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SUMMARY:Urban Energy Science and High Performance Computing
DESCRIPTION:Mary Ann Piette (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)\n\nThi
 s presentation will cover current research to evaluate how to reduce energ
 y use in cities and report on progress of exascale computing funded by the
  US Department of Energy. Several national laboratories are conducting thi
 s work.  Cities in the US consume 70% of total energy use and drive econom
 ic activities. Research to model energy in cities includes the use of comm
 on data standards to describe the physical systems in cities as well as bu
 ilding energy models and how buildings influence the local climate. The pr
 esentation will review the status of energy models for city energy use and
  how cities are using these models. The talk will describe how these model
 s are being integrated to include transportation, buildings, human activit
 y, and weather.  Progress on task grouping to reduce computing resources w
 ill also be reported.\n\nRegistration Category: Tech Program Reg Pass, Exh
 ibits Reg Pass\n\nSession Chair: Katherine Yelick (Lawrence Berkeley Natio
 nal Laboratory)\n\n
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