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Sector Commercial
End-use Lighting
Project Number ET12PGE1031
2012 - 2013
PG&E
PDF Available
COMPLETE
The project evaluated wireless lighting controls technology at the Contra Costa County Office of Education building. The project area consisted of two private offices, two open offices, and a non-daylight area. The general lighting for the area is provided primarily by 2' x 4' linear fluorescent...
Sector Commercial
End-use Process, Other
Project Number ET12PGE3152
2012 - 2013
PG&E
PDF Available
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The primary objective of this Emerging Technologies project was to promote the California Energy Wise program through onsite monitoring at several different commercial foodservice establishments, comparing the energy use and cost differences when existing equipment in production kitchens are...
Sector Commercial
End-use Whole Building
Project Number ET12PGE3341
2012 - 2013
PG&E
PDF Available
COMPLETE
A comparison of FirstFuel’s Rapid Building Assessment and traditional on-site screening procedures is presented. Rapid Building Assessment is believed to have the potential to automate the screening and auditing process, and to streamline the identification of Energy Efficiency Measures for...
Sector Public
End-use Whole Building, Lighting, Other, Plug Load, HVAC, Process
Project Number ET12PGE2211
2012 - 2013
PG&E
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COMPLETE
The Pacific Gas & Electric company (PG&E) installed a zero net energy (ZNE) classroom demonstration at its Stockton Energy Training Center (ETC), which opened to the public on December 13, 2012. The ZNE classroom demonstration is a fully functioning classroom, that is designed as a ZNE...
Sector Commercial, Residential
End-use Whole Building
Project Number ET12PGE1201
2012 - 2012
PG&E
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Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) contracted with the Heschong Mahone Group (HMG) to provide an evaluation of selected benchmarking software tools that could integrate with existing California regulations and utility programs and support goals identified in the California Long Term Energy...
Sector Commercial
End-use Whole Building
Project Number ET12PGE1311
2012 - 2012
PG&E
PDF Available
COMPLETE
The energy tracking function of energy management and information system  (EMIS) software has the potential benefit of assessing technologies, such as building controls and the functionality of the EMIS software technology themselves (i.e. customer engagement), that produce operational and...
Sector Commercial
End-use Lighting
Project Number ET12PGE3351
2012 - 2012
PG&E
PDF Available
COMPLETE
The project evaluated the performance of the 15W Amerlux Hornet LED fixture as a potential replacement for a variety of low voltage halogen MR16 track lighting applications in a Northern California Safeway grocery store. Given their small form factor and design, which enables them to provide a...
Sector Commercial
End-use HVAC
Project Number ET11PGE5272
2012 - 2012
PG&E
PDF Available
COMPLETE
This is the final report for 2012 phase (Phase II) of the boiler research performed at PG&E’s Applied Technology Services (ATS) in support of ASHRAE Standard 155P. Standard 155P, “Method of Testing for Rating Commercial Space Heating Boiler Systems”, has been under development by ASHRAE for...
Sector Commercial
End-use Lighting
Project Number ET12PGE3301
2012 - 2012
PG&E
PDF Available
COMPLETE
Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) has commissioned this emerging technologies (ET) report to assess both the market for light emitting diode (LED) replacement lamp products and the delivery channels available for utility promotion of these products. As part of this effort, PG&E...
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The ETCC is funded in part by ratepayer dollars and the California Statewide Emerging Technologies Program under the auspices of the California Public Utilities Commission. The municipal portion of this program is funded and administered by Sacramento Municipal Utility District and Los Angeles Department of Water and Power.