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Emerging Energy-Efficient Technologies
July 19, 2011
By their very nature, the performance of any emerging technology is shrouded in speculation, which makes them difficult to evaluate for inclusion in utility programs. Here, we review four technologies that we think will see significant market uptake over the next four years.

Content type: Research Brief  |  Document ID: TAS-RB-38  |  Author: Bryan Jungers

Strategies for C&I Demand Response: Hotels and Motels
May 6, 2009
Hotels and motels make great candidates for commercial and industrial (C&I) demand-response (DR) programs. Participating allows owners to bolster their "green" image in the marketplace, and incentive payments can offset costs.

Content type: Research Brief  |  Document ID: TAS-RB-7x  |  Author: John Sustar

Hotel Room Automation
December 30, 2008
Lights and HVAC are the two biggest users of energy in limited-service motels. Available studies suggest a 25 to 44 percent energy-savings potential per room for automation products and can be used in virtually any hotel or motel to some degree.

Content type: Resource Guide  |  Document ID: TAS-RG-11  |  Author: Peter Criscione and Ira Goldschmidt

Wireless Hotel/Motel Room Energy Controls
February 1, 2008
What's the latest in wireless hotel/motel room energy control and monitoring systems?

Content type: Ask E Source  |  Document ID: TAS-TN-2-08c  |  Author: Jessica Rivas

Daylighting Controls
January 8, 2008
Daylighting controls can avoid the common daylighting hazards of underdimming, overdimming and rapid cycling. This Resource Guide covers design and technology fundamentals and alternatives, economics, maintenance, efficiency, market information, and utility program models.

Content type: Resource Guide  |  Document ID: TAS-RG-3  |  Author: Christie Rewey and Ira Krepchin

Occupancy Sensors
October 15, 2007
Occupancy sensors detect the presence or absence of people and turn lights on and off accordingly. Used properly, occupancy sensors can be a cost-effective tool for reducing the operating time and/or light output of lighting systems, cutting energy consumption and peak demand.

Content type: Resource Guide  |  Document ID: TAS-RG-2  |  Author: Kristin Kamm

Steering the Destiny of Controls: BCBC's Controls Design Manual
February 1, 1996
Traditionally, most of the detailed design work for building control systems is done by the mechanical contractor after the contract for a system (or building) has been awarded. Little input from the user's perspective is sought or included in the design of most control systems.

Content type: Core Report, Research  |  Document ID: TU-96-1  |  Author: Amy Gahran