Residential

Keeping Californians in cool air and warm water takes a hefty dose of gas and electricity. Energy efficiency improvements in air conditioning and water heating have helped families throughout the state save money and energy. Emerging Technologies is testing a variety of air cooling and water heating technologies, and making the best available to customers. Since California's population is expected to grow from 37 million to 50 million by 2040, the need for identifying, testing, and bringing new energy efficiency technologies to the residential market becomes all the more pressing.
 
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The purpose of the Suncache demonstration project was to evaluate in-situ performance of SunCache solar water heating systems in residential applications. A SunCache solar collector (or an array of collectors)...
 
 
This project will investigate technical opportunities for and barriers to tankless (a.k.a. instantaneous) natural gas water heater use in residential single family and multi-family buildings, initially for new construction applications...
 
 
PG&E has commissioned study which will identify, technically evaluate, and examine market readiness for all existing residential air conditioner charge and air flow verification services. Verification service companies train,...
 
 
Residential sized water cooled condenser air conditioning technology has been available for several years. Laboratory and field testing of several generations documented the efficiency potential of this technology. ...
 
 
The Whole House Performance Pilot Project was conducted to generate data and evaluate a representative sample of 25 existing homes in various climate zones in Southern California. Enhanced energy audits...
 
 
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