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Detecting and Diagnosing the Faults of FDD
October 17, 2012
Fault detection and diagnostics (FDD) could be a game-changer for commercial building efficiency because it can provide persistent and ongoing commissioning-like savings. However, FDD products must still prove they can perform as promised and do so cost-effectively.
Content type: Focus Report | Document ID: TAS-F-3 | Author: Lee Hamilton

Yeah, I’m Smarter Than a Computer
Insights from the "Turn Data into Dollars" Session at the 2012 Energy Managers' Roundtable
May 11, 2012
Just to be clear, I don't think I'm personally smarter than a computer (and I definitely don't want Skynet to think I said that), but the person who did was trying to make a point. I'm talking about the "Turn Data into Dollars" session from our recent E Source Energy Managers' Roundtable.
Content type: E Source Blog | Document ID: ES-Blog-5-11-12-Computer | Author: Lee Hamilton - Research Associate

Turn Data into Dollars
EMR 2012 Presentation
May 7, 2012
Do you have lots of energy data available to you—such as 15-minute-interval energy consumption, building automation system logs, and physical building information? With new software and service packages, you can turn those data into actionable information that will enable your facility staff to reduce ...
Content type: Energy Managers' Roundtable, Slides | Author: Lillian Zaremba

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

Innovative Efficiency Opportunities in Commercial Buildings
February 25, 2010
Learn how to transform the workplace environment with innovative building energy efficiency technologies like daylighting, natural ventilation, and more.
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Content type: Web Conference | Document ID: TAS-WC-2-10-Offices | Author: Mary Horsey

Innovative Efficiency Opportunities in Commercial Buildings
Slides
February 25, 2010
These are the web conference slides.
Content type: Slides | Document ID: TAS-WC-2-10-Offices-SL | Author: Mary Horsey

Innovative Efficiency Opportunities in Commercial Buildings
Recording
February 25, 2010
This is the web conference recording.
Content type: Recording | Document ID: TAS-WC-2-10-Offices-R | Author: Mary Horsey

Study Confirms Building Commissioning Cost-Effectiveness
October 1, 2009
A new study strengthens the argument that commissioning is the most cost-effective strategy for reducing energy costs in buildings.
Content type: Tech News | Document ID: TAS-TN-10-09b | Author: Essie Snell

Commissioning Programs
Web Conference
December 16, 2008
Are you missing out on a substantial longer-term energy-savings program opportunity by not having an existing building commissioning program? In this roundtable discussion, we'll hear from two programs focused on retrocommissioning and one using monitoring-based commissioning.
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Content type: Web Conference | Document ID: EDRP-WC-12-08-CommProg | Author: Peter Criscione

Commissioning Programs
An E Source Roundtable Discussion
December 16, 2008
Are you missing out on a substantial longer-term energy-savings program opportunity by not having an existing building commissioning program? Commissioning is one of the most cost-effective means of improving energy efficiency in commercial buildings.
Content type: Slides | Document ID: EDRP-WC-12-08-CommProg | Author: Peter Criscione

Commissioning Programs
Recording
December 16, 2008
This is the web conference recording.
Content type: Recording | Document ID: EDRP-WC-12-08-CommProg-R | Author: Peter Criscione

Substantial Energy Savings Through Adaptive Lighting
Forum 08 Presentation
September 24, 2008
Get a supercharged, fast-paced look at the latest developments in lighting technologies and controls.
Content type: Forum, Slides | Author: Roy Hughes

Building Recommissioning: the Process & the Program
Forum 08 Presentation
September 23, 2008
Building automation systems are becoming more sophisticated and are therefore drawing renewed interest as a means of effectively reducing energy consumption and shaving peak demand. We discuss the benefits, drawbacks, and best applications for this evolving technology.
Content type: Forum, Slides | Author: Greg Bradshaw

What's Working with Existing-Building Commissioning Programs
May 1, 2008
Only about a dozen utilities currently have programs for the commissioning of existing buildings. Although these programs can be difficult to build, utilities are achieving cost-effective savings with them and in some cases are seeing dramatic results.
Content type: Focus Report | Document ID: EDRP-F-23 | Author: Peter Criscione

Lighting
Operations and Maintenance Checklist
October 22, 2007
Commercial lighting systems offer some of the most cost-effective opportunities for energy savings because many of the design and equipment upgrades that reduce energy consumption also improve the visual environment and provide maintenance savings.
Content type: O&M Checklist | Document ID: CEMC-OMCK-1x | Author: Ira Krepchin

Lighting Controls: Is Wireless the New Wave?
September 1, 2005
Commercial space in the U.S. covers 60 billion square feet with 1 billion light fixtures—most of which aren't equipped with automated lighting controls. It would be expensive to rewire those spaces for sophisticated lighting controls, but wireless systems could provide an effective solution.
Content type: Core Report, Research | Document ID: ER-05-16 | Author: Ira Krepchin

Making Daylighting Systems Work
May 1, 2005
Daylight harvesting systems promise energy savings and peak demand reduction, along with harder-to-quantify benefits of a better indoor environment. Unfortunately, these systems often fail to live up to their potential. We look at what can go wrong and how to use these systems correctly.
Content type: Core Report, Research | Document ID: ER-05-9 | Author: Ira Krepchin

Controlling Lights the DALI Way
July 1, 2004
This report looks at the capabilities, benefits, and costs of a relatively new lighting control approach based on digitally addressable lighting interface (DALI) technology. DALI offers users the ability to tailor local lighting conditions to their individual needs.
Content type: Core Report, Research | Document ID: ER-04-08 | Author: Ira Krepchin, Kristin Kamm

Topics: Commissioning Boosts Savings from Variable-Speed Chillers; A Better Harvest, with Energy Savings on the Side; Wind Power
May 1, 2003
Commissioning Boosts Savings from Variable-Speed Chillers; A Better Harvest, with Energy Savings on the Side; Wind Power: Worth a Closer Look; Up with Motor Downsizing!
Content type: E NEWS | Document ID: ENEWS-59 | Author: E Source Staff
