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Sector Commercial
End-use Whole Building
Project Number ET09PGE2213
2009 - 2012
PG&E
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 In this study, potential concepts were tested with building owners and other stakeholders at a large, chain hotel in San Francisco to see what would spur interest in aggressive (more than 30 percent) energy savings...
Sector Commercial
End-use Whole Building
Project Number ET11PGE1141
2011 - 2012
PG&E
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This study evaluates the potential for energy management information systems [EMIS] to create or enhance energy savings and the effectiveness of various technologies that enable successful EMIS integration in existing commercial buildings. Appendix: EMIS Product Review...
Sector Commercial
End-use Process Loads
Project Number ET09SCE1090
2009 - 2011
SCE
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This project involves Lab testing a total of 8 (half size (4) and full size (4)) electric convection ovens to ASTM standard F1496. ASTM standard F1496 measures preheat energy, idle energy, and heavy load cooking energy...
Sector Commercial, Other
End-use Plug Load
Project Number ET11PGE1051
2011 - 2012
PG&E
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While there has long been building management systems software to aid management with decisions about energy efficiency, the software to measure the energy efficiency of IT systems in data centers has only recently been developed. This new type of software is the focus of this emerging technology...
Sector Other
End-use Other
Project Number ET08SCE1030
2008 - 2010
SCE
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Project SummaryThe IBM Mobile Measurement Technology report assesses a technology developed by IBM, the Mobile Measurement Technology (MMT) for data centers, aimed at producing energy savings on the cooling side. A roughly 30,000 square foot data center in Torrance, California, with under-floor air...
Sector Residential
End-use HVAC
Project Number ET06SCE1020
2006 - 2010
SCE
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The two Southern California Edison projects (Phase 1 and 2) developed and implemented Variable Refrigerant Flow (VRF) algorithms into the eQUEST Building Energy Simulation Program. While VRF systems are applicable to both residential and small to medium-sized commercial facilities, these projects...
Sector Commercial, Public
End-use HVAC
Project Number ET11PGE5271
2011 - 2012
PG&E
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The main goal of this research project was to support the development of ASHRAE Standard 155P “Method of Testing for Rating Commercial Space Heating Boiler Systems.”  Standard 155P has not been published yet by ASHRAE.  The 2010-07-26 WORKING DRAFT of the Standard was used to guide this...
Sector Residential
End-use Whole Building
Project Number ET10PGE1031
2010 - 2012
PG&E
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The primary goal of this project was to understand how the EIS Software could be used to improve energy efficiency and demand response in the grocery sector. Put simply, we set out to test whether the EIS Software, using system-level data, would allow a grocery business to undertake more energy...
Sector Residential
End-use Other
Project Number ET11PGE1071
2011 - 2012
PG&E
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The purpose of this lab study is to test thermostat functionality among three channels of communication: wall thermostat, mobile management, and web based management. In addition, communication ranges under various configurations were examined. The results from these lab tests will directly support...
Sector Residential
End-use Lighting
Project Number ET11PGE1101
2011 - 2012
PG&E
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The purpose of this research is to help PG&E increase its understanding of customers’ preferences in the medium screw base (MSB) lighting category - Incandescent, Halogen, CFLs and LED lighting.  Specifically, this research focuses on determining the role different product features play in...
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