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Technology Prioritization: Transforming the U.S. Building Stock to Embrace Energy Efficiency...

by Omar A Abdelaziz, Philip Farese, Alexis Abramson, Patrick Phelan
Publication Type
Conference Paper
Publication Date
Page Numbers
732 to 735
Volume
3
Conference Name
TechConnect World 2013 Joint Conferences, Expo and Innovation Showcase
Conference Location
Washington D.C., District of Columbia, United States of America
Conference Date
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The U.S. Buildings sector is responsible for about 40% of the national energy expenditures. This is due in part to wasteful use of resources and limited considerations made for energy efficiency during the design and retrofit phases. Recent studies have indicated the potential for up to 30-50% energy savings in the U.S. buildings sector using currently available technologies. This paper discusses efforts to accelerate the transformation in the U.S. building energy efficiency sector using a new technology prioritization framework. The underlying analysis examines building energy use micro segments using the Energy Information Administration Annual Energy Outlook and other publically available information. The tool includes a stock-and-flow model to track stock vintage and efficiency levels with time. The tool can be used to investigate energy efficiency measures under a variety of scenarios and has a built-in energy accounting framework to prevent double counting of energy savings within any given portfolio. This tool is developed to inform decision making and estimate long term potential energy savings for different market adoption scenarios.