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Pharmaceutical Manufacturing
Sector Snapshot
December 9, 2010 | Updated: March 6, 2013
The pharmaceutical manufacturing industry covers medicinal and botanical products as well as in vitro diagnostic substances and other biological products. Numerous opportunities are available for saving energy and reducing demand.

Content type: Sector Snapshot  |  Document ID: BAM-S-10  |  Author: Ira Krepchin

Upgrading Commercial Kitchen Equipment (Technology Topic)
August 16, 2012
BEA members can use this blurb in their customer-facing materials to draw small and midsize business customers to the Business Energy Advisor on the utility website.

Content type: ESCD News Content  |  Document ID: BEA-PA-66-NC-ESCD  |  Author: Essie Snell

Boosting the Performance of RTUs
Slides
April 13, 2012
These are the presentation slides.

Content type: Slides  |  Document ID: EMN-TB-2a  |  Author: Peter Criscione

Boosting the Performance of RTUs
Converting to Single-Zone VAV
April 13, 2012
Several new retrofit devices are available for single-zone RTU air conditioners, with at least one device demonstrating demand savings of 41 percent and annual energy savings of 52 percent. This video Tech Brief describes how these devices can also monitor unit performance, enabling additional savings. ...

Content type: Tech Brief  |  Document ID: EMN-TB-2  |  Author: Peter Criscione

Data Centers
April 3, 2012
Data centers are energy- and power-intensive commercial facilities, often running near full capacity 24 hours a day. Though innovative by nature, data centers are only now being designed to improve energy efficiency and conservation.

Content type: Sector Snapshot  |  Document ID: BAM-S-13  |  Author: Bryan Jungers

Waste Not, Pay Not: Energy Recovery Ventilation
March 21, 2012
Proper ventilation is essential for maintaining good indoor air quality, yet it places an additional burden on heating and cooling equipment, which must condition air that will soon be exhausted from the building. Fortunately, energy recovery ventilation systems can help ameliorate this problem.

Content type: Research Brief  |  Document ID: TAS-RB-41  |  Author: Essie Snell

Hybrid Ground-Source Heat Pumps
Slides
March 20, 2012
These are the presentation slides.

Content type: Slides  |  Document ID: EMN-TB-1a  |  Author: Mary Horsey

Hybrid Ground-Source Heat Pumps
March 20, 2012
Ground-source heat pumps are often prohibitively expensive because they're sized to meet the peak heating or cooling loads for commercial buildings. This video Tech Brief explains how hybrid models downsize the ground heat exchanger and use small supplemental cooling towers or boilers to meet peak load. ...

Content type: Tech Brief  |  Document ID: EMN-TB-1  |  Author: Mary Horsey

The Trouble with Calculating VFD Savings
March 8, 2012
Variable-frequency drives are widely used in centrifugal applications (such as pumps and fan systems), but the approaches used to calculate their energy savings are often flawed, resulting in estimates that are less accurate than they easily could be.

Content type: Tech Brief  |  Document ID: TAS-TB-1  |  Author: Essie Snell

Managing Energy Costs in Museums
December 15, 2011
Want to learn how your museum can improve gallery lighting quality while saving energy? We look at examples from museums across the country to find out what’s lighting up the show. We also examine some no- and low-cost improvements that are available for aging HVAC systems.

Content type: ESCD Pamphlet  |  Document ID: BCO-P-24-ESCD  |  Author: Mary Horsey

Underfloor Air Systems (Buying Equipment)
September 30, 2011
BEA members can use this blurb in their customer-facing materials to draw small and midsize business customers to the Business Energy Advisor on the utility website.

Content type: ESCD News Content  |  Document ID: BEA-PA-49-NC-ESCD  |  Author: Ira Krepchin

Demand-Controlled Ventilation (Buying Equipment)
March 31, 2011
BEA members can use this blurb in their customer-facing materials to draw small and midsize business customers to the Business Energy Advisor on the utility web site.

Content type: ESCD News Content  |  Document ID: BEA-PA-53-NC-ESCD  |  Author: Mary Horsey

New Doors Are Opening for Widespread Economizer Cooling in Data Centers
January 19, 2011
A recent analysis of data center operation by a leading engineer is challenging the widely accepted belief that data centers need tight temperature and humidity control. The study concludes that loosening these controls could translate into as much as a 63 percent savings in cooling energy.

Content type: Research Brief  |  Document ID: TAS-RB-27  |  Author: Peter Criscione

Managing Energy Costs in Correctional Facilities
January 14, 2011
Correctional facilities are energy-intensive areas that can greatly benefit from energy-saving strategies. “Lock in” energy savings to save funds, increase inmate and staff comfort, and, if desired, help your facility attain a greener image.

Content type: ESCD Pamphlet  |  Document ID: BCO-P-21-ESCD  |  Author: Essie Snell

Get the Duct Out of the Attic!
January 12, 2011
A recent analysis indicates that in cooling-dominated climates, relocating ducts to conditioned spaces can be one of the most effective efficiency measures for residential new construction, whether you’re focused on economics or the overall level of energy savings.

Content type: Research Brief  |  Document ID: TAS-RB-26  |  Author: Essie Snell

Managing Utility Costs in Wineries
November 15, 2010

Wineries are energy- and water-intensive businesses that can greatly benefit from conservation strategies.

Content type: ESCD Pamphlet  |  Document ID: BCO-P-22-ESCD  |  Author: Essie Snell

Maintaining Air-Handling Equipment (Maintaining Equipment)
June 30, 2010
BEA members can use this blurb in their customer-facing materials to draw small and midsize business customers to the Business Energy Advisor on the utility web site.

Content type: ESCD News Content  |  Document ID: BEA-OMA-14-NC-ESCD  |  Author: Peter Criscione

Economizers Still Failing—Even in High-Tech Data Centers
December 21, 2009
Despite all the sophisticated technology found in data centers, preliminary research indicates that a simple component of their cooling systems—the economizer—often doesn’t appear to be working properly.

Content type: Tech News  |  Document ID: TAS-TN-1-10c  |  Author: Essie Snell

Deploying UV Light in HVAC Ducts to Stop H1N1 and Other Diseases
October 22, 2009
The President’s Council of Advisors on Science projected that H1N1 flu might cause up to 90,000 deaths this season. Is deploying ultraviolet (UV) lights in HVAC supply air ducts a useful tool to reduce the spread of the virus in office buildings, and does UV deliver other benefits?

Content type: Ask E Source  |  Document ID: TAS-TN-11-09e  |  Author: Joe Shekiro

Ultrasonic Humidification in Data Centers
October 1, 2009
Can ultrasonic humidifiers save energy in data centers?

Content type: Ask E Source  |  Document ID: TAS-TN-10-09e  |  Author: Essie Snell

Geothermal Heat Pumps for Commercial Applications
August 24, 2009
Geothermal heat pumps use the relatively constant temperature of the earth to provide efficient heating and cooling. This Resource Guide looks at applications in commercial buildings.

Content type: Resource Guide  |  Document ID: CEMC-RG-11  |  Author: Ira Krepchin

ASHRAE Standard 62.2-2004
Forum 04 Presentation
November 10, 2004
These are the Forum presentation slides.

Content type: Forum, Slides  |  Author: David Grimsrud

Energy and Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) in Schools
Forum 04 Presentation
November 10, 2004
These are the Forum presentation slides.

Content type: Forum, Slides  |  Author: Robert Schulte

Reducing Heating Loads: Space Heating Technology Atlas, Chapter 5
January 30, 2004
This atlas is a comprehensive review of the principles and technologies that comprise effective heating systems. In the context of whole-system design, we cover human comfort, behavior, and productivity; examine codes and standards; and summarize end-use and market data.

Content type: Technology Atlas  |  Author: Larry Kinney, Michael Renner, Ira Krepchin

Air-Handling Systems, Commercial Space Cooling and Air Handling Technology Atlas, Chapter 4
December 30, 1997
This atlas describes how reduced cooling loads and whole-system integration of properly sized cooling and air handling equipment can save money and energy, increase occupant comfort, enhance productivity, and free up valuable space.

Content type: Technology Atlas  |  Author: Gerald Cler, Michael Shepard, Joan Gregerson, David J. oughton, Lynn Fryer, Jim Elleson, Becky Pattinson, Wendy Hawthorne, Lia W

Air Handling Components, Commercial Space Cooling and Air Handling Technology Atlas, Chapter 5
December 30, 1997
This atlas describes how reduced cooling loads and whole-system integration of properly sized cooling and air handling equipment can save money and energy, increase occupant comfort, enhance productivity, and free up valuable space.

Content type: Technology Atlas  |  Author: Gerald Cler, Michael Shepard, Joan Gregerson, David J. oughton, Lynn Fryer, Jim Elleson, Becky Pattinson, Wendy Hawthorne, Lia W

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