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By efficiently doing laundry, you may be able to lower your power bill. Everything is bigger in Texas, but that’s not always a good thing when it comes to higher power bills from doing laundry. When ranking which U.S. states ...
Terri Williams
A great deal of energy use in buildings goes toward heating, ventilation, and air-conditioning (HVAC). In 2015, HVAC consumed 15.5 quads. The first step in reducing HVAC energy use is reducing heating and cooling load—i.e., the amount of ...
New materials enhance the cooling effects from outer space to reduce energy use in small- to medium-sized buildings Reducing air conditioning energy use by using new materials to enhance the cooling effects from outer space may not be such a ...
Laura Riihimaki is an atmospheric scientist in the Climate Physics group at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory. Her research interests focus on understanding the climate through remote sensing measurements from ground and satellite instruments ...
Dr. Jennifer Comstock is currently the interim associate director of the Atmospheric Chemistry & Meteorology group at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory. She is also a member of the ARM Aerial Facility (AAF), a team of scientists who conduct ...
Brienne Seiner is currently a research scientist in the radiochemistry analysis group which is under the National Security Directorate at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory. She received a bachelor’s degree in chemistry from Washington ...
Allison M. Thomson is a researcher and group leader at the Joint Global Change Research Institute, a partnership of the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) and the University of Maryland, College Park. Her primary research interests are in ...