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    Building energy retrofits under capital constraints and greenhouse gas pricing scenarios by Dahlhausen, Matthew, Heidarinejad, Mohammad, Srebric, Jelena

    Published in Energy and buildings (15-11-2015)
    “…•Present a methodology to select retrofit paths depending on capital availability.•Demonstrate the methodology using a case study with sub-metered…”
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    Journal Article
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    Building energy model calibration with schedules derived from electricity use data by Kim, Yang-Seon, Heidarinejad, Mohammad, Dahlhausen, Matthew, Srebric, Jelena

    Published in Applied energy (15-03-2017)
    “…•Developed a novel method to calibrate building energy models with derived schedules.•Allowed deploying the method for buildings when the sub-metered data is…”
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    Cluster analysis of simulated energy use for LEED certified U.S. office buildings by Heidarinejad, Mohammad, Dahlhausen, Matthew, McMahon, Sean, Pyke, Chris, Srebric, Jelena

    Published in Energy and buildings (01-12-2014)
    “…•Analyzed LEED certified office buildings to classify them based on their energy use.•Identified three clusters of office buildings by their energy use…”
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    Demonstration of reduced-order urban scale building energy models by Heidarinejad, Mohammad, Mattise, Nicholas, Dahlhausen, Matthew, Sharma, Krishang, Benne, Kyle, Macumber, Daniel, Brackney, Larry, Srebric, Jelena

    Published in Energy and buildings (01-12-2017)
    “…•Developed a framework to create urban scale reduced-order building energy models.•Automated the framework to create reduced-order building energy…”
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    Determining Measurement Requirements for Whole Building Energy Model Calibration by Dahlhausen, Matthew

    Published 01-01-2020
    “…Energy retrofits of existing buildings reduce grid requirements for new generation and reduce greenhouse gas emissions. However, it is difficult to estimate…”
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    Dissertation