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2019 Reduced Wattage Lamp Replacement Program Long-Term Monitoring and Tracking Report
The Northwest Energy Efficiency Alliance’s (NEEA) Reduced Wattage Lamp Replacement (RWLR) Market Transformation program began in 2014 and transitioned to Long-Term Monitoring and Tracking (LTMT) in late 2018. The program sought to shift lighting distributors’ sales of replacement lamps from 32-watt linear fluorescent lamps (LFLs) to reduced wattage LFLs (25 and 28-watt). This report, prepared…
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Luminaire Level Lighting Controls Replacement vs. Redesign Comparison Study
The Northwest Energy Efficiency Alliance (NEEA) in conjunction with the University of Oregon’s Energy Studies in Buildings Laboratory completed the Luminaire Level Lighting Controls (LLLC) Replacement vs. Redesign Comparison Study in August 2020. LLLC systems have made significant advancements in recent years as a lighting solution that integrates daylight harvesting and occupancy sensing controls into…
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Power Drive Systems – Energy Savings and Non-Energy Benefits in Constant & Variable Load Applications
As part of the scanning work for Extended Motor Products opportunities, the Northwest Energy Efficiency Alliance (NEEA) contracted with Cadeo Group to execute research on Power Drive Systems (PDS). PDS offer significant energy savings potential in commercial and industrial applications. However, while adoption of PDS has increased steadily since the mid-20th century, several barriers remain…
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Building Commissioning — 2019 Long Term Monitoring and Tracking (LTMT) Report
This Long Term Monitoring & Tracking (LTMT) report, prepared by The Cadmus Group, presents the 2019 findings for NEEA’s Building Commissioning Initiative which promoted commissioning from 1999 to 2004, and entered LTMT in 2005. The 2019 LTMT report: (1) Updates the number of Northwest commissioning firms; (2) Estimates the total floor area of new and…
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Commercial Building Stock Assessment 4 Presentation
Presentation provided to the region on May 11, 2020 giving an overview and high-level results from the 4th Commercial Building Stock Assessment (2019). < Back to all Commercial Building Stock Assessment Resources
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CBSA 4 Data Files
This data is from the 4th Commercial Building Stock Assessment (CBSA 4) conducted in 2017-19. It includes a representative sample of commercial buildings gathered across the Northwest region. Whenever feasible, data was collected in a similar manner as the previous assessment to ensure continuity and comparability between the studies. < Back to all Commercial Building Stock…
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CBSA 4 Database User Manual
This is a User’s Manual for the CBSA 4 (2019) Data Files. The user manual addresses three areas: < Back to all Commercial Building Stock Assessment Resources
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CBSA 4 Database Dictionary
The Data Dictionary provides definitions, explanations, and levels of tables, variables, and acronyms found in the CBSA 4 (2019) Data Files. < Back to all Commercial Building Stock Assessment Resources
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CBSA 4 (2019) Final Report
This is the final report for the 4th Commercial Building Stock Assessment (2019). It provides an overview of the project, methodology, and high-level summary analysis. < Back to all Commercial Building Stock Assessment Resources
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Energy Modeling of Commercial Gas Rooftop Units in Support of CSA P.8 Standard
The Northwest Energy Efficiency Alliance (NEEA) has been working as part of a bi-national, cross-industry committee to revise the CSA Group’s P.8 standard for Thermal Efficiencies of Industrial and Commercial Gas-Fired Package Furnaces. The CSA P.8 revision is meant to more accurately represent the overall energy consumption of the entire commercial gas-fired packaged unit. To…
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