A strategy for accelerating the use of energy conserving building technologies |
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Authors: | Marilyn A. Brown E. Jon Soderstrom Emily D. Copenhaver John H. Sorensen |
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Affiliation: | 1. Technology Transfer Research Group at Oak Ridge National Laboratory, USA 2. Martin Marietta Energy Systems, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, USA 3. Environmental and Occupational Safety Division at Oak Ridge National Laboratory, USA 4. Energy Division at Oak Ridge National Laboratory, USA
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Abstract: | To accelerate the use of energy-conserving building technologies in the farflung, decentralized buildings industry, a strategy for more directed transfer of government research to public- and private-sector users has been implemented. The strategy involves a cycle of four sets of activities: (1) Needs assessment; (2) development of transferable information; (3) outreach activities; and (4) feedback and evaluation. By employing this iterative technology transfer cycle and emphasizing trade and professional organizations as communication channels to and from users, it is hoped that research sponsored by the U.S. Department of Energy's Building Systems Division will be responsive to the industry's needs and accessible to its diverse participants. |
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