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Energy Analytics Advanced in 2012
January 2, 2013
FirstView is a new cloud computing application that accepts monthly utility data and returns diagnostics, benchmarking, and load disaggregation information. It enables utility staff to gain quick and inexpensive insight into building energy-efficiency opportunities.
Content type: Research Brief | Document ID: TAS-RB-63 | Author: Jay Stein

Notes from Boulder: Recapping the 19th Annual E Source Energy Managers’ Roundtable
July 12, 2012
Each spring, E Source convenes the Energy Managers’ Roundtable. This report summarizes the key sessions of the 19th Annual E Source Energy Managers’ Roundtable, which was held May 6–9, 2012, in Boulder, Colorado.
Content type: Research Brief | Document ID: EMN-RB-6 | Author: Kevin Vranes

E Source Energy Management Survey 2011
Reporting Actions and Priorities at the Facility Level
November 4, 2011
In March 2011, E Source held its 18th Annual Energy Management Roundtable in Boulder, Colorado. At the Roundtable, we conducted a survey of the energy managers in attendance. This report summarizes the key findings of the survey.
Content type: Research Brief | Document ID: CEMC-RB-1 | Author: Todd Camnitz, Kevin Vranes

Emerging Energy-Efficient Technologies
July 19, 2011
By their very nature, the performance of any emerging technology is shrouded in speculation, which makes them difficult to evaluate for inclusion in utility programs. Here, we review four technologies that we think will see significant market uptake over the next four years.
Content type: Research Brief | Document ID: TAS-RB-38 | Author: Bryan Jungers

Interactive Building Dashboards Engage Occupants and Visitors
July 18, 2011
Building dashboards—interactive websites that are displayed in building lobbies and let employees, visitors, and shoppers understand and explore a building’s resource consumption and green features—are a new tool for corporate energy managers.
Content type: Research Brief | Document ID: CEMC-RB-2 | Author: Chelsea Hodge

Environmental Benefits of Smart Grid: Energy Efficiency and Conservation
September 22, 2009
Smart grid technologies have the potential to boost the energy-efficiency and conservation effects of utility programs through enhanced data feedback, customized information and promotion of efficient technologies, and improved measurement and verification.
Content type: Research Brief | Document ID: IGS-RB-1 | Author: Philippe Bouchard
