During the Fall of 1992 a comprehensive survey was conducted on eight buildings at the State Capitol Complex to determine potential operations and maintenance (O&M) savings opportunities. A verbal report of the findings was presented to General Services Commission and Governor's Energy Office personnel in October, 1992. In January, 1993, a formal written report titled "Potential Operation and Maintenance (O&M) Savings at the State Capitol Complex" was transmitted to the same GSC and GEO personnel
In 1988 the Governor`s Energy Management Center of Texas received approval from the US Department of...
This paper discusses the acquisition and archiving of data for the Texas LoanSTAR monitoring program...
Eleven audit reports have been accepted by the review staff at Texas A&M University. These eleven r...
This report presents the results of a study of the potential cost savings by improving operations a...
Fourteen audit reports, covering seventy buildings and Texas' Governor's mansion, have been accepted...
The Texas LoanSTAR program is an eight year, $98 million revolving loan program, funded by oil overc...
This report is a summary of five reports (references 1 to 5) which provided detailed descriptions o...
Major objectives of the LoanSTAR Monitoring and Analysis Program (MAP) are to: verify energy and d...
Major objectives of the LoanSTAR Monitoring and Analysis Program (MAP) are to: verify energy and d...
This paper presents an overview of the buildings participating in the Texas LoanSTAR program. In thi...
The O&M measures identified in these schools include turning off HVAC systems at night, turning off...
This paper describes how continuous monitoring and follow-up has improved the savings from energy co...
This paper describes how continuous monitoring and follow-up has improved the savings from energy co...
The monitoring and verification procedures that have been developed for the Texas LoanSTAR program a...
Four levels of metering systems have been developed for the energy monitoring program. These accommo...
In 1988 the Governor`s Energy Management Center of Texas received approval from the US Department of...
This paper discusses the acquisition and archiving of data for the Texas LoanSTAR monitoring program...
Eleven audit reports have been accepted by the review staff at Texas A&M University. These eleven r...
This report presents the results of a study of the potential cost savings by improving operations a...
Fourteen audit reports, covering seventy buildings and Texas' Governor's mansion, have been accepted...
The Texas LoanSTAR program is an eight year, $98 million revolving loan program, funded by oil overc...
This report is a summary of five reports (references 1 to 5) which provided detailed descriptions o...
Major objectives of the LoanSTAR Monitoring and Analysis Program (MAP) are to: verify energy and d...
Major objectives of the LoanSTAR Monitoring and Analysis Program (MAP) are to: verify energy and d...
This paper presents an overview of the buildings participating in the Texas LoanSTAR program. In thi...
The O&M measures identified in these schools include turning off HVAC systems at night, turning off...
This paper describes how continuous monitoring and follow-up has improved the savings from energy co...
This paper describes how continuous monitoring and follow-up has improved the savings from energy co...
The monitoring and verification procedures that have been developed for the Texas LoanSTAR program a...
Four levels of metering systems have been developed for the energy monitoring program. These accommo...
In 1988 the Governor`s Energy Management Center of Texas received approval from the US Department of...
This paper discusses the acquisition and archiving of data for the Texas LoanSTAR monitoring program...
Eleven audit reports have been accepted by the review staff at Texas A&M University. These eleven r...