In case you haven't seen this draft roadmap. Section 3.2 is
on building energy simulation.
Jason
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Subject: Open for Public Comment: Energy Efficiency
Standardization Roadmap
Date: Fri, 21 Feb 2014 10:40:49 -0600
From: DOE Building Technologies Office
To: jglazer at gard.com
Open for Public Comment: Energy Efficiency Standardization
Roadmap
US Department of Energy, Office of Energy Efficiency and
Renewable Energy
Building Technologies Office
Energy Efficiency Standardization Roadmap Draft Open for
Public Comment until March 15, 2014
The American National Standards Institute (ANSI)
Efficiency Standardization Coordination Collaborative
(EESCC)
U.S. experts on energy efficiency-related issues, members of
the standardization community, and other stakeholders to
submit input on the EESCC Roadmap V1.0 by March 15, 2014
draft is being issued for public comment to provide an
opportunity for review and feedback before final publication
in mid-2014.
The Department of Energy Building Technologies Office
supported the launch of the EESCC as a cross-sector, neutral
forum and focal point for broad-based coordination among
energy efficiency activities involving or impacted by
standardization. The EESCC Standardization Roadmap V1.0
draft identifies areas where additional standardization
activities are needed to advance energy efficiency within
the built environment, and outlines recommended timelines
for action. Primary focus is given to standards and
conformity assessment activities that have direct
applicability to the U.S. market.
How to Submit Public Comments
* Read the *draft
* *Comments on the EESCC Roadmap V1.0 draft must be
submitted by March 15, 2014 to eescc at ansi.org using the
required EESCC Roadmap Comment Form
* Comment forms must include input in all mandatory fields
to ensure consideration by the appropriate EESCC working
group.
* All material comments will be taken into consideration
by the appropriate EESCC Working Group. Due to
anticipated high volume, comments will not receive
individual responses unless clarification or further
information is needed.
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