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2003

Herter, Karen, Patrick McAuliffe, and Arthur H Rosenfeld."Cost-effectiveness of price response in the residential sector: Preliminary findings from the California experience."3rd International Conference on Energy Efficiency in Domestic Appliances and Lighting (EEDAL) (2003).
Braun, James E."Load Control using Building Thermal Mass."ASME Journal of Solar Engineering 125 (2003) 292-301.

2002

Herter, Karen, Roger Levy, John Wilson, and Arthur H Rosenfeld."Rates and technologies for mass-market demand response."2002 ACEEE Summer Study on Energy Efficiency in Buildings (2002).

2001

Braun, James E, Kent Montgomery, and Nitin Chaturvedi."Evaluating the Performance of Building Thermal Mass Control Strategies."International Journal of Heating, Ventilating, Air-Conditioning and Refrigeration Research 7.4 (2001) 403-428.

1997

Keeney, Kevin, and James E Braun."Application of Building Precooling to Reduce Peak Cooling Requirements."ASHRAE Transactions 103.1 (1997) 463-469.

1990

Braun, James E."Reducing Energy Costs and Peak Electrical Demand Through Optimal Control of Building Thermal Storage."ASHRAE Transactions 96.2 (1990) 876-887.

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