Steve Greenberg is a Senior Energy Management Engineer in the High Tech and Industrial Systems Group. He has researched and applied energy-efficient building and industrial systems, for a variety of clients on three continents over the past 27 years. He is currently working with the Lab’s Applications Team, performing research on building energy efficiency, as well as working with the Lab’s Facilities Division on several new building projects. He has been involved in design, design review, commissioning, and retrofit. Steve Greenberg holds a BSin Mechanical Engineering and a master's degree in Energy and Resources, both from the University of California at Berkeley, and is a registered Mechanical Engineer in California. He is also a LEED Accredited Professional by the U.S. Green Building Council and a Certified Energy Manager.
Steve Greenberg
Awards
November 2015
Steve Greenberg
May 2012
Green Datacenter Team: Mark Dedlow, Ed Ritenour, Greg Bell, Bill Tschudi, Dale Sartor, Steve Greenberg, Henry Coles, and Geoffrey Bell
Green Data Center Team
Journal and Editorial Board Memberships
Home Energy, Technical Editor
Publications
1996
1995
Technology Data Characterizing Space Conditioning in Commercial Buildings: Application to End-Use Forecasting with COMMEND 4.0. Berkeley, CA, 1995. LBNL-37065. .
Commissioning of Energy-Efficiency Measures: Costs and Benefits for 16 Buildings. Berkeley, CA, 1995. LBNL-36448. .
1994
Buildings Sector Demand-Side Efficiency Technology Summaries. Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory (Prepared for the Technology Characterization Database of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change), 1994. LBL-33887. .