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Warehouses
April 16, 2013
Warehouses, both refrigerated and nonrefrigerated present opportunities to save energy in a range of areas, including lighting, HVAC, and materials-handling equipment.
Content type: Sector Snapshot | Document ID: BAM-S-15 | Author: Ira Krepchin

Help Me Make My Windows More Efficient!
February 28, 2013
There are a wide range of approaches to making windows more efficient, and it can be difficult to know which is best for a given situation. To provide some guidance, we've created a handy decision tree to quickly point you in the right direction.
Content type: Research Brief | Document ID: TAS-RB-67 | Author: Essie Snell

Improving Real-World Efficiency of High-Performance Buildings
March 5, 2012
High-performance buildings are designed to maximize energy efficiency, but those improvements aren’t always realized. A study will assess achieved performance in selected California buildings, and follow-up projects will identify feedback loops and tools to help stakeholders optimize building performance. ...
Content type: Fact Sheet | Document ID: CEC-FS-14 | Author: California Energy Commission/Public Interest Energy Research

Estimating Energy Savings for Infiltration Reduction Measures
January 13, 2011
What is the best way to estimate energy savings from measures that reduce air infiltration in residential applications, such as window sealing, weather strip replacements for doors, and rim joist sealing?
Content type: Ask E Source | Document ID: TAS-AskES-31 | Author: Essie Snell

Estimating Retrofit Window Film Savings
October 1, 2008
How do I determine the energy savings from using a retrofit window film?
Content type: Ask E Source | Document ID: TAS-TN-10-08c | Author: Peter Criscione

Winsulator
October 1, 2002
By how much does the Winsulator acrylic internal storm window reduce residential cooling loads and what is its payback period in a cooling-load dominated climate?
Content type: Ask E Source | Document ID: TAS-TN-10-02c | Author: Peter Criscione
