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Afzal Siddiqui

Afzal Siddiqui

Grid Integration Group
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
1 Cyclotron Road MS 90R1116
Berkeley CA 94720
(510) 495-2874

This speaker was a visiting speaker who delivered a talk or talks on the date(s) shown at the links below. This speaker is not otherwise associated with Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, unless specifically identified as a Berkeley Lab staff member.






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Publications

2010

Stadler, Michael, Chris Marnay, Judy Lai, Gonçalo Cardoso, Olivier Mégel, and Afzal S. Siddiqui. The Influence of a CO2 Pricing Scheme on Distributed Energy Resources in California's Commercial Buildings In 23rd Annual Western Conference, Advanced Workship in Regulation and Competition. Hyatt Regency, Monterey, California, 2010. Download: lbnl-3560e.pdf (5.74 MB)

2009

Marnay, Chris, Judy Lai, Michael Stadler, and Afzal S. Siddiqui. "Added Value of Reliability to a Microgrid: Simulations of Three California Buildings." In Cigré Integration of Wide-Scale Renewable Resources into the Power Delivery System, 7. Calgary, Canada, 2009. Download: lbnl-1853e.pdf (354.34 KB)
Marnay, Chris, Judy Lai, Michael Stadler, and Afzal S. Siddiqui. Added Value of Reliability to a Microgrid: Simulations of Three California Buildings In CIGRE and IEEE PES Symposium, Integration of wide-scale renewable resources into the power delivery system. Calgary, Canada, 2009.
Marnay, Chris, Michael Stadler, Afzal S. Siddiqui, and Hirohisa Aki. Control of Carbon Emissions in Zero-Net-Energy Buildings by Optimal Technology Investments in Smart Energy Systems and Demand-Side-Management In 32nd IAEE International Conference, Energy, Economy, Environment: The Global View. Grand Hyatt Hotel, San Francisco, 2009.

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