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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

The Next Frontier: Embracing "Super Premium" Motor Technologies
May 31, 2012
Electric motors are a notoriously difficult technology for utilities to incentivize, despite large savings opportunities and the existence of efficient new technologies. We explore program and motor design approaches aimed at overcoming existing market barriers.

Content type: Research Brief  |  Document ID: TAS-RB-37  |  Author: Bryan Jungers

Utility Programs: Beyond Premium-Efficiency Motors
April 22, 2009

Are utility energy-efficient motor incentive programs phasing out with the Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007 provisions mandating premium-efficiency motors in 2010?

Content type: Ask E Source  |  Document ID: TAS-TN-5-09c  |  Author: Dan Greenberg

Cycling Strategies for Air-Conditioning Load Control Programs
March 1, 2005
It’s obvious that direct load control isn’t going away anytime soon. In fact, our research demonstrates that the market penetration of such programs is increasing. Certainly it makes sense for utilities to make the best use of the technologies they already have to obtain maximum peak load reduction. ...

Content type: Core Report  |  Document ID: ER-05-5  |  Author: Rachel Reiss

Evaporative Cooling: Natural Cooling for Dry Climates
May 1, 1998
Evaporative cooling technology is a versatile and energy-efficient alternative or adjunct to compressor-based cooling. In favorable climates, evaporative cooling can fully satisfy building cooling loads, and can also be applied cost-effectively when integrated with conventional chiller systems.

Content type: Core Report, Research  |  Document ID: TU-98-6  |  Author: Dick Bourne

Do Residential Air-Conditioning Rebates Miss the Mark?
February 1, 1994
The rebates utilities provide for residential central air conditioners and heat pumps to encourage improved cooling efficiency may inadvertently reward higher peak demand in many cases. This problem could be avoided by using both efficiency and peak performance to determine eligibility for rebates. ...

Content type: Core Report, Research  |  Document ID: TM-94-1  |  Author: Bristol Stickney, Michael Shepard