Berkeley Lab chosen to lead U.S.-India Clean Energy Research Center
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab) has been selected to lead a new joint U.S.-India research center focusing on energy efficiency technologies for buildings. It is one of three consortia that will make up the U.S.-India Joint Clean Energy Research and Development Center (JCERDC).
Berkeley Lab’s U.S.-India Joint Center for Building Energy Research and Development (CBERD) will conduct research with Indian counterparts focused on the integration of information technology with building systems in commercial and high-rise residential buildings. This area offers enormous potential for reducing energy use in both countries and is of particular importance in India, which experiences critical shortages in its energy supply coupled with booming demand.
Berkeley Lab scientists have been collaborating with India for several years on clean energy projects, including one to measure the impact of pollution on cool roofs, technology exchanges on energy efficiency of commercial buildings and data centers and collaborations with Indian energy regulators and utilities.
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