Report/Case Study
This study combines a survey of commercial building managers and energy analysis to better understand energy use in a post-pandemic environment. More
Presentation
Slipstream completed a study on variable refrigerant flow (VRF) systems in Wisconsin to understand the market barriers—and typical energy and cost savings—for a VRF program framework in Wisconsin. Date of presentation: June 30, 2021 Presenters: Greg Marsicek, Scott Hackel More
Report/Case Study
Slipstream completed a study on VRF systems in Wisconsin to understand the market barriers, the typical energy and cost savings and to develop a program framework. More
Presentation
Slipstream completed a microgrid feasibility study for the city of Madison, WI. This presentation includes an overview of the project, explains key concepts such as microgrids, and shares takeaways and next steps. More
Presentation
Slipstream completed microgrid feasibility studies on existing sites in two Wisconsin cities, Madison and Sun Prairie. This presentation gives an overview of each study, including results and takeaways. More
Report/Case Study
This study assesses the opportunity for new high-performance all-electric homes in Dane County. More
Report/Case Study
CenterPoint Energy's (CNP) Integrating Health and Energy Efficiency Research project investigated ways to integrate energy efficiency and healthcare services to better serve income-qualified families. More
Report/Case Study
Building on the work of the DOE’s Smart Energy Analytics Campaign, we conducted research to quantify the savings potential of EMIS in Wisconsin's Focus on Energy program. More
Paper
The U.S. building industry is not on track to decarbonize fast enough to avoid dangerous levels of climate change. This paper describes five typologies that deserve strong consideration for action on near-term electrification of heating in the Midwest. More
Paper
This paper includes lessons learned about most applicable tools and best methodologies and processes when assessing microgrid feasibility. Presented at the 2022 ACEEE Summer Study on Energy Efficiency in Buildings. More