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Sector Commercial
End-use Whole Building
Project Number ET11SCE1090
2011 - 2017
SCE
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COMPLETE
Evaluate issues around providing energy efficiency and demand response opportunities to strip malls in California. Project involves investor owned utilities and determining how to bundle end use measures together when commercial retail operator leases space from a...
Sector Commercial
End-use HVAC
Project Number DR12.17
2013 - 2017
SCE
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This field study is evaluating the potential and current DR capabilities of climate-appropriate air-conditioning (AC) systems, such as evaporative cooling and variable capacity heat pump systems. Targeted DR and EE programs can help reduce high peak demand caused by increased AC use and address...
Sector Commercial
End-use HVAC
Project Number ET15SCE1100
2015 - 2017
SCE
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A temperature-modulated panel of parabolic solar thermal collectors is used to heat hot refrigerant from the discharge line, adding heat and pressure without adding electricity. It works with VFD or multi-stage compression systems and is able to reduce system energy usage by up to...
Sector Commercial
End-use Whole Building
Project Number ET15SCE1160
2015 - 2017
SCE
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This technology increases system visibility and improves the management of building mechanical systems through better detection of events that waste energy or adversely affect occupant comfort. Building efficiency monitoring services provide the basis of a continuous commissioning process, energy...
Sector Commercial
End-use Process Loads
Project Number ET15SCE1110
2015 - 2017
SCE
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COMPLETE
Laboratory assessment on a walk-in cooler to measure the energy performance of drop-in refrigerant replacements for R-22 and R-404a. Testing will include testing of two alternative drop-in refrigerants with lower GWP in accordance to ASRHAE Standard...
Sector Commercial
End-use Process Loads
Project Number ET14SCE7110
2014 - 2017
SCE
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Feasibility phase for a demonstration project with the objective is to link building energy retrofits with electric transportation system linking buildings to public transportation. To scale adoption of key technologies including energy efficiency, energy storage, distributed generation, charging...
Sector Commercial
End-use Lighting
Project Number ET16SCE1040
2016 - 2017
SCE
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This project will evaluate the efficacy, efficiency and operational nature of LED’s which offer color adjustability. These products are used in a range of applications but are typically selected to offer lighting color temperatures to set mode/ambiance or to balance human bio-rhythms. Testing...
Sector Commercial
End-use Lighting
Project Number ET15SCE8050
2015 - 2017
SCE
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ETP studies (ET11SCE1010 and ET11SCE1011) showed significant energy savings potential. This Scaled Field Placement (SFP) effort will take advantage of the Lighting Innovations project intended to test incentive midstream and upstream...
Sector Commercial
End-use Lighting
Project Number ET15SCE8040
2015 - 2017
SCE
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This project is the follow-up to the ETP assessment for LED Tube Replacement Lamps with an SFP that will provide measurement and verification of the installations through the limited release to the PRP area as a Custom...
Sector Commercial
End-use HVAC
Project Number ET16SDG1071
2016 - 2017
SDG&E
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The objective of this report is to calculate electric savings achieved by the fuel cell waste heat recovery absorber system installed at UCSD. The data collected from November 15th 2016 to September 11th 2017 from the fuel cell, absorber, and electric chillers were used. The data was then used to...
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