Scott Schuester

Scott Schuester

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    Scott leads research projects that focus on emerging technology performance in the built environment. His commercial building experience encompasses field measurement and modeling of emerging technology performance for energy efficiency, electrification, load shift, load shed and continuous demand management. Scott manages projects, designs experiments and conducts both theoretical and field research to analyze the applicability of new technologies to federal and state agencies, and utility programs. Scott supports energy and daylight modeling for commercial new construction projects. He specializes in modeling of campuses, communities, and regions through large scale batch energy modeling. In addition, Scott studies climate change impacts on building energy consumption and demand. Scott has a bachelor’s degree in physics from Indiana University and a master’s degree in mechanical engineering from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. He is a licensed Professional Engineer in Wisconsin.

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    Day One August 22, 2022
    10:30 am - 12:00 pm

    Grid-interactive Efficient Buildings (GEBs)

    This session will feature two “case study” presentations on GEBs. Additional SMEs will join in a moderated discussion of GEB potential.