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Sector Commercial
End-use Lighting
Project Number ET 02.11-3
2002 - 2005
SCE
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Project SummaryEvaluated the potential energy savings of a combination of lighting system replacements and a new lighting installation in three different spaces on the LA County Internal Services Division campus. In the welding shop, probe start metal halide aluminum canister fixtures were replaced...
Sector Industrial
End-use Whole Building
Project Number ET 06.14
2006 - 2007
SCE
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Project SummaryVariable speed control of dust collection system and automated gates for the battery and metal finishing industries. The primary focus of this project is to reduce energy consumption in fume and dust collection systems from a battery manufacturing facility. The battery industry is...
Sector Commercial
End-use Lighting
Project Number ET 06.17
2006 - 2009
SCE
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Project SummaryThe Linear LED lighting system is very similar in brightness, color, and glow to neon. However, it is much more durable, has longer life, and uses much less electricity than neon. The linear LED lighting system is comprised of mostly translucent plastic composite materials. This...
Sector Industrial
End-use Process
Project Number ET 06.04
2006 - 2009
SCE
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Project SummaryThis report provides methodology for calculating energy savings achieved by four major energy-saving measures for activated sludge processes. The report also lists software and hardware necessary for the implementations of the above-mentioned optimizations and control...
Sector Other
End-use Process
Project Number ET 06.05
2006 - 2007
SCE
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Project SummaryThis energy efficiency study determined the demand reduction and energy savings of 12 vertical sash, variable air volume fume hoods. The assessment compared the volumetric air flow rates of fume hoods with and without automated sash positioning control systems (ASPCS). Twelve hoods...
Sector Other
End-use Plug Load
Project Number ET 07.01
2007 - 2007
SCE
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Project SummaryData center power supply efficiency typically ranges from 70 to 75 percent (at 50% load). Approximately 30 percent of the energy is wasted. The project crafts an energy efficiency specification and program structure for accelerating sales of the most efficient server power supplies...
Sector Commercial
End-use Lighting
Project Number ET 05.04
2005 - 2007
SCE
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Project SummaryThis technology relies on plastic optical fibers to guide beams of light where the light source is located outside of the refrigerated display case. The fiber optic system is going to replace very high output fluorescent lamps that can be found in low-temperature reach-in...
Sector Commercial
End-use Other
Project Number ET 08.01
2008 - 2008
SCE
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Project SummaryOffice of the Future looks across a spectrum of technologies and energy factors including thermal comfort, lighting systems, building envelope, plug loads and overlays economic and human factors analysis on traditional engineering and product improvement efforts. The resulting models...
Sector Commercial
End-use Whole Building
Project Number ET08SCE1040
2009 - 2011
SCE
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This is a joint effort between Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL), Sempra Utilities, and Southern California Edison to incorporate energy efficiency measures for data centers to be used in computer building...
Sector Commercial
End-use Lighting
Project Number ET 04.06
2004 - 2009
SCE
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Project SummaryThis assessment project will determine the potential demand and energy savings, as a function of hotel room occupancy rates, for replacing existing guest room bathroom wall switches with wall switches with a built-in occupancy sensor and LED nightlight. This new energy efficiency...
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