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Sector Commercial
End-use Other
Project Number ET12PGE5312
2012 - 2013
PG&E
PDF Available
COMPLETE
A number of Energy Management and Information System (EMIS) software products designed for commercial buildings offer advanced functionality whereby energy savings is estimated by comparing pre-and post-installation energy use baselines determined through empirical modeling using interval meter and...
Sector Industrial
End-use Other
Project Number ET12PGE7411
2012 - 2013
PG&E
PDF Available
COMPLETE
The goal of this study is to develop and apply a method for providing a high-resolution characterization of the spatial and temporal variability of energy intensity in the East Bay Municipal Utility District (EBMUD) water system. The water sector is an emerging target for energy efficiency (EE)...
Sector Commercial
End-use Whole Building, HVAC
Project Number ET11PGE5172
2011 - 2013
PG&E
PDF Available
COMPLETE
This report presents a number of new supporting controls technologies that have the potential to enable new energy-saving functionalities in buildings. However, not finding any appropriate existing tools to estimate energy savings, the Consultant developed streamlined methods that can be used to...
Sector Public
End-use Whole Building, Water Heating/DHW/HPWH, HVAC
Project Number ET12PGE1501
2012 - 2013
PG&E
PDF Available
COMPLETE
The goal of this project was to compare the capital costs of a Geothermal Central Utility Plant (CUP) to a Conventional CUP, estimate the energy cost savings, and determine the simple payback at a correctional facility development project in San Mateo County, California. This study was conducted to...
Sector
End-use Process
Project Number ET12PGE1491
2012 - 2013
PG&E
PDF Available
COMPLETE
A grocery store customer within PG&E territory installed Anti-fog film on the inside glass of a five-door frozen food display case and the door anti-sweat heat was disabled on the doors of the display case. PECI analyzed actual energy consumption for three weeks before and three weeks after the...
Sector Commercial, Public, Other
End-use Lighting
Project Number ET11PGE1151
2011 - 2013
PG&E
PDF Available
COMPLETE
The project assessed the energy savings potential of a 200 Watt LED High Bay fixture manufactured by BritePointe in replacement of 400 Watt Metal Halide fixtures located within a municipal gymnasium setting owned by the City of San José.  An initial analysis of energy savings of 34% resulted...
Sector Commercial
End-use Lighting
Project Number ET12PGE1031
2012 - 2013
PG&E
PDF Available
COMPLETE
The project evaluated wireless lighting controls technology at the Contra Costa County Office of Education building. The project area consisted of two private offices, two open offices, and a non-daylight area. The general lighting for the area is provided primarily by 2' x 4' linear fluorescent...
Sector Commercial
End-use Process, Other
Project Number ET12PGE3152
2012 - 2013
PG&E
PDF Available
COMPLETE
The primary objective of this Emerging Technologies project was to promote the California Energy Wise program through onsite monitoring at several different commercial foodservice establishments, comparing the energy use and cost differences when existing equipment in production kitchens are...
Sector Commercial
End-use Whole Building
Project Number ET12PGE3341
2012 - 2013
PG&E
PDF Available
COMPLETE
A comparison of FirstFuel’s Rapid Building Assessment and traditional on-site screening procedures is presented. Rapid Building Assessment is believed to have the potential to automate the screening and auditing process, and to streamline the identification of Energy Efficiency Measures for...
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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.