Sila Kiliccote

Sila Kiliccote

Demand Response Research Center (DRRC)
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
1 Cyclotron Road MS 90R1121
Berkeley CA 94720
Office Location: 90-1127
(510) 495-2615

Sila Kiliccote is Acting Leader of the Grid Integration Group. She has been a part of the automated demand response team developing an automated communication infrastructure, integrating it with building control systems and working with stakeholders to standardize the information model. Her areas of interest include characterization of buildings and demand reduction, demand responsive lighting systems, building systems integration and feedback for demand-side management. She has a MS in Building Science from Carnegie Mellon University and a BS in Electrical Engineering from University of New Hampshire.

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Publications

2012

Piette, Mary Ann, Jessica Granderson, Michael Wetter, and Sila Kiliccote. "Responsive and Intelligent Building Information and Control for Low-Energy and Optimized Grid Integration." In ACEEE 2012 Summer Study on Energy Efficiency in Buildings. Pacific Grove, CA, 2012. Download: PDF (2.98 MB)

2011

Kiliccote, Sila. "DR Tools.", 2011. Download: PDF (2.16 MB)
Lai, Judy, Nicholas DeForest, Sila Kiliccote, Michael Stadler, Chris Marnay, and Jonathan Donadee. "Evaluation of evolving residential electricity tariffs." In ECEEE Summer Study, June 6-11, 2011. Belambra Presqu'île de Giens, France: LBNL, 2011. Download: Report PDF (1.41 MB); Poster PDF (908.26 KB)
Mathieu, Johanna L., Duncan S. Callaway, and Sila Kiliccote. "Examining Uncertainty in Demand Response Baseline Models and Variability in Automated Response to Dynamic Pricing." In 2011 IEEE Conference on Decision and Control and European Control Conference. Orlando, FL, 2011. Download: PDF (1.13 MB)

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