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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Kranzl, Lukas, Michael Stadler, Claus Huber, Reinhard Haas, and Mario Ragwitz. Comparing poly options: Methodology and conclusions derived from Invert In International dissemination conference of the project Invert. Brussels, Belgium, 2005.
Zheng, B., Mingsheng Liu, and Xiufeng Pang. "Continuous Commissioning of an Office Building." In the 5th International Conference of Enhanced Building Operations. Pittsburgh, PA, 2005.
Bhattacharya, Prajesh, Patrick E. Phelan, and Ravi S. Prasher. Computational Analysis of the Colloidal Stability of Nanofluids In International Mechanical Engineering Congress & Exposition. Orlando, FL, 2005.
A Comparative Summary of State and Utility PV Buy Down Programs In Case Studies of State Support for Renewable Energy. Berkeley: LBNL, 2005.
McKone, Thomas E., and A. W. Deshpande. "Can Fuzzy Logic Bring Complex Problems into Focus?" Environmental Science and Technology 39 (2005): 42A-47A.
Lin, Jiang, and Maithili Iyer. Cold or Hot Wash: How technological choices lead to cultural change and potential increase in clothes washing energy use in China In 2005 ECEEE Summer Study. Vol. LBNL-57382 Abs. Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, 2005.

If you are unable to locate a publication in this master database, it may not have been ported yet from individual group publications lists. For help in finding publications, try dropping the title or authors into your favorite search engine, or contact the following for help:

Building Technology and Urban Systems: Dane Lay

Energy Analysis and Environmental Impacts: Katie Kirbus

Energy Storage and Distributed Resources: Maya Minamihara