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Reducing CAPEX for Energy-Efficient Building Controls

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Reducing CAPEX for Energy-Efficient Building Controls

Start 
Thursday, October 23, 2014 : 09:00am
End 
Thursday, October 23, 2014 : 05:00pm
Location 
ARPA-E's Office : Washington, D.C.

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ARPA-E will hold a workshop on "Reducing CAPEX for Energy-Efficient Building Controls".

This workshop will convene leading experts in building science, control systems, and computer science to identify innovative research paths to increase the adoption of energy-saving building controls by reducing one-off design and installation costs. Technologies of specific interest include adaptive controls, online model learning, predictive analytics, automated fault detection and correction, and data fusion from new sources. Application areas include residential and commercial air-conditioned spaces, but will focus on the challenges of small and medium sized multi-zone systems. 

To ensure a diverse group of participants and a fruitful discussion, participation in the workshop is by invitation; to request an invitation, please send an email with your contact information and CV to: ARPA-E-workshops@hq.doe.gov

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