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The DOE has prepared guidelines for cool roofs and identified locations for placement of these roofs. A cool roof calculator is available online, and a number of other resources can be found at: http://www1.eere.energy.gov/buildings/cool_roofs.html. Contact information: Ronnen Levinson, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory RML27@cornell.edu Demonstration Potential: 1 The demonstration potential for this technology was ranked low based on the fact that this is a widely accepted commercialized technology. The DOD should develop standardized procurement specifications requiring the use of cool roofs for all facility modernization projects or new construction projects in warm climates. Opportunity #5 – Electrochromic Windows Windows are often inefficient in existing buildings and are responsible for heat loss in cold months and solar heat gain in warm months. Summer sunlight entering a home building increases cooling loads, and the glare from sunlight can make it difficult to see a computer or other liquid crystal display (LCD) screen and can fade materials, such as furniture and carpets. Building occupants often close drapes or blinds to block intense summer sun, which reduces beneficial natural daylighting. SAGE Electrochromics, Inc., with assistance from DOE’s Inventions and Innovation Program, developed SageGlass® product technology to create windows and skylights that switch from clear to dark. By pushing a button or using a daylight sensor, the electrochromic feature of the window is activated. Within 5–10 minutes, electrochromic glass darkens to a pre-set level, depending on the size and temperature of the pane. The variable tint feature of the glass prevents glare, fading, and heat gain without the loss of a view. This electrochromic glass modulates light transmission and solar heat gain by sending an electrical charge through the glass. The glass is made up of five separate layers of ceramic materials; when voltage is introduced, the glass lightens or darkens as needed. The electricity used to operate 1,500 square feet of SageGlass window is less than a 60-W light bulb. The glass can be altered manually via a wall switch or as part of an integrated building management system so that windows can be programmed to tint depending on input from timers, motion sensors, or similar controls. Developed by SAGE Electrochromics, Inc. (www.sage-ec.com) Contact information: Jim Wilson, Chief Marketing Officer, jwilson@sage-ec.com, 770-617- 2208 Demonstration Potential: 3 The demonstration potential for this technology was ranked medium due to the fact that it is only used on commercial building applications. The costs are prohibitive in residential buildings. This technology can serve a niche market in DOD facilities where direct sun /glare issues cause problems during certain parts of the day. This technology is currently being used on the east and west windows of NREL’s Research Support Facilities to prohibit glare during low sun angles. 157

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