From the Lab to the Marketplace:
LBNL's Broader Role in the Buildings Energy Arena

The American Institute Of Architects
3D Computer Modeling, rendering and graphics by
France Israel and Mieczyslaw Boryslawski of View By View, Inc., San Francisco CA, © Copyright 1994
Government Partnerships
Buildings research at LBNL has helped several Administrations improve efficiency in federal
buildings as a means of saving taxpayer dollars and of providing national leadership by
example. During the 1980s, LBNL researchers helped the Department of Housing and Urban
Development to track energy use and identify ways of reducing the $1 billion per year
energy bill in public housing. Their research also led to new legislation that removes barriers
to energy efficiency in public housing and establishes new business opportunities for private
energy service companies. In our most recent effort, we were members of an elite team
charged with carrying out the "Greening of the White House" project, unveiled by President
Clinton on Earth Day 1994. LBNL researchers have provided technical support to DOE's own
In-House Energy Management Program, which has achieved annual savings of approximately
$155 million in DOE energy bills. The Laboratory supports the Federal Energy Management
Program (FEMP) and will play a key role in carrying out a high-profile energy management
project at the San Francisco Presidio (a former military base, transferred to the National Park
Service in 1994) on behalf of FEMP. LBNL researchers are working with the Federal Aviation
Administration to identify advanced energy-efficient technologies and modeling tools that
can upgrade the work environment in the nation's air traffic control towers and facilities,
improving comfort, visibility, and equipment reliability, and thereby improving air travel
safety.

At an Earth Day 1994 celebration, President Clinton extols the benefits of a compact fluorescent lamp, while a
CFL production employee looks on. Also in attendance were Vice President Al Gore and eight cabinet members.
Photo by Marvin Jones, courtesy Osram Sylvania, Inc.
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