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Key Takeaways from the 2012 Energy Star Partner Meeting
December 3, 2012
Didn’t get to attend this year’s Energy Star Partner Meeting? Never fear—we attended for you! In this seven-minute video, we share some key takeaways, helpful resources and intriguing graphs.
Content type: Research Brief | Document ID: TAS-RB-62 | Author: Andrea Salazar, Lee Hamilton

Electric Vehicle Energy-Use Feedback
April 19, 2011
Deployment of smart grid and electric vehicle technologies will enable unprecedented integration of stationary and mobile energy use, allowing customers to monitor and manage the two simultaneously.
Content type: Research Brief | Document ID: IGS-RB-6 | Author: Bryan Jungers

Workin’ at the Car Wash (to Save Energy)
July 28, 2010
What are some effective ways to save energy in automatic car washes?
Content type: Ask E Source | Document ID: TAS-AskES-21 | Author: Essie Snell

Customer Energy-Usage Data Portals—Utilities and Vendors
June 5, 2009
Can you give some examples of utilities that are providing customers with hourly usage data? What vendors provide portals for displaying this information?
Content type: Ask E Source | Document ID: IGS-AskES-2 | Author: Sarah Weldon

Monitoring and Targeting: Tapping the Well of Operational Efficiency
November 1, 2003
Monitoring and targeting (M&T) is a structured approach to analyzing business and manufacturing processes with an eye for improving energy efficiency. The M&T approach correlates historical energy consumption to measurable factors of business operation and other variables to develop benchmarks and goals ...
Content type: Service Report | Document ID: EIC-21 | Author: Leland Keller, Florence Lu

Leveraging the Compressed Air Challenge to Deliver Increased Productivity and Customer Satisfaction
January 1, 2003
Roughly 70 percent of U.S. manufacturing facilities have compressed-air systems; together these systems account for 10 percent of industrial energy consumption. You might expect them to be finely honed, highly reliable, and efficient. But you’d be wrong. Despite their prevalence, compressed-air systems ...
Content type: Core Report, Research | Document ID: ER-03-01 | Author: Dan Greenberg
