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Sector Commercial, Public, Other
End-use Whole Building
Project Number PGE 0909
2009 - 2010
PG&E
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Project SummaryLarge office buildings in PG&E’s service territory use almost 20 percent of the commercial electricity and consume more than 12 percent of the natural gas delivered to commercial customers. A prior study found that achieving energy efficiency alone was not sufficient to motivate...
Sector Residential
End-use Process
Project Number PGE 0918
2009 - 2010
PG&E
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Project SummaryThis assessment evaluates residential swimming pool cleaner energy use and efficiency.For more information, please contact the sponsoring...
Sector Commercial
End-use Lighting
Project Number PGE 0902
2009 - 2010
PG&E
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The high concentration of lights in Hospital ORs leads to a significant amount of heat generated in a small space.  The cooling load of the OR can often drive the cooling provided to the entire hospital, with a significant amount of reheat needed in other areas of the hospital.  Removing...
Sector Residential
End-use Water Heating/DHW/HPWH
Project Number PGE 0917
2009 - 2010
PG&E
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Project SummaryA limited evaluation of two new heat pump water heaters (HPWHs) was conducted in the water heater laboratory at the PG&E San Ramon Technology Center. The objective of the testing was to investigate the operating characteristics of HPWHs in comparison with other types, and their...
Sector Commercial
End-use Lighting
Project Number ET 08.12
2008 - 2010
SCE
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Project SummaryThis report assesses the energy savings potential and attendant visual impacts of four advanced lighting sources and systems used to externally light billboards. Assessment objectives include: determining lighting energy savings, light levels and uniformity, visual impacts, and...
Sector Commercial, Public
End-use Lighting
Project Number PGE 0914
2009 - 2010
PG&E
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This report provides a technology and market assessment of emerging network control and monitoring systems in street lighting applications.  Using network control and monitoring systems with streetlights has the potential to save a significant amount of energy.  These systems offer the...
Sector Commercial
End-use Whole Building
Project Number PGE 0801
2008 - 2010
PG&E
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Project Summary: In the hospitality industry in the United States, card keys are used almost universally to gain entry to guestrooms and other areas of hotels.such as swimming pools, exercise rooms, and laundry areas but not as part of energy management systems. The...
Sector Commercial, Public
End-use Lighting
Project Number PGE 0906
2009 - 2010
PG&E
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This report summarizes an assessment project conducted to study the performance of light emitting diode (LED) luminaires with network controls in a street lighting application. The project included installation of LED street lights with network controls on public roadways in San Francisco Public...
Sector Commercial
End-use Whole Building
Project Number PGE 0712
2007 - 2010
PG&E
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Project Summary The hypothesis guiding this project was that a deemed savings model can be created based on the analysis and simplification of variables involving the operation of a small energy management system (EMS)—including market segment, load type, climate zone, building schedule, and...
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