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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

Strategies for C&I Demand Response: Overview
September 1, 2008 | Updated: April 11, 2012
Understanding the unique characteristics of commercial and industrial (C&I) facilities helps utilities approach the right customers and ensures broad and sustained participation in demand-response programs.

Content type: Research Brief  |  Document ID: TAS-RB-1  |  Author: Christie Rewey

Using LEDs in High-Bay Cold-Storage Applications
October 24, 2011 | Updated: November 14, 2011
Are light-emitting diodes (LEDs) a good option for high-bay lighting in cold-storage warehouses?

Content type: Ask E Source  |  Document ID: TAS-AskES-54  |  Author: Ira Krepchin

Cool Thermal Storage for Unitary Air Conditioners
July 17, 2009
After a decade of development, ice storage for small unitary air conditioners is still expensive but has the potential to be competitive with several utility-scale electricity storage technologies. It remains to be seen if the latest generation of equipment can live up to manufacturer projections.

Content type: Resource Guide  |  Document ID: TAS-RG-17  |  Author: Mary Horsey

High-Bay Lighting: HID versus HIF
November 7, 2007
Metal halide and high-pressure sodium lamps have dominated the market for lighting indoor spaces with high ceilings. But high-intensity fluorescent light sources have improved significantly, making them the most cost-effective solution for most high-bay applications.

Content type: Resource Guide  |  Document ID: TAS-RG-4  |  Author: John Sustar and Ira Krepchin

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