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Revision as of 14:17, 1 May 2016
University of California, Irvine
A 'Snapshot' of Preparations for an Era of Always on, Internet (Iot) connected, and Networked Devices
Title: CalPlug Workshop Series #9
Event Date: 5/12/2016 - 5/12/2016
Calit2 Building Auditorium, UC Irvine
Welcome
- Professor G.P. Li, Director, Calit2 UC Irvine/California Plug Load Research Center
9:15 – 9:30 a.m.
- Opening Remarks, Brad Meister, California Energy Commission
ONGOING CALPLUG RESEARCH AND PROJECTS
9:30 – 10:15 a.m.
- CalPlug Project: Session 1
- Plug loads research roadmap and deep energy saving potential
10:30 – 11:15 a.m.
- CalPlug Project: Session 2
- Consumer-centric engagement for plug loads energy management
11:15 a.m. – Noon
- CalPlug Project: Session 3
- Smart energy efficiency with connected plug loads in zero net energy homes
RECENT TRENDS
1 – 2 p.m.
- IOT OPPORTUNITIES AND CHALLENGES AND INTELLIGENT ENERGY EFFICIENCY
- The big boom in the Internet of Things and its connectivity of billions of devices require energy to communicate with each other. As the front end of these connected devices are supposed to make our lives easier, simpler and more energy efficient, what about the back end of these connected devices and their energy requirements? Have we solved some of our energy problems, only to create new ones?
2 –3 p.m.
- ENERGY TODAY IS SMARTER, GREENER AND AUTOMATIC
- How are we pushing the boundaries to make our energy spaces smarter, cleaner and safer for consumers? What have we learned from yesterday to make us smarter today, and the environment better for tomorrow? Let’s explore our options and opportunities.
3:15 – 4:15 p.m.
- WHAT’S NEXT FOR CALIFORNIA?
- California has always been an undisputed leader in all things green. Like-minded energy efficiency champions are taking us to the next level via initiatives, policies and regulations. We have ideas but what are the next steps for us to continue to lead the way and stop climate change?
4:30 p.m.
- Networking Reception & CalPlug Demonstrations
Speakers:
- Teren Abear – SCE
- Matt Cohen – GBCI
- Paul Delaney – SCE
- Pierre Delforge - NRDC
- Richard Fleming – Richard Fleming Architect
- Sergio Gago – Calit2 (UCI)
- John Gillett – Energy Inspectors
- Jenna Jorns – The Climate Registry
- Michael Klopfer – CalPlug (UCI)
- Marco Levorato – UCI
- Alan Meier – LBL
- Joy Pixley – CalPlug (UCI)
- Shahid Sheikh– Intel
- Nalini Venkatasubramanian - UCI
- Linyi Xia – CalPlug (UCI)
Categories:
- Building Standards
- California
- Citizen Science
- City-County Governments
- Climate Policy
- Energy
- Energy Policy
- Green Best Practices
- IOT
- LEED
- Planet Citizen
- Planet Citizens, Planet Scientists
- Renewable Energy
- Smart Homes
- Solar Energy
- Sustainability Policies
- Climate Change
- Colleges
- Earth360
- EarthPOV
- Earth Science
- Ecology Studies
- Environmental Full-cost Accounting
- Environmental Protection
- Environmental Security
- EOS eco Operating System
- Externalities
- Green Politics
- Planet Scientist
- Planetary Science
- Policies
- Sea-level Rise
- Sea-Level Rise & Mitigation
- Sustainability
- Whole Earth