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In addition to demonstrating and validating technologies’ cost and performance, ESTCP program’s objective is to enable successful transition of high-impact technologies to the field and into the hands of the end-users. The keynote presentation will explore pathways to enable transfer and commercialization of the technology. In addition, the session takes a deep dive into the energy and water needs of the installations and present results from energy and water efficiency ESTCP demonstrations.
Session Chair: Ms. Mary Hubbard, U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) |
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Introduction by Session Chair |
Ms. Mary Hubbard, DOE |
Energy Technology Development - From Concept to Commercialization |
Mr. Jim Saber, Next Energy |
Dr. Frederick Cogswell, United Technology Research Center |
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Hygroscopic Cooling Tower for Reduced HVAC Water Consumption |
Dr. Christopher Martin, University of North Dakota |
Ms. Monica Neukomm, DOE Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy |
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Water Resiliency Project Development, Financing, and Implementation |
Mr. Michael Callahan, National Renewable Energy Laboratory |
Mr. Antonio Bouza, DOE Buildings Technology Office |