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Windows & Envelope R&D Emerging Technologies: Building Technologies Program

Windows & Envelope R&D Emerging Technologies: Building Technologies Program. Presented by: James E. Rannels, Team Leader Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy December 10 - 12, 2002. National Energy Policy.

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Windows & Envelope R&D Emerging Technologies: Building Technologies Program

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  1. Windows & Envelope R&DEmerging Technologies:Building Technologies Program Presented by: James E. Rannels, Team LeaderOffice of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy December 10 - 12, 2002

  2. National Energy Policy • “…establish a national priority…to improve the energy intensity of the U.S. economy…improving energy efficiency.” • More than a third of the energy consumed in the U.S. is consumed in buildings.

  3. EERE’s Strategic Plan • Oneof EERE’s Strategic Goals is to increase the energy efficiency of buildings and appliances

  4. Building Technologies Mission Its mission is to develop technologies, tools, and techniques for making residential and commercial buildings more energy efficient, productive, and affordable.

  5. Emerging Technologies Vision A healthier, more prosperous future through the wise use of energy in buildings Latest Version of Maytag Neptune Used in Bern Study

  6. Team Leader Appliance Standardsand Analysis Team Leader Residential Team Leader Commercial Team Leader Emerging Technologies Ed Pollock, Jr. John D. Ryan James E. Rannels Bryan D. Berringer How the Program is Organized Program ManagerBuilding Technologies Michael J. McCabe

  7. Energy Use in Buildings Refrigeration 6% Cleaning Appliances 3% Water Heating 12% Ventilation 2% Lighting 14% Space Cooling 11% HVAC systems are 38% of total energy use in buildings Other * 27% Space Heating 25% • * Other includes computers, cooking, electronics, and State Energy Data System adjustment. • Source: Department of Energy, BTS Core Databook, July 26, 2002

  8. Technology Roadmapping • Opportunity for leaders from industry, academia, research communities, and DOE to develop a mutual vision • Assist DOE in focusing the direction of future R&D to foster next generation building technologies • Assess near-term R&D focus for joint industry/federal investment • Create a better R&D portfolio for building envelope and windows technologies • Maintain a continuing dialogue

  9. Technology Status: Technical Accomplishments • Cutting refrigerator energy use by ¾ over 25 years, while adding features • Technology to cost-effectively cut building energy use in half compared to standard practice • Reducing energy use in buildings by enhancing the use of daylighting • Investment in Low-E coatings research: • Introduced to market in 1983 • By 1999 accounted for 40% of the market NREL’s Solar Energy Research Facility

  10. Wall Systems • Development of the Whole Wall Rating Procedure • Four Patent Applications for Wall Systems • Developed Component Air Leakage Apparatus • Whole House Demonstration Project at the Habitat Site (ICFA, PCA, Habitat)

  11. Emerging Technologies Summary • Track record of success • Alignment with Assistant Secretary and National priorities • Component research serving both residential and commercial buildings • Retrofit and new building potential • Planning emphasizes partnering, technology roadmapping, measurable milestones

  12. James E. Rannels, Team Lead P. Marc LaFrance – Envelope Systems, Windows Ronald Lewis – Appliance & Lighting Roadmaps, Lighting R&D, Appliance and Lighting Controls, Energy Star CFL’s Arun Vohra – HVAC, Refrigeration Equipment James Brodrick– Advanced Light Source, Energy Demographics and Technical Analysis Richard Karney– Energy Star, International Building and Community Systems, Envelope Systems Richard Orrison – Program Implementation, Competitive Solicitation, Emerging Products Emerging Technologies Team, HQ

  13. Refrigeration Commercial Residential Appliances Windows Envelope Lighting HVAC Space Heating Space Cooling Lighting Water Heating Refrigeration Ventilation Clothes Washer/Dryers Cooking Products Electronics/Office Equip. Computers Other 33% 10% 6% 15% 9% 5% 5% 5% 1% 11% 16% 12% 24% 7% 4% 5% 2% 6% 3% 21% • n • n • n • n • n • n • n • n • n • n • n • n • n • n • n • n • n • n n Where our R&D is focused Delfield Vantage Line

  14. Where Our Interests Converge DOE MutualInterest Industry

  15. Research Development Demo Sales Basic Applied Explor. Advanc. Engnr. Basic Energy Science (Office of Science) EE Science Initiative(Office of EERE) Building Technology / NETL(Office of EERE) Commercialization Small Business Innovative R&D(Office of Science) Invention & Innovation (Office of Indust. Tech) Interested in DOE R&D? These five opportunities with DOE could further your research visions! Technology Maturity Continuum

  16. DOE Funding Opportunities • Office of Science, Annual Solicitation Process. http://www.sc.doe.gov/production/grants/fr02-01.html • FY2002 Joint Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy and Office of Fossil Energy Science Initiative.http://www.netl.doe.gov/business/ • Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy, Energy Efficient Building Equipment and Envelope Technologies IV. http://www.netl.doe.gov/business/ • Office of Science, Small Business Innovative R&D. http://sbir.er.doe.gov/sbir • Office of Industrial Technology, Invention and Innovation. http://www.oit.doe.gov/inventions/

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