ASES Technical Divisions bring together diverse members with similar interests in order to engage, educate and grow the community through an exchange of information. Divisions conduct outreach and ensure that ASES programs and publications are technically accurate. Membership in any Division is open to ASES Business, Professional, Student, and Life members. Join the discussion on the ASES Online Community!
Divisions Chair: Trudy Forsyth, [email protected]
Divisions Vice Chair: Nir Krakauer, [email protected]
Current ASES Divisions
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Chair: John Burke [email protected]
Vice Chair: Rich Stromberg [email protected]
Includes direct energy conversion of the sun’s rays to electricity including photovoltaic (PV) energy technology, concentrating photovoltaic (CPV), and photovoltaic thermal technology (PV/T) that captures heat off the backside of PV arrays, cooling them and thus making more electricity.
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Chair: Julian Wang [email protected]
Vice Chair: Debbie Rucker Coleman [email protected]
The Solar Buildings Division encompasses a wide range of solar technologies related specifically to buildings:
Energy-Efficient Building Design
Passive Solar Heating and Passive Cooling
Residential Buildings – Single and Multifamily
Commercial and Institutional Buildings
Material Research on Glazing, Claddings, and BIPV
Energy Analysis Design Tools
Architectural and Engineering Curricula
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Chair: Bill Guiney [email protected]
Vice Chair: Henry Vandermark [email protected]
Concerned with methods and processes which utilize solar flux for heat-driven applications. Includes solar ponds, desalination of water, agricultural drying, process heat for industry, photo-enhanced processes (hazardous waste treatment), high temperature solar enhanced processes (water decomposition to form hydrogen), materials processing (high tensile strength fiber production by chemical vapor deposition), solar pumped lasers, district heating and cooling, and solar cookers.
Grid Modernization and Storage Division
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Chair: Bill Guernsey [email protected]
Vice Chair: Emily Moog [email protected]
Focuses on municipal and regional grids, interconnections, microgrids, and storage: evolution of the grid to deliver significantly more energy from intermittent renewable energy sources such as solar and wind. Emphasis includes grid reliability, resilience, and security in the face of increasing natural and human-caused hazards such as terrorism and climate change. The Division fosters research and education, making curated technical research accessible and answerable to all interested stakeholders, including researchers, regulators, utilities, developers, communities, and household consumers.
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Chair: Wyldon Fishman [email protected]
Vice Chair: Daniel Simon [email protected]
Promotes renewable energy economics and choices that could affect the efficiencies of the energy markets. Particular foci are solar, distributed generation (DG), existing energy sources, demand-side management (DSM), smart grid technologies, and intelligent software to guide the powerful new grid of the future. Reshaping our energy economy to bring free-market principles into energy markets helps to create new jobs and accelerates aggregate demand in our economy.
Chair: Paulette Middleton [email protected]
Vice Chair: Numair Latif [email protected]
Resource Applications Division
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Chair: Manajit Sengupta [email protected]
Solar resource applications are relevant to all phases of project site selection and design, project operation (via forecasting), and project evaluation and feedback for refinement.