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Sector Commercial, Public
End-use Whole Building
Project Number ET14PGE7891
2014 - 2016
PG&E
PDF Available
COMPLETE
Project SummaryThis project tests the capabilities of the Simergy version 2.1 Title 24 Module 2013-3c for nonresidential compliance with California Energy Code Title 24 Part 06 using the performance approach. Simergy was developed by Digital Alchemy. In addition, Simergy is compared to the...
Sector Residential
End-use HVAC
Project Number ET14PGE8761
2014 - 2016
PG&E
PDF Available
COMPLETE
Project SummaryAn ET project could help the resolve the existing impasse regarding ductless mini-splits in the market, and would need to have a field demonstration component which allows actual performance to be compared to central split system heat pumps and develops best practices for the design,...
Sector Commercial, Public
End-use HVAC
Project Number ET14SDG1051
2014 - 2016
SDG&E
PDF Available
COMPLETE
Project SummaryThis report describes the results from field demonstration of evaporative pre-cooling technology on commercial HVAC (heating, ventilation, and air conditioning) equipment for SDG&E (San Diego Gas & Electric) at a field site in California climate zone 10. This study seeks to...
Sector Commercial, Agricultural, Public
End-use Process, Water Heating/DHW/HPWH, HVAC
Project Number ET14SDG1091
2014 - 2016
SDG&E
PDF Available
COMPLETE
Project SummaryCompared to all commercial buildings types, food service has the highest energy intensity (energy consumed per square footage), and restaurants consume three times more energy per square foot compared to the average commercial building. Water heating and cooling...
Sector
End-use Other, Whole Building
Project Number DRET14PGE1003
2014 - 2015
PG&E
PDF Available
COMPLETE
The main purpose of this study is to analyze and identify existing end-use loads that are sizeable enough and flexible enough to help address operational and planning needs and to determine if these loads can be managed through existing programs or, if not, through modified and new...
Sector Commercial, Public
End-use HVAC
Project Number ET14SDG7011
2014 - 2015
SDG&E
PDF Available
COMPLETE
The emerging technology (ET) presented in this report is an HVAC management system with dynamic energy and demand optimization designed for commercial rooftop units (RTUs) and split system applications. The ET replaces a traditional thermostat with multiple sensors that measure dry-bulb temperature...
Sector Residential
End-use Whole Building, HVAC, Other
Project Number ET14SDG1041
2014 - 2015
SDG&E
PDF Available
COMPLETE
A desktop study was performed to evaluate the accuracy and usefulness of an online service that infers home thermal performance characteristics from electricity consumption (from Green Button data) and weather (from the vendor’s proprietary network of stations). The service provides customers...
Sector Residential
End-use Other
Project Number ET14PGE1751
2014 - 2016
PG&E
PDF Available
COMPLETE
The purpose of this project was to determine whether heat pump clothes dryers offer non-energy benefits—specifically, reduced clothing wear and tear—that could help consumer adoption. Although the project did not conclusively find that heat pump clothes dryers cause less wear than...
Sector Commercial, Public
End-use Whole Building, Lighting
Project Number ET14SDG1061
2014 - 2015
SDG&E
PDF Available
COMPLETE
Advanced lighting control systems provide networked control and monitoring capabilities of connected luminaires via onboard metering and system reporting features. These advanced features allow system owners to dynamically balance visual comfort and lighting energy use. CLTC, in collaboration with...
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