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Sector Residential
End-use Whole Building
Project Number DR24.01
2024 - 2027
SCE
ACTIVE
The initiative is centered on exploring and implementing innovative DR methodologies, such as the Whole Home concept, to significantly enhance both customer benefits and grid performance. This strategic program aims to integrate emerging technologies that have DR capabilities, including electric...
Sector Agricultural
End-use Process Loads
Project Number ET24SWE0064
2024 - 2026
SWE (Statewide Electric ETP)
ACTIVE
Background This project addresses the process dehumidification and cooling loads that account for approximately 40% energy consumption in indoor farms with energy efficient lighting. Indoors farms are defined as enclosed and insulated facilities where the lighting and environment are completely...
Sector Commercial
End-use Water Heating/DHW/HPWH
Project Number ET24SWE0061
2024 - 2026
SWE (Statewide Electric ETP)
ACTIVE
Temperature maintenance losses often account for around 30% of total thermal loads in centralized domestic hot water systems in multifamily buildings (but can be as high as 60%). Correction of these omnipresent recirculation inefficiencies in high-rise multifamily buildings has direct implications...
Sector Residential
End-use Whole Building
Project Number ET24SWE0058
2024 - 2026
SWE (Statewide Electric ETP)
ACTIVE
Heat pump space conditioning and water heating can greatly reduce energy consumption compared to existing electric resistance or natural gas combustion options. Requirements for electrical service upgrades add cost and installation delays for customers considering retrofit heat pumps. Anywhere from...
Sector Industrial
End-use Process Loads
Project Number ET24SWE0053
2024 - 2026
SWE (Statewide Electric ETP)
ACTIVE
Current California Public Utilities Commission CPUC regulations limit the use of Normalized Metered Energy Consumption (NMEC) as a savings platform to three use cases: commercial buildings, industrial sites enrolled in a Strategic Energy Management (SEM) program, and industrial sites with...
Sector Residential
End-use Whole Building
Project Number ET24SWE0047
2024 - 2026
SWE (Statewide Electric ETP)
ACTIVE
The project team proposes to conduct a field demonstration project that will seek to install intelligent power management technologies (IPMTs) (e.g., smart electrical panels, smart circuit breakers/relays) in manufactured housing with limitations in both customer-side and utility-side electric...
Sector Agricultural
End-use Process Loads
Project Number ET24SWE0037
2024 - 2026
SWE (Statewide Electric ETP)
ACTIVE
High humidity poses a significant challenge in modern fully enclosed greenhouses and state-of-the-art vertical farming setups, fostering the growth of fungal diseases such as botrytis and impeding the plant transpiration process causing adverse impacts on plant health and growth. One study...
Sector Commercial
End-use Water Heating/DHW/HPWH
Project Number ET24SWE0029
2024 - 2026
SWE (Statewide Electric ETP)
ACTIVE
Water heating accounts for 40 percent of natural gas consumption in the residential sector, representing 7 percent of the state’s total GHG emissions (E3 2019). Water heating energy use in multifamily buildings with 5 or more units accounts for 32 percent of total energy use based on a 2015...
Sector Commercial
End-use HVAC
Project Number ET24SWE0028
2024 - 2026
SWE (Statewide Electric ETP)
ACTIVE
Standard designs for large commercial buildings rely on separate gas-fired hydronic heating and chilled water loops. This technology has slowly been refined with incremental energy efficiency improvements over several decades. The HVAC industry has not yet had enough time to establish how to serve...
Sector Residential
End-use HVAC
Project Number ET24SWE0020
2024 - 2026
SWE (Statewide Electric ETP)
ACTIVE
Air-to-water heat pumps (AWHPS) have been gaining traction worldwide in countries where hydronic heating is the predominant HVAC option., With the United States increasing national focus on decarbonization of the building sector, the AWHPs market still trails behind other more popular HVAC options....
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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.