Expertise: Development of life-cycle cost spreadsheet models, including Monte-Carlo simulations allowing the specification of uncertainties and distributions on key parameters that affect the results; development of spreadsheet models to calculate the national economic and energy impacts of energy efficiency policies; use of the NEMS model to produce environmental and utility impact assessments.
Education: M.S. Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (University of California, Berkeley); B.S. Mathematics (University of Washington).
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1992
Atkinson, Barbara A., James E. McMahon, Evan Mills, Peter Chan, Terry W. Chan, Joseph H. Eto, Judy D. Jennings, Jonathan G. Koomey, Kenny W. Lo, Matthew Lecar et al. Analysis of Federal Policy Options for Improving U.S. Lighting Energy Efficiency: Commercial and Residential Buildings. Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, 1992.
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1991
Koomey, Jonathan G., Celina S. Atkinson, Alan K. Meier, James E. McMahon, Stan Boghosian, Barbara A. Atkinson, Isaac Turial, Mark D. Levine, Bruce Nordman, and Peter Chan. The Potential for Electricity Efficiency Improvements in the U.S. Residential Sector. Berkeley: LBNL, 1991.
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Koomey, Jonathan G., Celina S. Atkinson, Alan K. Meier, James E. McMahon, Stan Boghosian, Barbara A. Atkinson, Isaac Turiel, Mark D. Levine, Bruce Nordman, and Peter Chan. The Potential for Electricity Efficiency Improvements in the U.S. Residential Sector. Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory, 1991.
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1987