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Sector Commercial
End-use Cooking Equipment, Process Loads
Project Number ET21PGE1910
2021 - 2022
PG&E
PDF Available
COMPLETE
This report describes the key economic costs and benefits, as well as emissions avoided, of a code change requiring zero emissions cooking equipment in new commercial food service kitchens in California. This research forecasts the costs and benefits associated with a 2022 intervening code change,...
Sector Industrial
End-use Process Loads
Project Number ET22SCE0003
2021 - 2022
SCE
ACTIVE
The day-to-day operations of printers and converters are driven by the many variables of press operation, the need for quality, speed and low production costs including energy efficiency. These operations use solvent- or water-based inks and adhesives that require some method of drying other than...
Sector Industrial
End-use Process Loads
Project Number ET22SCE0001
2021 - 2023
SCE
ACTIVE
The proposed project is an extension of an existing SCE EP project being implemented that is designed to enhance grid reliability, replace high GWP refrigerants with ammonia and/or carbon dioxide, improve efficiency, process optimization, and achieve decarbonization goals at a large bakery site....
Sector Industrial
End-use Process Loads
Project Number ET21SCE0010
2021 - 2023
SCE
ACTIVE
A large majority of industrial facilities in California generate heat as part of their manufacturing processes. Much of this heat is rejected into the environment at varying temperatures above the ambient levels.   This project will demonstrate and evaluate the integration of waste heat...
Sector Commercial
End-use Process Loads
Project Number ET22SCE0008
2021 - 2024
SCE
ACTIVE
Convenience store field evaluation of AI-based technology to evaluate its efficacy for broader customer segment in SCE’s service territory. Specifically, EPRI proposes to lead the field evaluation for Measurement and Verification of technology for power reduction (demand savings) and GHG...
Sector Other
End-use Process Loads
Project Number ET21SCE0005
2021 - 2022
SCE
PDF Available
COMPLETE
Accelerated process of evaluating potential deemed or custom energy efficiency (EE) measures, by working with SCE's Engineering Review & Analysis (ERA) team and Business Customer Division (BCD). ET field evaluation will be combined with a custom EE project, to determine if timeline for measure...
Sector Commercial
End-use Process Loads
Project Number ET21SCE0003
2021 - 2022
SCE
ACTIVE
Evaluation of solar thermal system integrated with campus central plant hot water loop.  Target temperature for the supplemental solar thermal array is 160'F and will eliminate most of the existing heat provided by the boilers and the central plant. CSUDH is part of the CEOP pilot to minimize GHG...
Sector Commercial
End-use Process Loads
Project Number ET21SCE0006
2021 - 2022
SCE
ACTIVE
Add-On Equipment to refrigerated display cases. Directs refrigerated supply air over product, reducing the amount of "spillage" of this cold air into the occupied space. Reduces the amount of refrigeration needed to maintain product temperature, and the amount of heating required in conditioned...
Sector Commercial
End-use Process Loads
Project Number ET21SCE1010
2021 - 2025
SCE
ACTIVE
The legislature awarded the California Air Resources Board (CARB) one million dollars in the 2019-2020 budget to create the SB 1013 Fluorinated Gases Emission Reduction Incentive Program, or F-gas incentive Program (FRIP). FRIP seeks to alleviate the barriers to the adoption of climate-friendly...
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