe Panel 2: Comfort and energy use in buildings Panel 3: Land use, transportation and mobility -- Panel 5: Market-based instruments Panel 6: Dynamics of consumption