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IDL Series – University of Washington
Market Engagement in Whole Building Energy Efficiency and Integrated Design. The UW IDL partners with design teams and owners to provide technical capabilities in energy efficiency, using advanced energy simulation and analysis to help address clients’ needs. We will share several projects that we have engaged in that resulted in new tools and innovative, energy…
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Q1 2024 RETAC Slide Deck
The Regional Emerging Technology Advisory Committee (RETAC) held its first quarterly meeting of 2024 on March 28th. Members heard updates regarding emerging technology research and projects from Oak Ridge National Laboratory, as well as from internal NEEA programs related to Cold Climate Heat Pumps, Consumer Products and Motor Driven Systems. The committee also shared learnings…
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IDL Series – Washington State University
Understanding the workforce landscape for industrialized construction products and practices The industrialized construction sector is rapidly growing in the PNW, and it has the potential for energy, time, cost, and carbon savings. The ID+CL will present a large mixed methods research study, which was conducted with the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) and Dodge Construction.…
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Q1 2024 PCC Meeting Slides
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IDL Series – University of Idaho
Bio-based Building Materials and Rural Energy Audits The University of Idaho (UI) Integrated Design Lab (IDL) under funding from the Idaho Department of Commerce, has been assisting in the research and development of bio-based insulation products with the company, Hempitecture, which recently opened a manufacturing plant in Idaho. It is the first factory of its…
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Q1 2024 CEAC Slides
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Existing Building Audits with QBAT
The United States Department of Energy (U.S. DOE), in collaboration with PNNL, supports the Quick Building Assessment Tool (QBAT) for existing building assessments to inform energy efficiency retrofit opportunities. This is a publicly available tool that is intended to provide simplified energy modeling results for a “non-technical expert” audience. QBAT was originally created for schools,…
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Q1 2024 ISCC Meeting Slides
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Q1 2024 RPAC Slides
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Q1 2024 NGAC Slides
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