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Thermal Energy Storage Systems for Buildings Workshop Report Juan Catano Dr. Juan Catano leads the systems analysis work for Emerson’s Research Group focusing on comfort and refrigeration systems of the future and not-in-kind cooling technologies. He is the technical lead for Emerson’s collaborative research initiatives with the national labs including NREL and ORNL and participates in various university consortiums discussing new technologies and building energy trends. Dr. Catano has been working on thermal energy storage for the past 4 years, with a focus on driving technology development to enhance the value proposition for building owners and utilities. Andreas Hauer Dr. Andreas Hauer is the head of the energy storage division at the Bavarian Center for Applied Energy Research. He is responsible for several national and international research projects focused on thermal and electrical energy storage, as well as thermally driven heat pumps and chillers for industrial and building applications. Dr. Hauer is an internationally known expert on energy storage in general and specializes on thermal energy storage. He has been involved in numerous energy storage activities within the International Energy Agency and on the German national stage. Cedar Blazek Cedar Blazek is a program analyst within BTO’s Commercial Buildings Integration program. Her work at BTO focuses on field validation of promising commercial building technologies, partnerships with private sector building owners, and strategies to accelerate Advanced Building Construction. Cedar leads the Retail, Food Service and Grocery sector for the Better Building Initiative, runs point for the Better Buildings Alliance Technology Research Teams, and oversees research on the performance of multi- technology systems integration in real buildings. John Andrepont John Andrepont is the founder and president of The Cool Solutions Company, which has, since 2000, provided professional services in support of the successful technical and commercial development of TES, district cooling (DC), and turbine inlet cooling (TIC) applications. John has been involved in the development of approximately 200 TES projects and tens of district energy systems, as well as large and small TIC projects, on five continents. He is the author of numerous technical papers and articles and is the inventor of over a dozen U.S. patents. Tapan Patel Mr. Tapan Patel is a Mechanical Engineer at the U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center, Construction Engineering Research Laboratory in Champaign, Illinois where he has served since 2012. In this position, Mr. Patel is responsible for leading research projects related to energy research and development for DoD facilities. Specifically, he performs research in cybersecurity for control systems, demonstration and validation of advanced metering equipment and innovative building envelope components, testing of hydrogen fuel cell equipment and development of hardware/software prototypes. 35

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