Existing building commissioning (EBCx) is often considered a cost-effective method for reducing the energy consumption of a building while also driving improvements in occupant comfort and cost savings for the owner or operator. The commissioning of buildings can involve a significant number of measures and approaches, many of which depend on the specific systems and condition of each building. Generally, however, both existing building commissioning and new construction commissioning can provide an avenue for significant energy and cost savings in commercial buildings, and when applied at the national level, can have a measurable impact on the overall energy consumption of the commercial sector. Many of the previous studies on building com...
This 59 page report, sponsored by California Energy Commission Pubic Interest Energy Research (PIER)...
This paper describes the costs and savings of commissioning of energy- efficiency measures in 16 bui...
This paper presents both the business and the technical case for the Continuous Commissioning (CC) ...
Existing building commissioning (EBCx) is often considered a cost-effective method for reducing the ...
Building commissioning (Cx) is a process for assuring efficient building operations that can be appl...
The aim of commissioning new buildings is to ensure that they deliver, if not exceed, the performanc...
Continuous Commissioning® data including savings, costs, and implemented measures from over 60 build...
The term Continuous Commissioning (CC) was first used by engineers at the Energy Systems Lab (ESL) a...
The objective of this study is to investigate the reasons why the performance of mechanical systems...
Continuous Commissioning (CC) is a process that resolves operating problems, optimizes the HVAC syst...
Using the commissioning process, states are beginning to improve and optimize their existing buildin...
The primary goal of this study was to quantify the impact of Continuous Commissioning®^1 (CC®) since...
Building systems and energy-efficiency measures (EEMs) often don`t perform as well in practice as ex...
Commissioning is gaining increasing recognition as a cost-effective strategy for reducing commercial...
This paper compiles the Continuous Commissioning® (CC®) costs, savings, and opportunities implemente...
This 59 page report, sponsored by California Energy Commission Pubic Interest Energy Research (PIER)...
This paper describes the costs and savings of commissioning of energy- efficiency measures in 16 bui...
This paper presents both the business and the technical case for the Continuous Commissioning (CC) ...
Existing building commissioning (EBCx) is often considered a cost-effective method for reducing the ...
Building commissioning (Cx) is a process for assuring efficient building operations that can be appl...
The aim of commissioning new buildings is to ensure that they deliver, if not exceed, the performanc...
Continuous Commissioning® data including savings, costs, and implemented measures from over 60 build...
The term Continuous Commissioning (CC) was first used by engineers at the Energy Systems Lab (ESL) a...
The objective of this study is to investigate the reasons why the performance of mechanical systems...
Continuous Commissioning (CC) is a process that resolves operating problems, optimizes the HVAC syst...
Using the commissioning process, states are beginning to improve and optimize their existing buildin...
The primary goal of this study was to quantify the impact of Continuous Commissioning®^1 (CC®) since...
Building systems and energy-efficiency measures (EEMs) often don`t perform as well in practice as ex...
Commissioning is gaining increasing recognition as a cost-effective strategy for reducing commercial...
This paper compiles the Continuous Commissioning® (CC®) costs, savings, and opportunities implemente...
This 59 page report, sponsored by California Energy Commission Pubic Interest Energy Research (PIER)...
This paper describes the costs and savings of commissioning of energy- efficiency measures in 16 bui...
This paper presents both the business and the technical case for the Continuous Commissioning (CC) ...