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2007

Meier, Alan K., and Iain S. Walker."Emerging Requirements for Residential Thermostats in North America."The Sixth International Conference on Indoor Air Quality, Ventilation & Energy Conservation in Buildings 2007 1 (2007) 899-903.

2004

Payne, Christopher T., and Alan K. Meier."Many small consumers, one growing problem: Achieving energy savings for electronic equipment operating in low power modes."2004 ACEEE Summer Study on Energy Efficiency in Buildings (2004).

2001

Piette, Mary Ann, Joseph H Eto, Iain S. Walker, Stephen E. Selkowitz, Craig P. Wray, Bruce Nordman, Alan K. Meier, Philip Haves, Richard C. Diamond, Jeffrey P. Harris, Mithra M. Moezzi, Christopher T. Payne, and Jonathan G. Koomey."Demand-Responsive and Efficient Building Systems as a Resource for Electricity Reliability." (2001).

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