This slide deck report identifies objectives and key indicators for state activities that advance demand flexibility in buildings — legislation, utility regulatory proceedings, executive orders and programs. It also illustrates progress to date and identifies trends, gaps, and opportunities. Part I of the report focuses on (1) demand response and (2) energy efficiency targeted to reduce peak demand or integrate with demand response. This section covers building energy codes, appliance and equipment standards, resource standards, utility planning, utility programs, advanced metering infrastructure and meter data, rate design, state programs, state energy planning, and related state policies and regulations. Part II of the report addresses tr...
This slide-deck report identifies drivers of energy efficiency in buildings over the next 10 years, ...
Commercial buildings account for a large portion of summer peak demand. Research results show that t...
With building electric demand becoming increasingly dynamic, and a growing percentage of intermitten...
This report describes grid-interactive efficient buildings in the context of state and local governm...
This paper identifies likely drivers of building efficiency over the next ten years and expectations...
Buildings are increasingly being seen as a potential source of energy flexibility to the smart grid ...
This report focuses on ways current methods and practices that establish the value to electric utili...
emand-side management through the promotion of energy effi-cient technology can have a profound impa...
Building codes have defined minimum requirements for the energy efficiency of building equipment and...
This SEE Action Network report explains basic concepts and fundamental considerations for assessing ...
This paper presents a preliminary framework to describe how advanced controls can support multiple m...
Buildings use 75% of US electricity; therefore, improving the efficiency and flexibility of building...
High penetration of intermittent renewable energy sources has created a great need for increased fle...
Building demand flexibility (DF) has attracted significant attention in recent years among researche...
Utilities have been experimenting with integrated demand side management (IDSM) programs since the 2...
This slide-deck report identifies drivers of energy efficiency in buildings over the next 10 years, ...
Commercial buildings account for a large portion of summer peak demand. Research results show that t...
With building electric demand becoming increasingly dynamic, and a growing percentage of intermitten...
This report describes grid-interactive efficient buildings in the context of state and local governm...
This paper identifies likely drivers of building efficiency over the next ten years and expectations...
Buildings are increasingly being seen as a potential source of energy flexibility to the smart grid ...
This report focuses on ways current methods and practices that establish the value to electric utili...
emand-side management through the promotion of energy effi-cient technology can have a profound impa...
Building codes have defined minimum requirements for the energy efficiency of building equipment and...
This SEE Action Network report explains basic concepts and fundamental considerations for assessing ...
This paper presents a preliminary framework to describe how advanced controls can support multiple m...
Buildings use 75% of US electricity; therefore, improving the efficiency and flexibility of building...
High penetration of intermittent renewable energy sources has created a great need for increased fle...
Building demand flexibility (DF) has attracted significant attention in recent years among researche...
Utilities have been experimenting with integrated demand side management (IDSM) programs since the 2...
This slide-deck report identifies drivers of energy efficiency in buildings over the next 10 years, ...
Commercial buildings account for a large portion of summer peak demand. Research results show that t...
With building electric demand becoming increasingly dynamic, and a growing percentage of intermitten...