Publications

Publications

Most publications by Environmental Energy Technologies Division authors are searchable from this page, including peer-reviewed publications, book chapters, conference proceedings and LBNL reports.

This publications database is an ongoing project, and not all Division publications are represented here yet.

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1997
Klems, Joseph H.. "Greenhouse Window U-Factors Under Field Conditions." ASHRAE Transactions 104, Part 1 (1997).
1996
Koomey, Jonathan G.. Trends in Carbon Emissions from U.S. Residential and Commercial Buildings: Implications for Policy Priorities In The EPA/White House Climate Change Analysis Workshop (also LBNL-39421), Edited by Jeremy Symons. Springfield, VA, 1996.
Konopacki, Steven J., Hashem Akbari, L. Lister, and L. Debaille. Electrical energy and cost savings potential at DOD Facilities In Proceedings of the 1996 ASHRAE Summer Conference. 2nd ed. Vol. 102., 1996.
Gartland, Lisa M., Steven J. Konopacki, and Hashem Akbari. Modeling the effects of reflective roofing In 1996 ACEEE Summer Study on Energy Efficiency in Buildings. 11th ed. Vol. 4., 1996.
Koles, G., Robert J. Hitchcock, and Max H. Sherman. Metrics for Building Performance Assurance. Berkeley: Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory, 1996.
von Rottkay, Klaus, Michael D. Rubin, and John B. Kerr. "Optical Modeling of a Complete Electrochromic Device." In 2nd International Conference on Electrochromics. San Diego, CA, 1996.

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