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Quantifying the Potential Health Impacts of Unvented …

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Thirdhand Smoke Found to Increase Lung Cancer Risk

WebBerkeley Lab-led study suggests early exposure to thirdhand smoke may lead to greater health risks later in life. Researchers at the Department of Energy’s Lawrence …

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Ventilation rates and health: multidisciplinary review of …

WebResearchers in the Building Technology & Urban Systems Division (BTUS) at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory develop data and technologies that increase energy …

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A Method to Estimate the Chronic Health Impact of Air …

WebResearchers in the Building Technology & Urban Systems Division (BTUS) at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory develop data and technologies that increase energy …

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Health Impacts of Fuel-based Lighting Building …

WebResearchers in the Building Technology & Urban Systems Division (BTUS) at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory develop data and technologies that increase energy …

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Estimates of Potential Nationwide Productivity and Health …

WebResearchers in the Building Technology & Urban Systems Division (BTUS) at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory develop data and technologies that increase energy …

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Health and economic implications of natural ventilation in …

WebThis study examines the human health implications of natural ventilation in California office buildings. We modeled work-time exposures using field data on indoor and outdoor …

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Home Energy Upgrades as a Pathway to Home …

WebResearchers in the Building Technology & Urban Systems Division (BTUS) at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory develop data and technologies that increase energy …

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How Scientists Are Helping Cities Adapt to Extreme Heat

WebResearchers in the Building Technology & Urban Systems Division (BTUS) at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory develop data and technologies that increase …

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Efficacy of occupancy-based smart ventilation control strategies in

WebResearchers in the Building Technology & Urban Systems Division (BTUS) at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory develop data and technologies that increase energy …

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Residential cooling loads and the urban heat island—the effects of

WebThe urban heat island has become the target of recent research aiming at improving urban climates and energy efficiency of cities. In the warm, mid- and low-latitude cities, the …

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Haley Tong Building Technology and Urban Systems

WebWe are at the forefront of cutting-edge research that redefines building technology and explores all areas of urban systems. We have been leaders for decades in developing …

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Publications: Buildings Energy Efficiency Building Technology and

WebEnergy for Sustainable Development 33 (2016) 155-166. DOI. Granderson, Jessica, Samir Touzani, Claudine Y. Custodio, Michael D. Sohn, David A. Jump, and Samuel …

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Publications Building Technology and Urban Systems

WebRainer, Leo, Alan K. Meier, and Robert Hosbach. " Energy use of residential safety, security, and health devices ." Energy and Buildings 250 (2021) 111217.

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Reshma Singh Building Technology and Urban Systems

WebReshma Singh is a Senior Advisor at the U.S. Department of Energy’s Building Technologies Office, where she guides technology-to-market pathways for …

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About Us Building Technology and Urban Systems

WebThe Building Technology & Urban Systems Division at Lawrence Berkeley National Lab advances energy efficiency in the built environment—one of the world's most critical …

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A Post-Occupancy Monitored Evaluation of the Dimmable Lighting

WebResearchers in the Building Technology & Urban Systems Division (BTUS) at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory develop data and technologies that increase energy …

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Efficient and Healthy Schools Campaign Announces 2023 Honorees

WebAdapted from a news release by the Department of Energy’s Office of Energy Efficiency & Renewable Energy.. On June 28, 2023, the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE’s) …

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Bringing Science Solutions to the World

Webin summer leads to about 5% (4.7% in Los Angeles, 6.2% in Sacramento, and 5.1% in New York) more daily electricity usage. The prediction models can

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Energy Performance Analysis of Electrochromic Windows in New …

WebWe are at the forefront of cutting-edge research that redefines building technology and explores all areas of urban systems. We have been leaders for decades in developing …

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DOE Deep Energy Retrofit Cost Survey

WebA survey was conducted by the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory on deep energy retrofit (DER) market drivers, opportunities, and challenges. The survey was part a …

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