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Title: Putting Carbon in its Place: What You Can Do (LBNL Science at the Theater)

Abstract

Science at the Theater: Berkeley Lab scientists reveal the latest research on how to reduce your carbon footprint at home, work, and when you shop. Learn how even small choices can have a big impact. Iain Walker's research focuses on optimizing the energy use and comfort of buildings. He's a staff scientist in the Energy Performance of Buildings Group, which is part of Berkeley Lab's Environmen...tal Energy Technologies Division. He's also executive editor of Home Energy Magazine. Cindy Regnier is a Project Manager in the Environmental Energy Technologies Division at Berkeley Lab. She has over 13 years of mechanical engineering design experience, with a focus on low-energy buildings. Her projects have included several LEED Platinum buildings and the design of a 200,000 sf carbon neutral, net-zero energy science museum in San Francisco. Eric Masanet is Acting Deputy Leader of the International Energy Studies Group at Berkeley Lab. His research focuses on life-cycle assessments and energy efficiency analysis. He holds a joint research appointment in the Institute of Transportation Studies at UC Berkeley.

Authors:
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  1. LBNL, Environmental Energy Technologies Division
Publication Date:
Research Org.:
Lawrence Berkeley National Lab. (LBNL), Berkeley, CA (United States)
Sponsoring Org.:
USDOE Office of Science (SC); Friends of Berkeley Lab; Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory; Berkeley Energy and Resources Collaborative
OSTI Identifier:
1007478
DOE Contract Number:
AC02-05CH11231
Resource Type:
Multimedia
Resource Relation:
Conference: Science at the Theater Lecture Series, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Berkeley, California, presented on November 08, 2010
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English
Subject:
32 ENERGY CONSERVATION, CONSUMPTION, AND UTILIZATION; CARBON; CARBON FOOTPRINT; DESIGN; EDUCATIONAL FACILITIES; ENERGY EFFICIENCY; LIFE CYCLE ASSESSMENT; LOW-ENERGY BUILDINGS; MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; PERFORMANCE; PLATINUM

Citation Formats

Walker, Iain, Regnier, Cindy, Miller, Jeff, and Masanet, Eric. Putting Carbon in its Place: What You Can Do (LBNL Science at the Theater). United States: N. p., 2010. Web.
Walker, Iain, Regnier, Cindy, Miller, Jeff, & Masanet, Eric. Putting Carbon in its Place: What You Can Do (LBNL Science at the Theater). United States.
Walker, Iain, Regnier, Cindy, Miller, Jeff, and Masanet, Eric. Mon . "Putting Carbon in its Place: What You Can Do (LBNL Science at the Theater)". United States. https://www.osti.gov/servlets/purl/1007478.
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abstractNote = {Science at the Theater: Berkeley Lab scientists reveal the latest research on how to reduce your carbon footprint at home, work, and when you shop. Learn how even small choices can have a big impact. Iain Walker's research focuses on optimizing the energy use and comfort of buildings. He's a staff scientist in the Energy Performance of Buildings Group, which is part of Berkeley Lab's Environmen...tal Energy Technologies Division. He's also executive editor of Home Energy Magazine. Cindy Regnier is a Project Manager in the Environmental Energy Technologies Division at Berkeley Lab. She has over 13 years of mechanical engineering design experience, with a focus on low-energy buildings. Her projects have included several LEED Platinum buildings and the design of a 200,000 sf carbon neutral, net-zero energy science museum in San Francisco. Eric Masanet is Acting Deputy Leader of the International Energy Studies Group at Berkeley Lab. His research focuses on life-cycle assessments and energy efficiency analysis. He holds a joint research appointment in the Institute of Transportation Studies at UC Berkeley.},
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