Wei Feng

Wei Feng

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Bio

Wei Feng is a Research Scientist at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL). His research focuses on building energy efficiency, distributed energy system in buildings and communities, building codes and standards. He also actively work on Smart Grid and microgrid research, Direct Current (DC) power use in low voltage power distribution system.

Dr. Feng has been working in energy area since 2003. Prior to joining LBNL, he worked in control industry in China focusing on building system control for energy efficiency, performance measurement, diagnosis and commissioning. In the U.S., his previous research interests include developing combined heat, moisture and pollutant transport models for whole building performance analysis, built environment modeling and simulation, indoor environmental quality measurement, etc.

Dr. Feng currently leads the DC power research in the U.S.-China Clean energy Research Center-Building Energy Efficiency (CERC-BEE). He is also the lead of Net Zero Energy Building work in CERC-BEE. His active research also include modeling building sector energy use in cities; City scale energy simulation focusing on stochastic energy use prediction; district energy system modeling with cascade waste heat utilization; GIS based microgrid system modeling; DC power demo building performance simulation and measurement.

 

Awards

Spot: Wei Feng -  December 1st 2016

Every year, the China Energy Group assists DOE in conceptual and logistical planning of the content of the panel sessions and speakers for the US-China Energy Efficiency Forum. This year, there are many last minute changes.

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