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Acknowledgments
This work was supported by the California Energy Commission through its Public Interest
Energy Research (PIER) Program on behalf of the citizens of California and by the Assistant
Secretary for Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy, Office of Building Technology, State
and Community Programs, Office of Building Research and Standards of the U.S. Department
of Energy under Contract No. DE-AC02-05CH11231.
We are indebted to Chris Scruton and Nancy Jenkins of the California Energy Commission and
Marc LaFrance of the US Department of Energy for their invaluable guidance, enthusiasm, and
support throughout this multiyear project. We would also like to thank the following members
of our Project Advisory Committee for taking the time to provide insightful technical and
market-related input into the direction of this R&D:Carl Wagus
Thomas Guarr
Jan Berman
Grant Brohard
Charles Hayes
Micheal Myser
John Durschinger
Gregg Ander
Hula Demiryont
Kevin Settlemyre
Glenn Hughes
David Thurm
Mark Levi
Thomas MifflinAmerican Architectural Manufacturers Association
Gentex Corporation
Mechoshade Systems, Inc.
Pacific Gas & Electric Company
SAGE Electrochromics, Inc.
SAGE Electrochromics, Inc.
Skidmore, Owings & Merrill LLP
Southern California Edison
Sytecorp
The Green Roundtable, Inc.
The New York Times
The New York Times
US General Services Administration
Wausau Window and Wall SystemsThomas Mifflin of Wausau Window and Wall Systems provided enthusiastic and dedicated
guidance, engineering support, and materials for our electrochromic field test facility's
curtainwall system without which this project probably would not have gotten off the ground.
SAGE Electrochromics, Inc. also remained dedicated throughout the duration of this project,
providing technical assistance and product revisions to meet our demanding project
requirements.
The project team consisted of staff from a variety of disciplines within the Environmental
Energy Technologies Division at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory:
Andre Anders, Ph.D., Material Scientist, Thin Film Coatings
Zachery Apte, IR Laboratory Tests
Robert Clear, Ph.D., Human Factors, Statistical Analysis
Dennis DiBartolomeo, Systems Engineering, Field Test Operations
Luis Fernandes, Ph.D., Radiance Mathematica Optimizations
Daniel Fuller, Testbed Networking and Communications
Howdy Goudey, IR Laboratory Tests, Curtainwall Engineering, Sensors and Instrumentation
Chuck Hambelton, Curtainwall Engineering, Sensors and Instrumentation
Philip Haves, Ph.D., Commercial Building Systems, HVAC Interactions
Vorapat Inkarojrit, Ph.D., Human Factors, High-Dynamic-Range Digital Imaging
Joseph Klems, Ph.D., Heat Flow Monitoring and Thermal Analysis
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Lee, Eleanor S.; Selkowitz, Stephen E.; Clear, Robert D.; DiBartolomeo, Dennis L.; Klems, Joseph H.; Fernandes, Luis L. et al. A Design Guide for Early-Market Electrochromic Windows, report, May 1, 2006; Berkeley, California. (https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc884826/m1/3/: accessed April 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, UNT Digital Library, https://digital.library.unt.edu; crediting UNT Libraries Government Documents Department.