S. Horowitz
University of Colorado Boulder
18 Papers
144 Citations
S. Horowitz is an academic researcher from University of Colorado Boulder. The author has contributed to research in topics: Efficient energy use & Software. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 15 publications.
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Papers
End-Use Load Profiles for the U.S. Building Stock: Methodology and Results of Model Calibration, Validation, and Uncertainty Quantification
Eric Wilson,Andrew Parker,Anthony Fontanini,Elaina Present,Janet Reyna,Rajendra Singh Adhikari,Carlo Bianchi,Christopher CaraDonna,Matthew Dahlhausen,Jang-yeop Kim,Amy Lebar,Lixi Liu,Marlena A Praprost,Liang Zhang,P. W. DeWitt,Noel Merket,Andrew Speake,T Hong,Han Li,Natalie Mims Frick,Zhe Wang,Aileen Blair,Henry Horsey,David Roberts,Kim L. Trenbath,Oluwatobi G. Adekanye,Eric Bonnema,Rawad El Kontar,Jonathan Gonzalez,S. Horowitz,Dalton Jones,Ralph T. Muehleisen,Siby Platthotam,Matthew P. Reynolds,Joseph Robertson,Kevin W. Sayers,Qu Li +36 more
- 07 Mar 2022
TL;DR: Frick et al. as discussed by the authors developed an end-use load profile (EULP) dataset for the U.S. building stock, which can help cities, states, and utilities understand the time-sensitive value of energy efficiency, demand response, and distributed energy resources.
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Method for Determining Optimal Residential Energy Efficiency Retrofit Packages
Ben Polly,M. Gestwick,Marcus V.A. Bianchi,R. Anderson,S. Horowitz,Craig Christensen,Ron Judkoff +6 more
- 01 Apr 2011
TL;DR: In this article, an analysis method for determining optimal residential energy efficiency retrofit packages is presented, which applies the analysis method to a 1960s-era home in eight U.S. cities covering a range of International Energy Conservation Code (IECC) climate regions.
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Analysis of residential system strategies targeting least-cost solutions leading to net zero energy homes
TL;DR: The Building America residential systems research project uses an analysis-based systems research approach to identify research priorities, identify technology gaps and opportunities, establish a consistent basis to track research progress, and identify system solutions that are most likely to succeed as the initial targets for residential system research projects as mentioned in this paper.
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Analysis of Residential System Strategies Targeting Least-Cost Solutions Leading to Net Zero Energy Homes: Preprint
R. Anderson,Craig Christensen,S. Horowitz +2 more
- 01 Apr 2006
TL;DR: The U. S. Department of Energy's Building America residential systems research project uses an analysis-based system research approach to identify research priorities, identify technology gaps and opportunities, establish a consistent basis to track research progress, and identify system solutions that are most likely to succeed as the initial targets for residential system research projects as mentioned in this paper.
Program Design Analysis using BEopt Building Energy Optimization Software: Defining a Technology Pathway Leading to New Homes with Zero Peak Cooling Demand
R. Anderson,Craig Christensen,S. Horowitz +2 more
- 01 Jan 2006
TL;DR: In this article, an optimization method based on the evaluation of a broad range of different combinations of specific energy efficiency and renewable energy options is used to determine the least-cost pathway to the development of new homes with zero peak cooling demand.