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1 Phoenix Convention Center Phoenix, Arizona Emerging Technologies for Building Applications Energy Technologies Overview of Federal Technology Demonstration Programs Marina Sofos, PhD Department of Energy, Building Technologies Office August 11, 2015

2 Energy Exchange : Federal Sustainability for the Next Decade BTO Emerging Technologies (ET) Research Portfolio Sensors, controls, and communications Building energy modeling and simulation Low global warming potential refrigerants Heat pump water heaters Advanced heat pump HVAC and refrigeration Not-in-kind HVAC and appliance designs Solid state lighting – LEDs and OLEDs Advanced windows and opaque envelope

3 Energy Exchange : Federal Sustainability for the Next Decade BTO’s Integrated Approach Research & Development Develop technology roadmaps Prioritize opportunities Solicit and select innovative technology solutions Collaborate with researchers Solve technical barriers and test innovations to prove effectiveness Measure and validate energy savings Codes and Standards Establish minimum energy use in a transparent public process Protect consumer interests Reduce market confusion Enhance industry competitiveness & profitability Expand portfolio of EE appliances & equipment Raise the efficiency bar Market Stimulation Identify barriers to speed and scale adoption Collaborate with industry partners to improve market adoption Increase usage of products & services Work through policy, adoption, and financial barriers Communicate the importance and value of energy efficiency Provide technical assistance and training BTO Ecosystem

4 Energy Exchange : Federal Sustainability for the Next Decade Achieving ET Program Goals Requires Cost Reductions ET 2020 – ET Multi-year Program Plan Targets for 2020 “Other” dominates in future: Transformers, medical imagers, elevators, escalators, pumps, laundry equipment, pumps, fume hoods, CHP, etc. Best available does not consider cost ET 2020 includes cost effectiveness

5 Energy Exchange : Federal Sustainability for the Next Decade 5 Example BTO Project: Sandia Heat Exchanger

6 Energy Exchange : Federal Sustainability for the Next Decade 6 Pathway to Commercialization of Low-Cost Wireless Sensors Print components on flexible substrates: circuits sensors antenna photovoltaics battery Low temperature photonic curing: sinters ink for high electric conductivity plastic substrate undamaged Peel and stick flexible platform: pick and place unprintable components Project Goal: Develop and deploy low-cost wireless sensors for building monitoring. Reduce cost to manufacture and commission ($1-$10/node) Low-power wireless communication driven by energy harvesting techniques Retrofit-friendly devices with minimal maintenance Multi-sensor platform tailored for building monitoring needs Leverage additive, roll-to-roll manufacturing techniques to enable rapid adoption

7 Energy Exchange : Federal Sustainability for the Next Decade 7 Low-cost haziness-free transparent insulation based on porous silica Windows are responsible for about 2.15 quads of heating energy consumption and 1.48 quads of cooling energy consumption annually. High performance window replacements are too expensive for mass market uptake. Reduces the cost of the windows while improving their insulation without compromising their transparency. Silica Particle Powder

8 Energy Exchange : Federal Sustainability for the Next Decade 8 Open Innovation Opportunities with BTO

9 Energy Exchange : Federal Sustainability for the Next Decade 9 ORNL Energy Efficiency Crowdsourcing Community Next Steps Stay tuned for the web-cast announcement of the winners and the launch of V2.0 on Sept 23, 2015! Join the community at buildings.ideascale.com to receive the latest updates!buildings.ideascale.com Awards  3-D printing prototypes, poster and in- session presentations for best ideas at EERE’s Industry Day Campaigns & Stats  3 Campaigns: Envelope, Equipment, Sensors & Control  5,000+ Unique visitors  70+ Valid ideas 1 Judging  9 Independent Judges. Ideas are evaluated based on their technical feasibility, potential for energy savings, and novelty 23 5 4 Partnerships  Facilitated networking  Opportunity to participate in the SBV program Vision

10 Energy Exchange : Federal Sustainability for the Next Decade 10 Rapid innovation for software solutions for building operations/controls http://catalyst.energy.gov/a/ideas/tag/tags/Buildings

11 Energy Exchange : Federal Sustainability for the Next Decade 11 Rapid innovation for software solutions for building operations/controls http://catalyst.energy.gov/a/ideas/tag/tags/Buildings How to Get Involved?  IDEATE: Submit, comment and vote on problem statements.  INNOVATE: Submit 5 minute video Business Plan Package. Deadline August 14.  Winners invited to participate in Prototyping: DOE to provide $25K in online software development capabilities. $1,000,000 value with $500,000K in cash prizes

12 Energy Exchange : Federal Sustainability for the Next Decade 12 Join BTO’s Open Innovation Communities! http://catalyst.energy.gov/ http://buildings.ideascale.com

13 Energy Exchange : Federal Sustainability for the Next Decade 13 Get Involved with BTO’s Emerging Technologies Program Funding Opportunity Announcements:  Solid-State Lighting (SSL): R&D advances in LEDs and OLEDs  BENEFIT FOA (BENEFIT = Building ENergy Efficiency Frontiers and Innovation Technologies): Topics focused on Multi-Year Program Plan targets “Open” topic BUILD topic (BUILD = Buildings University Innovators and Leaders Development)  SBIRs (Small Business Innovation Research) Generally one SSL topic and one non-SSL topic each year Workshops, Roadmaps, Technical Reports Website: http://energy.gov/eere/buildings/emerging-technologieshttp://energy.gov/eere/buildings/emerging-technologies Email List: http://www1.eere.energy.gov/buildings/newsletter.htmlhttp://www1.eere.energy.gov/buildings/newsletter.html Apply to a FOA (or become a reviewer)!


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