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Energy Visions 17th Seminar

 

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 YOUNG SCIENTIST LECTURE

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Speaker: MS. Jingjing Liu, P.E.

Title: Defining and Applying an Electricity Demand Flexibility Benchmarking Metrics Framework for Grid-Interactive Efficient Commercial Buildings

Speaker bio: Jingjing Liu is a Program Manager in the Building Technology and Urban Systems Division at LBNL. She has 15 years of professional experience in commercial and industrial demand-side management. She is currently leading research projects related to demand flexibility in grid-interactive efficient buildings, integrating DERs for grid services, and data center efficiency and resiliency. Jingjing is a registered Professional Engineer and Certified Data Center Professional (CDCP). She received her MS in Mechanical Engineering from Texas A&M University and her MS and BS from Tsinghua University.

Supporting institution: Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

 

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