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    Researchers in the Building Technology & Urban Systems Division (BTUS) at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory develop data and technologies that increase energy efficiency and improve the health, safety and comfort of building occupants, in the United States and worldwide.

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    We are at the forefront of cutting-edge research that redefines building technology and explores all areas of urban systems.

    We have been leaders for decades in developing energy-efficient windows, improving indoor air quality, coming up with new ideas to fix the nation's electricity grid, and so much more.

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    Enjoy presentations from Building Technology & Urban systems research experts on a wide variety of topics in the areas of building energy efficiency, the electricity grid and how it relates to buildings and much more.

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    We offer a variety of technologies designed to simulate and model real-world circumstances to assist in energy-saving programs and help building owners build better buildings. These tools can help calculate performance of building systems like windows and shades, help consumers and builders pick the best windows for a variety of applications and much more.

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Lili Yu

Lili Yu

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Contact Information

Email: [email protected]
Phone: 510-486-5410

Education

Building Performance and Diagnostics, Master of Science, Carnegie Mellon University, 2019
Built Environment and Energy Engineering (HVAC), Bachelor of Engineering, Tongji University, 2017

Publications

2023

Factors Influencing Building Demand Flexibility

Authors: Liu, Jingjing; Lili Yu; Rongxin Yin; Mary Ann Piette; Marco Pritoni; Armando Casillas, and Peter Schwartz.
12/2023

2022

Defining and applying an electricity demand flexibility benchmarking metrics framework for grid-interactive efficient commercial buildings

Authors: Liu, Jingjing; Rongxin Yin; Lili Yu; Mary Ann Piette; Marco Pritoni; Armando Casillas; Jiarong Xie; Tianzhen Hong; Monica Neukomm, and Peter Schwartz.
12/2022

Benchmarking Demand Flexibility in Commercial Buildings and Flattening the Duck – Addressing Baseline and Commissioning Challenges

Authors: Liu, Jingjing; Lili Yu; Rongxin Yin; Mary Ann Piette; Marco Pritoni; Armando Casillas; Monica Neukomm, and Amir Roth.
08/2022

When Do Efficiency and Demand Flexibility Go Hand-in-hand?

Authors: Yu, Lili; Jingjing Liu; Rongxin Yin; Mary Ann Piette; Marco Pritoni; Armando Casillas; Monica Neukomm, and Amir Roth.
08/2022

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