<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-16"?><rss xmlns:a10="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom" version="2.0"><channel><title>RA</title><link>http://danfoss.ipapercms.dk/refrigerationandairconditioning/ra/solutions/us/envisioneeringinsights2007/RSS.ashx</link><description>RA Pages</description><lastBuildDate>Fri, 06 Jul 2007 10:27:39 +0200</lastBuildDate><a10:id>http://danfoss.ipapercms.dk/refrigerationandairconditioning/ra/solutions/us/envisioneeringinsights2007/</a10:id><item><guid isPermaLink="true">http://danfoss.ipapercms.dk/refrigerationandairconditioning/ra/solutions/us/envisioneeringinsights2007/?Page=1</guid><link>http://danfoss.ipapercms.dk/refrigerationandairconditioning/ra/solutions/us/envisioneeringinsights2007/?Page=1</link><title>RA Page 1</title><description>MAKING MODERN LIVING POSSIBLE Danfoss 2007 En Visioneering Insights An In Depth Look at Advanced Energy Strategy and Technology ENGINEERING ENERGY EFFICIENCY ENVIRONMENT ENVISIONEERING FPO</description><a10:updated>2007-07-06T10:27:39+02:00</a10:updated></item><item><guid isPermaLink="true">http://danfoss.ipapercms.dk/refrigerationandairconditioning/ra/solutions/us/envisioneeringinsights2007/?Page=2</guid><link>http://danfoss.ipapercms.dk/refrigerationandairconditioning/ra/solutions/us/envisioneeringinsights2007/?Page=2</link><title>RA Page 2</title><description>Lets All Paddle in the Same Direction Imagine being in a round boat and everyone has a paddle An owner, architect, engineer, contractor, scientist, policy maker, manufacturer and investor. Everyone is facing outwardforward from his or her own perspective. Someone yells, Lets head toward the problem, and everyone starts paddling in the direction he or she is facing. The boat goes nowhere. Then someone yells, Lets head toward the solution And everyone starts paddling in the direction he or she is facing. The boat goes nowhere. Thats what its like when we work too much within our immediate circles and professions to address problems like energy, economics and the environment. Were naturally inclined to look at things a certain way, and it takes more than a little e ort to look over our shoulder to seek other perspectives or consider unintended rami cations before launching into action. So what is the energy problem Too much demand Too little supply Too much loss in distribution What are the solutions Ethanol Solar Nuclear Coal Decentralized generation and combined heatingcoolingpower plants Taxes Tax credits Educational reforms at K12, vocational and university levels And what are the environmental problems Is climate change real, and if so, signi cant, and if so, something we can counteract Great questions lets talk about them. But why get so much diversity into one room at the same time What do buildings people know about climate change, and what do policy makers and scientists know about buildings and mechanical systems Youd be surprised What Danfoss has remarkably done is assemble diverse stakeholders in the buildings industry and allied professions, and facilitated discussions about energy environmentaleconomic problems and solutions. The topics have ranged from macroconsiderations of energy supply and demand to microsituations of project teaming and equipment sizing. One outcome of the En Visioneering Symposium Series is the realization that were all stakeholders in the problems and solutions we discussed. And even though the boat is round, we can work together to direct it toward a favorable future. And Im not talking about just the symposia Michael Ivanovich Editorinchief HPAC Engineering Magazine Thats what its like when we work too much within our immediate circles and professions to address problems like energy, economics and the environment. Were naturally inclined to look at things a certain way, and it takes more than a little e ort to look over our shoulder to seek other perspectives or consider unintended rami cations before launching into action. So what is the energy problem Too much demand Too little supply Too much loss in distribution Creating a Dialogue, Advancing the Discussion Never before has energy been more important to our industry, our nation, and our world. Thats why Danfoss, a world leader in the industries of refrigeration and airconditioning, heating and motion control, launched the En Visioneering SM Symposium Series in 2006. Our goal was to create an ongoing dialogue among industry, the policy community and thought leaders in research and developmenton how 21st century energy and environmental challenges within the HVACR and allied industries are transforming business strategy. I believe that we not only created the dialogue, but we are also advancing the discussion. This inaugural issue of En Visioneering Insights is a synopsis of the three symposia held in 2006. On the following pages, you will read about the key environmental, energy and engineering issues facing the HVACR and allied industries. You will learn about the key codes, standards and legislation driving change. And you will get a sneak preview of our 2007 En Visioneering Symposium Series. The energy discussion is not over its just beginning. We need answers to a lot of questions that we didnt have to face a few short years ago and to which there are frequently not any readymade answers. Were striving to convene and advance the inqu</description><a10:updated>2007-07-06T10:27:39+02:00</a10:updated></item><item><guid isPermaLink="true">http://danfoss.ipapercms.dk/refrigerationandairconditioning/ra/solutions/us/envisioneeringinsights2007/?Page=3</guid><link>http://danfoss.ipapercms.dk/refrigerationandairconditioning/ra/solutions/us/envisioneeringinsights2007/?Page=3</link><title>RA Page 3</title><description>To foster an ongoing dialogue on the emerging energy challenge both here and abroad, Danfoss kicked off its En Visioneering SM Symposium Series with some of the most provocative thought leaders in the private and public sectors. Headlining the symposium was Jim Talent, a former U. S. Senator RMo. , a member of the Senate Agriculture Committee and cochair of the Senate Biofuels Caucus. We know now that energy is not just important as an economic issue, it is also a national security issue, Talent said in his opening remarks. It is dif cult to be resolute when your enemyor when people about whom you are uncertainhave control over vital commodities, including energy. In other words, energy independence is now a national security issue in a way that it was notor, at least, not as obvious10 years ago. In addition, a worldwide demand for energy is up much more than we thought it would be 10 years ago because of the growing economies, particularly in China and India. And most people believe and I think this is probably correctthat demand is going to continue increasing faster than 10 years ago. Talent noted that innovation, including engineering innovation in the HVACR industry, is a key to meeting the worlds longterm energy challenges. Whats more, the scienti c community is playing a key role in developing and implementing alternative energy sources. Renewable fuels are at the heart of energy security, economic growth and job creation, Talent stressed. This symposium was an invaluable forum for industry leaders to discuss solutions to our energy challenges, such as increasing production of ethanol and biodiesel. In addition to Senator Talent, the symposium featured speakers such as Dr. James L. Spigarelli, president and chief executive of cer, Midwest Research Institute Michael Deggendorf, vice president for public affairs, Great Plains Energy Inc. and Laura Lesniewski, principal, and Brad Nies, architect, Berkebile Nelson Immenschuh Mc Dowell Inc. Industry Experts Deliberate the Importance of Energy in the U. S. and Overseas Markets Held Aug. 2, 2006 at the Kansas City Public Library, the rst symposium focused on how energy challenges of the 21st century are transforming business strategy and the conditions of American international policy. Some 50 HVACR and allied industry leaders attended the inaugural event. Symposium 1 Innovation and the Emerging Energy Challenge Theres a triangletechnology, policies and markets, Spigarelli said. We want to reduce the risk to mobilize the capital. Thats the enabler, to get those innovative technologies to the marketplace. A strategic and integrated energy policy will integrate the three corners of the triangle in a wise and constructive way. They have to work together. Representing the utility industry, Deggendorf noted that energy distribution systems have not kept pace with the type of quality that consumers are demanding today. We have to inject the new technologyand the capabilities that the new technology brings from a distribution generation and enduse perspectivewith the communications infrastructure, smart grid and smart network, Deggendorf said. This will improve the level of service, reduce the cost of the infrastructure and maximize supply assets. Berkebile Nelson Immenschuh Mc Dowell Inc. is one of the nations leading rms focused on creating designs that are energy ef cient and environmentally sensitive. Nies, an architect by trade, noted that federal and state tax incentives help motivate building owners to make wise decisions about energy ef ciency. But those incentives tend to be limited in scope. Federal tax incentives only go through the end of 2007, Nies said. Some of the buildings that really need to take advantage of these thingssuch as the 1. 80 per squarefoot savings for building 50 percent bettertheyre not going to get built in time to take advantage of the savings in the current legislation. These and other issues were discussed in detail by the thought leaders, setting </description><a10:updated>2007-07-06T10:27:39+02:00</a10:updated></item><item><guid isPermaLink="true">http://danfoss.ipapercms.dk/refrigerationandairconditioning/ra/solutions/us/envisioneeringinsights2007/?Page=4</guid><link>http://danfoss.ipapercms.dk/refrigerationandairconditioning/ra/solutions/us/envisioneeringinsights2007/?Page=4</link><title>RA Page 4</title><description> Building on the success of its rst En Visioneering SM symposium, Danfoss held its second symposium Oct. 25, 2006 at the Chicago OHare Hilton. The event focused on how states are developing energy ef ciency policy that will help America meet the energy challenges of the 21st century. In particular, the symposium explored the drivers and problems of state action. Diane Shea, executive director of the National Association of State Energy Of cials NASEO, told a group of HVACR and allied industry leaders that many statesmost notably, California and New Yorkhave initiated programs with incentives to From Coast to Coast, States are O ering Programs with Energy E ciency Incentives for Industry, Business and Consumers spur industry, business and consumers to take a proactive role on energy ef ciency. Right now, the states are where its atnot the Department of Energy, not the federal government, said Shea, one of two keynote speakers. Now, thats not to say that the Department of Energy hasnt been providing support to the states, particularly in the area of residential buildings and building code areas. But that effort is relatively small. And it doesnt make the kind of impact that is likely to be transforming markets any time soon. Thats why the states have picked up the ball and run with it on their own. For example, California and Washington each offer 56 different utility rebate programs for energy ef ciency, according to the Database of State Incentives for Renewable Energy www. dsireusa. org. Thirtyeight additional states offer similar programs. When it comes to energy ef ciency and conservation, California and New York are leading the way, Shea added. Meanwhile, the Paci c Northwest states are looking to their counterparts in Europe for ideas, particularly with regard to global warming. To the state energy of ces, one of the key sources of inspiration in this country is the U. S. State Department, Shea said. The State Department is working throughout the world to bring energy resources to developing nations, and they are building energy ef ciency into their programs from the getgo. Supporting Sheas viewpoint on energy ef ciency and conservation was the second keynote speaker Craig Kneeland, senior project manager for the New York State Energy Research Development Authority NYSERDA. Kneeland noted that a new building construction program, initiated in New York in 1999, has helped save 27 million in energy costs per year and reduced peak energy demand by 39 percent. Simple payback per project is typically three to four years. On a broader scale, Kneeland praised the U. S. Green Building Council www. usgbc. org for its Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design LEED program. LEEDs Green Building Rating System is a nationally recognized benchmark for the design, construction and operation of highperformance green buildings. In New York City, if your residential building isnt green, youre crazy, said Kneeland, noting the success of NYSERDAs programs, technical assistance and investment in energy ef ciency initiatives. Theres no I in green, Kneeland added. Its always a team productalways. Following presentations by Shea and Kneeland, a roundtable discussion was led by Robert Cavey, president, Global Strategy Initiative and John Suzukida, president, Lanex Consulting. John Galyen, president of Danfoss Refrigeration Air Conditioning North America, stressed that while federal and state regulations are expanding, so are innovative programs to promote energy ef ciency. In some areas, states have led the way and made important and lasting contributions, Galyen noted. It has long been said that the states are the incubators of experimentation in the policy world, and we are seeing a great many initiatives in energy at the state level. But it is not without risk, he added. I hear frequently about fears among manufacturers and others of creating a patchwork of regulatory systems that will drive up production costs, make energy ef ciency harde</description><a10:updated>2007-07-06T10:27:39+02:00</a10:updated></item><item><guid isPermaLink="true">http://danfoss.ipapercms.dk/refrigerationandairconditioning/ra/solutions/us/envisioneeringinsights2007/?Page=5</guid><link>http://danfoss.ipapercms.dk/refrigerationandairconditioning/ra/solutions/us/envisioneeringinsights2007/?Page=5</link><title>RA Page 5</title><description>Codes, Standards Legislation The codes, standards and legislative initiatives related to engineering, energy and the environment are as numerous as the world is diverse. To capture them all, in explicit detail, would require a voluminous document. This inaugural issue of En Visioneering Insights, however, is intended to provide you with an overview a snapshotof the key codes, standards and legislative initiatives that are impacting engineering innovation, energy ef ciency and environmental sustainability. The snapshot is meant to inform, educate and enlightenand direct you to additional resources, including the En Visioneering web site, www. envisioneering. danfoss. com. Organization Initiative Name Brief Description Application Status More Info International Initiatives U. S. Department of State Asia Paci c Partnership on Clean Development and Climate The Asia Paci c Partnership is a publicprivate partnership involving the U. S. , Australia, China, India, Japan and the Republic of Korea. Those six countries represent nearly half of the worlds population and more than half of the worlds economy and energy use. The partners are committed to enhance cooperation to meet both our increased energy needs and associated challenges, including those relating to air pollution, energy security and greenhouse gas intensities from partnerships vision statement, July 2005. Focus areas include energy e ciency, clean coal, natural gas, bioenergy, methane captureuse, civilian nuclear power, geothermal, agricultureforestry, ruralvillage energy systems, advanced transportation, hydro windsolar power and buildinghome constructionoperation. Three followup meetings were held in 2006in Sydney, Australia, Berkeley, Calif. , and Jeju, China. Task force action plans are being implemented for aluminum, buildings and appliances, cement, cleaner fossil energy, coal mining, power generation and transmission, renewable energy and distributed generation, and steel. www. asiapaci cpartnership. org North American Initiatives Consortium for Energy E ciency CEE CEE, which serves the U. S. and Canada, o ers separate initiatives for commercial and residential air conditioners and heat pumps Both initiatives outline speci cations that are equal to or higher than specs established under the U. S. EPAs ENERGY STAR program. The High E ciency Commercial Central AC Heat Pumps initiative began using Tier 2 as its minimum performance level in July 2002. Tier 2 equipment is 22 more e cient than the federal standard. The High E ciency Residential Central AC Heat Pumps initiative also uses Tier 2. For split systems, the minimum specs are 15 SEER, 12. 5 EER and 8. 5 HSPF. For packaged equipment, the minimum specs are 14 SEER, 12 EER and 8 HSPF. The residential specs took e ect January 1, 2006, while the commercial specs have been used since July 2002. www. cee1. org European Initiatives European Union EU Ro HS Directive The Ro HS Directive bans placing on the EU market any newly manufactured electrical and electronic equipment containing more than agreedto levels of lead, cadmium, mercury, hexavalent chromium, polybrominated biphenyl PBB and polybrominated diphenyl ether PBDE ame retardants. The Ro HS Directive applies to equipment and components supporting the HVACR and allied industries. The Ro HS Directive and related regulations became e ective July 1, 2006. httpwww. rohs. gov. uk European Union EU Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE Directive Similar to the Ro HS Directive, the WEEE Directive focuses on the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment. The WEEE Directive complements the EUs measures on land ll and waste incineration. The WEEE Directive applies to equipment and components supporting the HVACR and allied industries. The WEEE Directive went into e ect in February 2003. httpec. europa. eu environmentwasteweee index. htm European Union EU Multiple energy regulations The EU has adopted a variety of regulations pertaining to the production, distr</description><a10:updated>2007-07-06T10:27:39+02:00</a10:updated></item><item><guid isPermaLink="true">http://danfoss.ipapercms.dk/refrigerationandairconditioning/ra/solutions/us/envisioneeringinsights2007/?Page=6</guid><link>http://danfoss.ipapercms.dk/refrigerationandairconditioning/ra/solutions/us/envisioneeringinsights2007/?Page=6</link><title>RA Page 6</title><description>1111Organization Initiative Name Brief Description Application Status More Info State Initiatives Alliance to Save Energy ASE State Energy E ciency Policy Index Every state is doing something to promote energy e ciency through laws and regulations. ASEs web site provides policy pages in areas such as appliance standards, energy e ciency funds, transportation initiatives, building codes, public bene ts funds, other legislation, cap and trade programs, and tax incentives. In addition to the state policy pages, ASEs web site o ers statebystate tips to help consumers save money on their energy bills yearround. State laws and regulations are constantly changing, but you can stay current by subscribing to ASEs State Energy E ciency Policy Bulletin. This monthly electronic newsletter tracks legislative and regulatory energy e ciency policies, features a guest column highlighting energy e ciency innovations in the states, and includes an update on building code activity from the Responsible Energy Codes Alliance. httpwww. ase. orgcontent articledetail2356 California Energy Commission CEC Title 24Building Energy E ciency Standards Revised in October 2005, the Energy E ciency Standards for Residential and Nonresidential Buildings were established in 1978 in response to a legislative mandate to reduce Californias energy consumption. The standards are updated periodically to allow consideration and possible incorporation of new energy e ciency technologies and methods. The standards a ect the design of the building envelope and HVAC, waterheating and lighting systems. The nonresidential application covers hotels, motels and highrise residential buildings those higher than three stories, while the residential application addresses low rise buildings three stories or fewer. The new standards have been in e ect since October 1, 2005. www. energy. ca. gov Database of State Incentives for Renewable Energy DSIRE Financial Incentives for Energy E ciency Every state, as well as the District of Columbia, o ers nancial incentives to improve energy e ciency. Many state utilities provide incentives in the form of rebates, grants and loans. In California alone, there are 56 di erent utility rebate programs. The nancial incentives cut across a variety of markets residential, commercial, industrial, institutional, agricultural and nonpro t. The incentives apply to numerous energye cient technologies, from heat pumps and air conditioners to lighting, controls, motors and variablespeed drives. New nancial incentives are being developed almost daily nationwide. Check the DSIRE web site for the most current information. httpwww. dsireusa. orgsummarytables Fin EE. cfm Current Page ID7EE 1RE1 Key Legislation Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Institute Cool and E cient Buildings Act U. S. House Bill 1241 Introduced by U. S. Rep. Peter Hoekstra RMich. in March 2005, this bill seeks to amend the federal tax code, providing a shorter depreciation holding period for commercial HVACR equipment. The current holding period is 39 years ARI wants to reduce it to 20 years. Because the lifespan of commercial HVACR equipment is 15 to 20 years, building owners have no incentive to replace older, less e cient equipment with newer, more energye cient equipment, according to ARI. Equipment includes commercial air conditioners chillers and rooftop units and commercial refrigeration systems. The bill is currently awaiting action by the House Ways and Means Committee. httpwww. ari. org Member Portalelection06 U. S. Department of Energy DOE Energy Policy Act of 2005 Signed by President Bush on August 8, 2005, the act o ers consumers and businesses federal tax credits for purchasing fuele cient hybrid electric vehicles and energye cient appliances and products. For consumers, the tax credits apply to home energy e ciency improvements, including windows, insulation, doors, roofs and heating and airconditioning equipment. Consumers can receive a tax credit of up to 500 per improvem</description><a10:updated>2007-07-06T10:27:39+02:00</a10:updated></item><item><guid isPermaLink="true">http://danfoss.ipapercms.dk/refrigerationandairconditioning/ra/solutions/us/envisioneeringinsights2007/?Page=7</guid><link>http://danfoss.ipapercms.dk/refrigerationandairconditioning/ra/solutions/us/envisioneeringinsights2007/?Page=7</link><title>RA Page 7</title><description>Federal and State Of cials, as Well as HVACR Industry Experts, Engage in Lively Discussion in Nations Capital Top of cials from the U. S. Department of Energy, U. S. State Department and New York State Energy Research Development Authority NYSERDA met with HVACR industry experts December 4 for a lively discussion of Americas 21st century energy challenges. The nal 2006 event was held at the prestigious So tel Hotel in Washington, D. C. Dr. Raymond L. Orbach, DOEs under secretary for science, was Peter R. Smith, president, NYSERDA, Power Generation, Distribution and Driving Ef ciency As with past symposia, the event was hosted by John Galyen, president, Danfoss Refrigeration Air Conditioning North America, and organized by Robert Cavey, president, Global Strategy Initiative, in collaboration with Michael Ivanovich, editorinchief, HPAC Engineering magazine. Following presentations by the keynote speakers, John Suzukida, president of Lanex Consulting, led a roundtable discussion of the critical energy issues facing the HVACR and allied industries. Suzukida also played a similar, prominent role at Symposium 2, which focused on the role of states. Our global energy regime is being exposed to new, signi cant and highly dispersed threats and risks, and the situation is not likely to get any easier, Galyen said in his opening remarks. Thats where the En Visioneering Symposium comes into evaluate opportunities and manage risks. We need answers to questions we didnt have even a few years ago. Orbach noted that energy is no longer cheap, unlimited and freely available, adding that dependence on fossil fuels and imported oil poses a growing risk to the U. S. economy, the environment and national security. crops. Thats enough for 60 billion gallons of ethanol per yearor 30 percent of todays transportation fuel usage. Regarding fusion, Orbach noted that in September 2006 the U. S. launched a major cooperative project with the European Union, Japan, Russia, China, Korea and India to develop an International Thermal Energy Reactor ITER. This experimental fusion reactor will be the penultimate step to the development of commercial fusion energy, Orbach concluded. Keeping with the cooperation theme, the State Departments Watson acknowledged the July 2005 formation of the Asia Paci c Partnership on Clean Development and Climate a publicprivate partnership involving Australia, China, India, Japan, Korea and the U. S. Watson said the partners are committed to enhance cooperation to meet both our increased energy needs and associated challenges, including those relating to air pollution, energy security and greenhouse gas intensities. While renewable energy sources are currently a focus of the The worlds energy consumption will double or triple by the end of the 21st century, Orbach said. We must meet the increasing demand for energy without adding catastrophically to atmospheric carbon dioxide. Now the question is, what can we do about it DOEs answer, according to Orbach, is transformational discoveries and the development of truly disruptive technologies. He suggested ve pathways to transforming energy conservation, wind, nuclear, bioenergy and fusion. On the bioenergy front, Orbach said the U. S. is capable of producing 1 billion dry tons of biomass annually from agricultural and forestry wastes, grains and 55 million acres of perennial bioenergy federal government, industry needs to use available natural resources more ef ciently and effectively, noted several experts. Energy ef ciency is cleaner than coal its cheaper than renewables, said Smith of NYSERDA, which provides incentives for energyef cient technologies. We need to improve our energy future because it affects our economy We have an obligation to make our energy future more secure, more sustainable and more reliable. Following presentations by the keynote speakers, the symposium attendees deliberated ways to develop an achievable energy strategy. Galyen noted theres a disconnect betwe</description><a10:updated>2007-07-06T10:27:39+02:00</a10:updated></item><item><guid isPermaLink="true">http://danfoss.ipapercms.dk/refrigerationandairconditioning/ra/solutions/us/envisioneeringinsights2007/?Page=8</guid><link>http://danfoss.ipapercms.dk/refrigerationandairconditioning/ra/solutions/us/envisioneeringinsights2007/?Page=8</link><title>RA Page 8</title><description>The goal To take a close, objective and introspective look at the key issues and challenges facing those affected by the rapidly changing global energy situation and to convene dialogue among the many players that can effect change in this dynamic and critical issue. The results Danfoss initiated and advanced the global energy dialogue, bringing new issues and challenges to the forefront and creating an uplifting spirit of understanding and collaboration among the principal players. In 2007, Danfoss will continue to advance the dialogue, but with a new twist We will expand our universe of thought leadership experts while considering solutions and producing outcomes to meet the short and longterm needs of those affected by the global energy situation. Energy ef ciency will be a common thread among the three symposia planned for 2007. The series begins April 17 in our nations capital, swings to the West Coast on June 5 and returns to Washington, D. C. on October 23. See sidebar for more information. Without question, 2007 promises to be a landmark year for the En Visioneering Symposium Series. Danfoss hopes you will help advance the dialogue on the global energy situation. 2006 was clearly a benchmark year for the En Visioneering Symposium Series. During this time, Danfoss brought together some of the most highly regarded thought leaders in the HVACR and allied industries, research and development, government and the policy community. The average American household uses 938 kilowatt hours of electricityand spends 88. 60 for it every month. Energy Information Administration web site After a Benchmark Year, Danfoss Plans a Landmark Year for the En Visioneering Symposium Series Save These Dates for 2007 Symposium Events Based on the overwhelming success of the 2006 En Visioneering Symposium Series, Danfoss is once again planning three symposia in 2007. Below is a tentative schedule please save these dates Symposium 4 Building Global Energy E cient Solutions, April 17, So tel Hotel, Washington, D. C. This symposium will address scally attractive solutions, as well as emerging energy markets and the cost of raw materials. Symposium 5 Making Dollars and Sense of Energy E ciency A Focus on Conservation, June 5, Long Beach, CA. To be held just prior to the WEEC conference in Long Beach, this symposium will discuss the nancial paybacks of energy e ciency, including lifecycle costing, benchmarking and utility incentives. Symposium 6 Education and Awareness Overcoming Communications Barriers with Regard to Energy E ciency, October 23, So tel Hotel, Washington, D. C. This symposium will address e ective ways to educate customers about new technologies and maintenance, with the goal of maximizing energy e ciency. 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