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eceee 2013 Summer Study on energy efficiency: Rethink, renew, restart

Panel 1. Foundations of future energy policy

Panel leaders: Lars J Nilsson & Jacky Pett

Energy efficiency in low-carbon and energy roadmaps (1-003-13)
This is a peer-reviewed paper.
Bengt Johansson, Environmental and Energy Systems Studies, Sweden

How can improved energy efficiency affect energy security? (1-004-13)
This is a peer-reviewed paper.
Daniel K Jonsson, Swedish Defence Research Agency, Sweden
Bengt Johansson, Swedish Defence Research Agency, Sweden

The iron triangle: Integrated energy efficiency funds link project finance to performance and spark large-scale investment (1-006-13)
This is a peer-reviewed paper.
Milton Bevington, University of Massachusetts, Boston, USA

Analysis of behaviour change due to electricity crisis: Japanese household electricity consumer behaviour since the earthquake (1-015-13)
This is a peer-reviewed paper.
Chiharu Murakoshi, Jyukankyo Research Institute INC, Japan
Sho Hirayama, Jyukankyo Reserach Institute, Japan
Hidetoshi Nakagami, Jyukankyo Reserach Institute, Japan

Complexities of saving energy in Qatar (1-055-13)
This is a peer-reviewed paper.
Alan Meier, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, USA
Mohamed Darwish, Qatar Environment and Energy Research Institute, Qatar Foundation, Qatar
Sinan Sabeeh, Texas A & M University, USA

International Microgrid Assessment: Governance, INcentives, and Experience (IMAGINE) (1-072-13)
This is a peer-reviewed paper.
John Romankiewicz, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, USA
Nan Zhou, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, USA
Chris Marnay, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, USA
Min Qu, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, USA

The double challenge: Limiting electricity demand growth while pushing forward electrification of energy demand – lessons from recent low-carbon roadmaps and scenarios for the EU (1-086-13)
This is a peer-reviewed paper.
Stefan Lechtenböhmer, Wuppertal Institute for Climate Environment and Energy, Germany
Sascha Samadi, Wuppertal Institute for Climate Environment Energy, Germany

Improving energy efficiency policies: the role of international projects (1-112-13)
This is a peer-reviewed paper.
Thibaud Voïta, International Partnership for Energy Efficiency Cooperation (IPEEC), France

Building Expertise: industry responses to the low-energy housing retrofit agenda in the UK and France (1-121-13)
This is a peer-reviewed paper.
Gavin Killip, ECI-CREDS, University of Oxford - Environmental Change Institute, United Kingdom
Tina Fawcett, Environmental Change Institute, University of Oxford, United Kingdom
Katy Janda, Environmental Change Institute, University of Oxford, United Kingdom
Véronique Beillan, EDF - Recherche et Développement, France
Stanislas Nösperger, EDF - Recherche et Développement, France

Implications of maximizing China’s technical potential for residential end-use energy efficiency: A 2030 outlook from the bottom-up (1-160-13)
This is a peer-reviewed paper.
Nina Zheng Khanna, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, USA
David Fridley, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, USA
Nan Zhou, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, USA
Jing Ke, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, USA

Smart grids, local adoption of distributed generation and the feed in tariff policy incentive (1-163-13)
This is a peer-reviewed paper.
J Richard Snape, Institute of Energy and Sustainable Development, United Kingdom

Closing the loop between theory, policy and practice: IEA DSM Task 24 on behaviour change (1-183-13)
This is a peer-reviewed paper.
Sea Rotmann, SEA - Sustainable Energy Advice, New Zealand
Ruth Mourik, DuneWorks B.V., The Netherlands

Quantifying the potential impact of energy efficiency and low carbon policies for China (1-198-13)
This is a peer-reviewed paper.
Nan Zhou, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, USA
David Fridley, Ernest Orlando Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Michael McNeil, Ernest Orlando Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Nina Zheng Khanna, Ernest Orlando Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Wei Feng, Ernest Orlando Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Jing Ke, Ernest Orlando Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

Renovation of the EU buildings stock: an opportunity to reduce the EU gas dependency (1-217-13)
This is a peer-reviewed paper.
Yamina Saheb
, Open Exp, France
Charlotte Johnson, NewCastle University, United Kingdom
Aurelien Saussay, International Energy Agency, France
Vida Rozite, International Energy Agency, France

Advocating energy efficiency with a proverbial approach (1-242-13)
This is a peer-reviewed paper.
Hans Nilsson, FourFact AB, Sweden

Housing crisis: efficiency opportunity (1-286-13)
This is a peer-reviewed paper.
Jack Carrington, Association for Decentralised Energy/ADE, United Kingdom

Somewhere in between a ‘Comedy of errors’ and a ‘As you like it’?: A brief history of Britain’s ‘Green Deal’ so far (1-306-13)
This is a peer-reviewed paper.
Pedro Guertler, enfinn, United Kingdom
Sarah Royston, Association for the Conservation of Energy, United Kingdom
David Robson, Managing Director, Instagroup; Green Deal Finance Company Steering Committee, United Kingdom

An "acceptable" low carbon scenario for France: Participatory scenario design and economic assessment (1-320-13)
This is a peer-reviewed paper.
Sandrine Mathy, CIRED (Centre International de Recherche sur l’Environnement et le Développement), France
Ruben Bibas, CIRED, France
Meike Fink, RAC-F, France

The role of energy and efficiency in economic development: policy implications (1-340-13)
This is a peer-reviewed paper.
Timothy Foxon, SPRU, University of Sussex, UK, United Kingdom
Julia Steinberger, University of Leeds, United Kingdom

Efficient and service oriented infrastructure operation; the role of the Energy Efficiency Directive in driving change towards multi-utility service companies (1-351-13)
This is a peer-reviewed paper.
Katy Roelich, Sustainability Research Institute - University of Leeds, United Kingdom
Julia Steinberger, University of Leeds, United Kingdom
Christof Knoeri, University of Leeds, United Kingdom

A spanner in the works? Are ambitious energy efficiency policy objectives frustrated by the standardisation processes or can ambitious technical standards accelerate progress? (1-367-13)
This is a peer-reviewed paper.
Mark Ellis, Mark Ellis and Associates, Australia
Vida Rozite, IEA, France

Redirecting research about energy and people: from "if only" to "social potential" (1-379-13)
This is a peer-reviewed paper.
Mithra Moezzi, Portland State University, USA
Kathryn Janda, ECI, Oxford - Environmental Change Institute, United Kingdom

The role of technology-forcing standards and innovation to dramatically accelerate product energy efficiency (1-387-13)
This is a peer-reviewed paper.
Kevin Lane, Kevin Lane (Oxford) Ltd, United Kingdom
Fiona Brocklehurst, Ballarat Consulting, United Kingdom
Hans-Paul Siderius, NL Agency, The Netherlands
Mark Ellis, Mark Ellis and Associates, Australia

Closing the loop: using hero stories and learning stories to remake energy policy (1-406-13)
This is a peer-reviewed paper.
Kathryn Janda, Energy Institute, University College London, United Kingdom
Marina Topouzi, Environmental Change Institute Oxford University, United Kingdom

Carbon revenues: possibly the greatest opportunity to cut carbon and costs (1-413-13)
This is a peer-reviewed paper.
Louise Sunderland, RAP and Independent, United Kingdom

Everyday life energy-related innovations in the harsh light of social reality: turning energy efficiency policy foundations upside down? (1-414-13)
This is a peer-reviewed paper.
Sylvie Douzou
, EDF R&D, France
Sophie Bouly de Lesdain, EDF-R&D, France

Driving market transformation and international collaboration through the super-efficient equipment and appliance deployment (SEAD) initiative (1-449-13)
This is a peer-reviewed paper.
Gabrielle Dreyfus, US Department of Energy, USA
Kavita Ravi, U.S. Department of Energy, USA
Matthew Wittenstein, U.S. Department of Energy, USA
Stephen Pantano, Collaborative Labeling and Appliance Standards Program, USA
Amol Phadke, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Environmental Energy Technologies Division, USA
Michael McNeil, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Environmental Energy Technologies Division, USA
Mark Friedrichs, U.S. Department of Energy, USA
Robert van Buskirk, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, USA

Towards a better understanding of local reorganization processes – empirical findings from two case studies (1-457-13)
This is a peer-reviewed paper.
Andreas Huber, Eifer - European Institute for Energy Research, Germany
Jens Koehrsen, Oldenburg University, Germany
Jannika Mattes, Oldenburg University, Germany

Going deep in energy consumption in buildings: How to achieve the best case scenario for deep savings in building energy consumption (1-501-13)
This is a peer-reviewed paper.
Peter Graham, Global Buildings Performance Network (GBPN), France
Jens Laustsen, Global Buildings PErformance Network, France
Diana Urge-Vorsatz, Central European University, Hungary

Characterising domestic energy related behaviours (1-513-13)
This is a peer-reviewed paper.
Tim Chatterton, United Kingdom
Charlie Wilson, University of East Anglia, United Kingdom