(Currently a Guest Employee with EETD.)
Jonathan Koomey is a Research Fellow at the Steyer-Taylor Center for Energy Policy and Finance at Stanford University, worked full-time from 1984 until 2003 at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, and has been a visiting professor at Stanford University (2003-4 and Fall 2008), Yale University (Fall 2009), and UC Berkeley’s Energy and Resources Group (Fall 2011). Dr. Koomey holds M.S. and Ph.D. degrees from the Energy and Resources Group at UC Berkeley, and an A.B. in History of Science from Harvard University. He is the author or coauthor of nine books and more than 150 articles and reports. He’s also one of the leading international experts on the economics of reducing greenhouse gas emissions and the effects of information technology on resource use. He’s the author of Turning Numbers into Knowledge: Mastering the Art of Problem Solving, which has been translated into Chinese, Italian, and (soon) Korean, and Cold Cash, Cool Climate: Science-Based Advice for Ecological Entrepreneurs (both from Analytics Press).
This publications database is an ongoing project, and not all Division publications are represented here yet.
Publications
2002
Roberson, Judy A., Gregory K. Homan, Akshay Mahajan, Bruce Nordman, Carrie A. Webber, Richard E. Brown, Marla C. McWhinney, and Jonathan G. Koomey. Energy Use and Power Levels in New Monitors and Personal Computers. Berkeley, CA: Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, 2002.
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Roberson, Judy A., Gregory K. Homan, Akshay Mahajan, Bruce Nordman, Carrie A. Webber, Richard E. Brown, Marla C. McWhinney, and Jonathan G. Koomey. Enery Use and Power Management in New Personal Computers and Monitors. Berkeley, CA: Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, 2002.
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Koomey, Jonathan G., Chris Calwell, Skip Laitner, Jane Thornton, Richard E. Brown, Joseph H. Eto, Carrie A. Webber, and Cathy Cullicott. Sorry, Wrong Number: The Use and Misue of Numerical Facts in Analysis and Media Reporting of Energy Issues . LBNL, 2002.
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2001
Piette, Mary Ann, Joseph H. Eto, Iain S. Walker, Stephen E. Selkowitz, Craig P. Wray, Bruce Nordman, Alan K. Meier, Philip Haves, Richard C. Diamond, Jeffrey P. Harris et al. Demand-Responsive and Efficient Building Systems as a Resource for Electricity Reliability., 2001.