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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 Residential
End-use Plug Loads and Appliances
Project Number DR18.05
2019 - 2022
SCE
COMPLETE
Retail Automated Transactive Energy Systems (BESS & PV)...
Sector Commercial
End-use Whole Building
Project Number ET20SCE7060
2020 - 2022
SCE
ACTIVE
Work with campus engineering personnel to collect pertinent energy, temperature and fluid flow data for analysis. Identify all data sets and points that can effect Plant and Building efficiency and continued performance. Then determine the most appropriate BAS platform to pull all of the data...
Sector Commercial
End-use Whole Building
Project Number ET17SCE7050
2017 - 2022
SCE
PDF Available
COMPLETE
In response to AB 802, the objective of this study is to develop a viable meter-based program offering for large commercial customers. The legislation and subsequent proceedings and decisions from the CPUC enable Program Administrators to design and implement energy efficiency programs that provide...
Sector Commercial
End-use Whole Building
Project Number ET15SCE8080
2016 - 2022
SCE
ACTIVE
Proposition 39, the California Clean Energy Jobs Act of 2012 (“Prop 39”), provides up to $500 million per year to improve energy efficiency and increase the use of clean energy in public schools and community colleges. SCE desires (i) to assist Customer in finding solutions to reduce energy usage...
Sector Industrial
End-use Process Loads
Project Number ET19SCE1060
2019 - 2022
SCE
PDF Available
COMPLETE
Optimize central plant efficiency for industrial refrigerated warehouses. Then analyze the data and determine control changes that will minimize compressor operation and maximize plant output. Install sensors through warehouse to understand air flow and thermal distribution within each refrigerated...
Sector Industrial
End-use Process Loads
Project Number ET20SCE7040
2020 - 2022
SCE
COMPLETE
Study Replacement of R-22 and R-410 refrigeration systems with R-717 based system at Production Bakery. This study will look at available refrigeration systems, both packaged and field erected, the meet current California regulations regarding refrigerants and that are the most energy...
Sector Commercial
End-use HVAC
Project Number ET19SCE7050
2019 - 2022
SCE
ACTIVE
This project seeks to evaluate a new technology being developed by leading manufacturers, that employs a high-lift centrifugal vapor compression to address the large building air-source hydronic heating market. This product seeks to replace fossil fired boilers in large buildings that currently do...
Sector Industrial
End-use Process Loads
Project Number ET19SCE1140
2019 - 2022
SCE
PDF Available
COMPLETE
In order to quantify the impacts of electric forklifts in outdoor applications and dispel the perception / misconception that electrics cannot perform in outside settings and adverse weather, EPRI intends to conduct electric outdoor forklift demonstrations at various locations. New learnings will...
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The ETCC is funded in part by ratepayer dollars and the California IOU Emerging Technologies Program, the IOU Codes & Standards Planning & Coordination Subprograms, and the Demand Response Emerging Technologies (DRET) Collaborative programs 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.