This is the final report for the State Partnership for Energy Efficient Demonstrations (originally UC/CSU Energy Efficient Campuses) project (contract number 500-10-049), conducted by the California Institute for Energy and Environment. The information from this project contributes to PIER’s Buildings End-Use Efficiency Program.From 2004 through 2014, the State Partnership for Energy Efficient Demonstrations (SPEED) accelerated the market adoption of energy-efficient technologies. This Public Interest Energy Research Buildings End-Use Efficiency Program supported effort included lighting technologies and heating, ventilation, and air-conditioning (HVAC) technologies. This collaboration with industry, public entities, and utilitie...
Providing sufficient clean energy while meeting tough environmental\ud standards for the growing pop...
The report presents a long-range plan for a broad-based, coordinated research, development and marke...
This white paper describes the circumstances in California around the turn of the 21st century that ...
This is the final report for the State Partnership for Energy Efficient Demonstrations (origina...
As part of the restructuring of the electricity industry in many states, public benefits funding has...
The California Energy Commission's Public Interest Energy Research (PIER) Program supports research ...
The objective of this Public Interest Energy Research (PIER) scoping project is to identify options...
The objective of this Public Interest Energy Research (PIER) scoping project is to identify options ...
In 1988, a statewide partnership of California`s six largest electric and gas utilities, the Califor...
This report summarizes key technical accomplishments resulting from the three year PIER-funded R&...
The central aim of this project is to provide knowledge and tools for increasing the energy efficien...
Only abstract of poster available.Track I: Power GenerationHistorically renewable energy has been ad...
The Public Interest Energy Research (PIER) Program of the California Energy Commission has recognize...
The University of California (UC), California State University (CSU), and California Investor-Owned ...
Implementation and adoption of efficient end-use technologies have proven to be one of the key measu...
Providing sufficient clean energy while meeting tough environmental\ud standards for the growing pop...
The report presents a long-range plan for a broad-based, coordinated research, development and marke...
This white paper describes the circumstances in California around the turn of the 21st century that ...
This is the final report for the State Partnership for Energy Efficient Demonstrations (origina...
As part of the restructuring of the electricity industry in many states, public benefits funding has...
The California Energy Commission's Public Interest Energy Research (PIER) Program supports research ...
The objective of this Public Interest Energy Research (PIER) scoping project is to identify options...
The objective of this Public Interest Energy Research (PIER) scoping project is to identify options ...
In 1988, a statewide partnership of California`s six largest electric and gas utilities, the Califor...
This report summarizes key technical accomplishments resulting from the three year PIER-funded R&...
The central aim of this project is to provide knowledge and tools for increasing the energy efficien...
Only abstract of poster available.Track I: Power GenerationHistorically renewable energy has been ad...
The Public Interest Energy Research (PIER) Program of the California Energy Commission has recognize...
The University of California (UC), California State University (CSU), and California Investor-Owned ...
Implementation and adoption of efficient end-use technologies have proven to be one of the key measu...
Providing sufficient clean energy while meeting tough environmental\ud standards for the growing pop...
The report presents a long-range plan for a broad-based, coordinated research, development and marke...
This white paper describes the circumstances in California around the turn of the 21st century that ...