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Improving Energy Efficiency in Commercial Building Conference (IEECB’14) Frankfurt 01-03 April 2014

14:00-18:00

Tuesday 1 April - Opening Plenary Session Chair:

14:00-14:20

Welcome Paolo Bertoldi Joint Research Centre of the European Commission

14:20-14:45

Welcome and Introductory Speech by the City of Frankfurt Christian Setzepfandt City councilor of Frankfurt am Main

14:45-15:10

The International Energy Agency Policy Recommendations for Non Residential Buildings Marc Lafrance International Energy Agency

15:10-15:35

Latest developments in the Implementation of the EPBD Paula Rey Garcia European Commission DG Energy

15:35-16:00

Energy efficiency in commercial buildings: an international perspective Benoit Lebot IEPEC

16:00-16:20

Coffee Break

16:20-16:45

Design of Sustainable non-residential buildings Livia Tirone

16:45-17:10

Latest developments in Solid State Lighting for non-residential buildings Juergen Sturm LightingEurope

17:10-17:35 WBCSD’s Energy Efficiency in Buildings project – Scaling up solutions”. W ould this be acceptable? Roland Hunziker WBCSD 17:35-18:00

Energy efficiency in Commercial Buildings by Energy Service Companies Kevin Bär

Honeywell Building Solutions

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Improving Energy Efficiency in Commercial Building Conference (IEECB’14) Frankfurt 01-03 April 2014

Conference Programme Wednesday 2 April 09:00-11:00

Session 1.a Policies and Programmes I

Session 1.b Technologies I

Chair: Paula Rey Garcia

Chair: Matthias Haase

Bridging the gap between operational and asset ratings – the UK experience and the green deal tool Shabir Hussain, Andy Lewry, Jose Ortiz, Azza Nabil, Paul Davidson BRE, United Kingdom

Experiences from a demonstration project to showcase Trigeneration technology: Powering Energy Efficiency in Buildings Anant Shukla, Jens Burgtorf GIZ GmbH, India

Adapting the principles of Integrated Design to achieve high performance goals: Nearly Zero Energy Building in the European market Klemens Leutgöb, Stefan Amann, Anne Sigrid Nordby, Theoni Karlessi e7 Energie Markt Analyse GmbH, Austria

Is EER Enough? Investigation of Energy Saving Potential for a Room Type Air Conditioner - a case of an office building in Istanbul Sermin Onaygil, Ebru Acuner, Mustafa Berker Yurtseven, Seher Mete, Emre Erkin, Istanbul Technical University Energy Institute, Turkey

Evaluation of the European status towards the achievement of nearly zero energy buildings (nZEBs) Delia D'Agostino, Paolo Bertoldi Joint Research Centre of the European Commission

Advanced trigeneration plant in a District Heating and Cooling network of a Science and Technology Park David Martínez-Maradiaga, Joan Carles Bruno, Jordi Ortiga and Alberto Coronas Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Spain

Nearly Zero Energy Building - towards a common definition Jaap Hoggeling, Johann Zirngibl ISSO, The Netherlands

Assessing the energy performance of HVAC systems in the tertiary building sector by onsite monitoring Jacopo Toniolo, Chiara Silvi, Marco Masoero Politecnico di Torino, Italy

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Improving Energy Efficiency in Commercial Building Conference (IEECB’14) Frankfurt 01-03 April 2014 11:00-11:15 11:15-13:15

13:15-14:15

Coffee Break Session 2.a Policies and Programmes II

Session 2.b Technologies II

Chair: Peter Garforth

Chair: Sermin Onaygil

The scope for energy and CO2 savings in the EU through the use of building automation technology Paul Waide, Bill Bordass, Graham Smith, Jim Ure Waide Strategic Efficiency Ltd

Solar and light input to the transparant façade of the building; potentials and costs of solar shading systems Anders Hall European Solar Shading Organization, Belgium

The GreenBuilding Programme - Evaluation analysis 2010-2012 Alexandra Parasca, Barbara Cuniberti, Paolo Bertoldi Joint Research Centre of the European Commission

Improving the building envelope by using cool materials as a passive cooling technique Afroditi Synnefa, Mat Santamouris National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Greece

Intelligent Efficiency: Improvement Measures and Investment Analysis Framework John Ruiz, Clay Nesler, Katrina Managan Johnson Controls Inc, USA

A critical review on Decentralized Power Generation Potential of Indian Building Sector Ram Joshi, Maharshi Pathak Pandit Deendayal Petroleum University, India

Small and Medium Enterprises Have Large Energy Management Problems Kathryn Janda, Russell Layberry University of Oxford, United Kingdom

Correlating the state indoor air quality of buildings with large HVAC systems with the energy consumption Afroditi Synnefa, Margarita Niki Assimakopoulos, Konstantina Giannopoulou, Evdokia Stratigou, Mattheos Santamouris National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Greece

Lunch Break

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Improving Energy Efficiency in Commercial Building Conference (IEECB’14) Frankfurt 01-03 April 2014 14:15-16:15

Session 3.a Policies and Programmes III

Session 3.b Lighting I

Chair: John Ruiz

Chair: Paolo Bertoldi

Commercial Sector Behavioural Savings K H Tiedemann, I M Sulyma BC Hydro, Canada

IEA SHC Task 50 “Advanced Lighting Solutions for Retrofitting Buildings” Jan de Boer, Anna Hoier, Marc Fontoynont, Martine Knoop, Bernard Paule, Jérôme Kaempf, Marie-Claude Dubois Fraunhofer Institute for Building Physics, Germany

Software Engineering Techniques for Building Energy Efficiency Neil Brown DMU, United Kingdom

reLight - an efficient tool for on-site inspection of lighting installations and identification of potentials Berat Aktuna, Jan de Boer Fraunhofer Institute for Building Physics

Campus and Community Energy Planning Approaches and Examples Annie Marston, Oliver Baumann, Peter Garforth Ebert and Baumann Consulting Engineers, Inc., USA

Transforming Office Building Markets toward Advanced Lighting Controls Richard Yancey, Adam Hinge Green Light New York, Inc., USA

European Energy Codes for Buildings Based on EU-Mandate-480 TO CEN, a Historic Step Forward in Harmonising EPB Procedures Jaap Hogeling ISSO, The Netherlands

Lighting: Energy Saving in Commercial Buildings using Distributed Intelligence Sam Woodward Havells Sylvania Europe Ltd, United Kingdom

16:15-16:30 Coffee Break

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Improving Energy Efficiency in Commercial Building Conference (IEECB’14) Frankfurt 01-03 April 2014 16:30-18:00

Session 4a ESCO's

Session 4.b Lighting II

Chair: Dario Sala

Chair: George Benke

EBC Annex 61 "Business and technical concept for deep retrofit of public buildings“ Rüdiger Lohse, Alexander M. Zhivov, Hanna Appelt KEA, Germany

Commercial Electricty Consumption by End Use and Building Segment K H Tiedemann, I M Sulyma, Eric Mazzi BC Hydro, Canada

Recent Developments of the ESCO Industry in Relation to Non-residential Buildings Paolo Bertoldi, Strahil Panev, Benigna Kiss Joint Research Centre of the European Commission

Comparison of lighting simulation tools with focus on lighting quality Anahita Davoodi, Peter Johansson Jönköping University, Sweden

Evaluation criteria for energy performance improvement measures: professionals’ opinions on their relative importance Phil Banfill, Megan Strachan Heriot-Watt University, United Kingdom

Inductively Coupled Power for More Efficient LED Lighting Sam Woodward Havells Sylvania Europe Ltd, United Kingdom

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Improving Energy Efficiency in Commercial Building Conference (IEECB’14) Frankfurt 01-03 April 2014 Thursday 3 April 09:00-11:00

11:00-11:15

Session 5.a Monitoring I

Session 5.b Examples

Chair: Adam Hinge

Chair: Neil Brown

Simulation Assistance and Data Analysis for the Performance Evaluation of Buildings Nils Heinrich, Dariusz Heim, Anna Machniewicz, Dominika Knera Envidatec GmbH, Germany

Introducing integrated energy design into the largest public real estate company in Austria Klemens Leutgöb, Gerhard Hofer, Dirk Jäger, e7 Energie Markt Analyse GmbH, Austria

Study on the Database for Energy Consumption of Commercial Buildings (DECC) Part 1:Release of the DECC on the web and development of standardized hourly energy consumption models for office buildings Takehito Imanari, Eiji Hara, Shigeki Kametani, Hiroto Takaguchi, Shuzo Murakami, Yuzo Sakamoto, Kazuaki Bogaki, Katashi Matsunawa Tokyo Gas Co., Ltd, Japan

Systemic inefficiencies in shopping malls Matthias Haase, Ruth Woods Sintef, Norway

The secret behind the load profil of a building? Georg Benke, Franz Huemer e7 Energie Markt Analyse GmbH, Austria

Designing Self-Energy Sufficient Buildings in India Ram Joshi, Maharshi Pathak, Anupam Singh Pandit Deendayal Petroleum University, India

Generating Electricity Demand-Side Load Surviving Sydney’s Hottest Day Ever @ 45.8 Profiles of the Tertiary Sector for Selected Deg C European Countries Ashak Nathwani Sonja Kallio, Martin Jakob, Tobias University of Sydney, Australia Bossmann TEP Energy GmbH, Switzerland Coffee break

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Improving Energy Efficiency in Commercial Building Conference (IEECB’14) Frankfurt 01-03 April 2014 11:15-13:15

Session 6.a Monitoring II

Session 6.b Efficiency in DC

Chair: Martin Jakob

Chair: Tom Misaki

Assessing the energy consumption of hospitals through simulation and measurements Anne Hagemeier, Matthias Schnier, Carsten Beier Fraunhofer UMSICHT, Germany

NABERS for Data Centres: Development of Efficiency Ratings for Data Centres in Australia Matthew Hoogland, Paul Bannister, Haibo Chen, Caroline Residovic, Chris Bloomfield Exergy, Australia

An Analysis of Energy Consumption and Occupant Behaviour of an Academic Building Mehreen Gul, Sandhya Patida Heriot-Watt University, United Kingdom

ENERGY STAR Developments in the Data Center John Clinger, Robert Meyers ICF International

Achieving Premium Energy Performance in 2nd Tier Commercial Buildings Caoimhin Ardren, Paul Bannister Exergy, Australia

A Market Transformation Programme for Improving Energy Efficiency in Data Centres Paolo Bertoldi Joint Research Centre of the European Commission Datacentre cooling: Efficiency potentials at existing datacentres Markus Offermann Ecofys, Germany

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Improving Energy Efficiency in Commercial Building Conference (IEECB’14) Frankfurt 01-03 April 2014

13:15-14:15 14:15-16:15

Lunch Break Session 7.a Monitoring III

Session 7b Energy Retrofit

Chair: Adam Hinge

16:15-16:30

Chair: Marco Masoero

Energy Efficiency Analysis of a Flagship Green Building Matthew Hoogland, Paul Bannister Exergy, Australia

Energy retrofit of tertiary buildings by installation of a double PCM wallboard: Sensitivity analysis for common European climates Rosa Francesca De Masi, Fabrizio Ascione, Nicola Bianco, Rosa, Claudio De Stasio, Giuseppe Peter Vanoli University of Naples, Italy

Smart energy performance indicators for live historical and normative feedback systems Graeme Stuart, Paul Fleming De Montfort University, United Kingdom

Energy-oriented refurbishment of a Railway Station in Mediterranean climates: a case study of cost optimal analysis Fabrizio Ascione, Nicola Bianco, Rosa Francesca De Masi, Filippo De'Rossi, Alessia Romano, Giuseppe Peter Vanoli University of Naples, Italy

Building end-uses approach for electrical consumption forecasting Guillermo Escrivá-Escrivá, Carlos Roldán-Blay, Carlos Álvarez-Bel Universitat Politècnica de València, Spain

Curtain W alls and Energy Retrofit of Building Jan Tywoniak CTU in Prague, Czech Republic

Analysis of generic and energy-efficient Study on the Database for Energy building retrofit activities and motivation of Consumption of Commercial Buildings office (DECC) Part 2: Building Energy Martin Jakob, Stephanie Bade, Walter Ott, Consumption in Japan before and after the Heike Berleth Great East Japan Earthquake Eiji Hara, Shigeki Kametani, Takehito TEP Energy GmbH, Switzerland Imanari, Hiroto Takaguchi, Shuzo Murakami, Yuzo Sakamoto, Kazuaki Bogaki, Katashi Matsunawa Kokushikan University, Japan Coffee Break

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Improving Energy Efficiency in Commercial Building Conference (IEECB’14) Frankfurt 01-03 April 2014 16:30-18:00

Session 8.a Modelling and Evaluation

Session 8.b Building Energy Management Chair: Bonnie Brook

Chair: Jan Tywoniak

Calibration of Building Simulation Models: Assessment of Current Acceptance Criteria Roberto Ruiz, Vincent Lemort University of Liege, Belgium

eu.bac System: Certified Building Automation Systems for energy-efficient and sustainable operation Peter Schönenberger, Thomas Mueller SAUTER Head Office, Switzerland

Consumption Benchmarking: Diferences of Classification of Commercial Buildings from Actual Consumption and Occupation Data Ana Carolina Veloso, Roberta Souza, Ricardo Koury, Lucas Moreira Federal University of Minas Gerais – UFMG,Brazil

Applying model based control strategies to an office building Stefan Hauer, Tarik Ferhatbegovic, Florian Judex and Gerhard Zucker AIT Austrian Institute of Technology, Austria

A Fault Detection and Diagnosis Framework for Application at Airports Tim Rist, Thorsten Müller, Nicolas Réhault Fraunhofer Institute for Solar Energy Systems ISE, Germany

Understanding Energy Efficiency Opportunities in Commercial Buildings Using Calibrated Whole Building Simulations K H Tiedemann, I M Sulyma BC Hydro Canada

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