Michael E. Webber
- As one falls, another rises? Residential peak load reduction through electricity rate structures. In: Sustainable Cities and Society, v. 60 (September 2020). (2020):
- Review of climate action plans in 29 major U.S. cities: Comparing current policies to research recommendations. In: Sustainable Cities and Society, v. 41 (August 2018). (2018):
- Optimal sizing and dispatch for a community-scale potable water recycling facility. In: Sustainable Cities and Society, v. 39 (May 2018). (2018):
- Using energy audits to investigate the impacts of common air-conditioning design and installation issues on peak power demand and energy consumption in Austin, Texas. In: Energy and Buildings, v. 43, n. 11 (November 2011). (2011):
- Using BEopt (EnergyPlus) with energy audits and surveys to predict actual residential energy usage. In: Energy and Buildings, v. 86 (January 2015). (2015):
- Modeling peak load reduction and energy consumption enabled by an integrated thermal energy and water storage system for residential air conditioning systems in Austin, Texas. In: Energy and Buildings, v. 97 (June 2015). (2015):
- Assessment of primary energy consumption, carbon dioxide emissions, and peak electric load for a residential fuel cell using empirical natural gas and electricity use profiles. In: Energy and Buildings, v. 178 (November 2018). (2018):
- Residential energy retrofits in a cooling climate. In: Journal of Building Engineering, v. 6 (June 2016). (2016):