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Networks, Energy, and Energy Efficiency
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Jan 12, 2009 from 01:00 PM to 01:00 PM |
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Bruce Nordman
Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory
Monday, January 12, 2009 at 1:00PM
54-134 Engineering IV Building
Refreshments Served
Abstract:
Energy use has long been dominated by independent energy-using devices
whose consumption is determined by their own design and how they are
used. In the last 20 years, electronics have become significantly networked
(and increasingly so), adding energy use for that capability, both increasing
and decreasing consumption of the networked products, and making the
energy use of a device determined in part by the other devices it is
connected to. Non-electronic uses of energy in buildings are poised to
become digitally networked in the coming decades. This talk will review how
to think about the topic of energy and networks, present some data about
what is known on the topic, review some initiatives to reduce energy use in
this area, and highlight some key research needs for the future.
