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Sector Industrial
End-use Process Loads
Project Number ET23SWE0036
2023 - 2023
SWE (Statewide Electric ETP)
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This project involves a market characterization study for Industrial Heat Pumps. Industrial Heat pumps are heat pumps that are used in large-scale industrial processes. Standard heat pumps are generally used for residential and small-scale commercial applications. Industrial heat pumps, on the...
Sector Residential
End-use Water Heating/DHW/HPWH
Project Number ET23SWE0035
2023 - 2023
SWE (Statewide Electric ETP)
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This project will analyze the current CA eTRM measure packages for residential Heat Pump Water Heaters (HPWH) based on market and product data to identify gaps and recommend enhancements to the measure offerings. The final report will be delivered to the California Technical Forum and other eTRM...
Sector Residential
End-use Other
Project Number CR21PGE1901
2021 - 2023
PG&E
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Several past studies tested air-leakage rates in multifamily buildings and dwelling unit compartmentalization rates, but most of these studies were performed in colder climate states and are not directly transferable to California. Therefore, there is a general lack of California specific...
Sector Commercial
End-use HVAC
Project Number ET21PGE7201-1
2021 - 2023
PG&E
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Abstract: In 2021 PG&E’s Code Readiness Program research team (Research Team) initiated an evaluation and data collection of nonresidential hydronic heat pump (HP) heating equipment across California. The intent of the data collection effort was to better understand how hydronic HPs perform...
Sector Residential
End-use Water Heating/DHW/HPWH
Project Number CR22PGE1901
2022 - 2023
PG&E
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The current California Building Standards Code, Title 24, does not include minimum ventilation requirements for residential heat pump water heaters (HPWH). Building owners across California are installing HPWHs in small closets without adequate ventilation, leading to high...
Sector Commercial
End-use HVAC
Project Number ET23SWE0028
2023 - 2023
SWE (Statewide Electric ETP)
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Heat pumps provide significant energy savings and a path for electrification, but they typically use refrigerants with a high global warming potential (GWP), which can degrade the greenhouse gas reductions from energy savings. The California Air Resources Board (CARB) has regulations that will...
Sector Commercial
End-use HVAC
Project Number ET23SWE0029
2023 - 2023
SWE (Statewide Electric ETP)
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Heat Pump space conditioning systems (HP) are a key tool in meeting the state’s GHG goals, however, recent data from field M&V studies has shown significant energy penalty from the incorrect operation of crankcase heaters (CCH), defrost controls and standby power usage – up to 50% of the annual...
Sector Commercial
End-use HVAC
Project Number ET18PGE1902-4
2018 - 2023
PG&E
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The Palm Springs Case Study is one of eight buildings evaluated under a Code Readiness field monitoring research effort to better understand real-world performance of dedicated outdoor air systems (DOAS) in California. The Palm Springs site was renovated in 2021 with a fully decoupled HVAC system...
Sector Residential
End-use Other
Project Number CR21PGE1901
2021 - 2023
PG&E
PDF Available
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This report summarizes building energy modeling analysis completed over a period of time from 2022 through 2023 as part of PG&E’s Code Readiness program effort to better understand air-leakage rates in recently constructed multifamily buildings in California. The building energy modeling in...
Sector Commercial
End-use HVAC
Project Number ET23SWE0024
2023 - 2023
SWE (Statewide Electric ETP)
PDF Available
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Heat Pump space conditioning systems are an important technology in the residential sector for both energy efficiency and decarbonization efforts. This project aims to address gaps in current EE Portfolio offerings for Residential Heat Pumps when retrofitting existing buildings with no existing...
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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.