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Publication | October 1, 2016 by

Impacts of office plug load reduction strategies

Slipstream, along with the Center for Energy and Environment and LHB, conducted a field research study to demonstrate and measure savings from potential plug load reduction strategies in office buildings. We also characterized the types of devices and baseline usage in those offices, and documented occupant acceptance, operational issues and the cost-effectiveness of reduction strategies. This study was funded by the Minnesota Department of Commerce, Division of Energy Resources. More
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Publication | October 1, 2016 by

Power down, power off

This fact sheet was developed as part of a commercial plug load study funded by the Minnesota Department of Commerce, Division of Energy Resources. More
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Publication | September 13, 2016 by

SGIG consumer behavior study: Minnesota Power AMI behavioral research pilot (Phase 2)

Minnesota Power is a winter peaking investor-owned electric utility with ~145,000 customers in its ~26,000 square mile service territory that covers central and northeastern Minnesota. The utility's Smart Grid Investment Grant (SGIG) project includes a two-phase consumer behavior study. The first (Phase One) evaluates customer acceptance to various forms and timing of information feedback about electricity consumption, while the second (Phase Two) evaluates customer response to a TOU rate with a CPP overlay. More
Four energy engineers walked into a bar...
Blog | September 13, 2016 by Marge Anderson

Four energy engineers walked into a bar...

Actually, it wasn’t a bar. It was a dinner party. After the second local, sustainable micro-brew the truth came out. Shanti Pless from the National Renewable Energy Lab said he enjoyed Slipstream's case study of our "Living Lab" headquarters. But he had only one question—are we sure about those Lighting Power Density numbers? More
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Publication | August 1, 2016 by

Codes don't always get enforced, but contracts do: changing the procurement paradigm to drive building energy performance

ACEEE 2016 paper by Adam McMillen, et al. More
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Publication | August 1, 2016 by

Verified! How performance-based procurement can boost new construction program savings, streamline evaluation, and empower building owners

ACEEE 2016 paper by Sandra Henry, Claire Cowan, et al. More
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Advancing the last frontier: reduction of commercial plug loads

ACEEE 2016 paper by Scott Hackel, et al. More
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Publication | August 1, 2016 by

Considering risk and investor value in energy efficiency business models

ACEEE 2016 paper by Steve Kihm, et al. More
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Is it getting hot in here? How climate change will impact energy efficiency choices

ACEEE 2016 paper by Scott Schuetter, Saranya Gunasingh and Doug Ahl. More
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Publication | June 1, 2016 by

Advanced daylighting

Building designers have been returning to the centuries-old practice of lighting indoor spaces using natural daylight. Natural light improves occupant morale and reduces electricity use. While building energy codes now require basic daylighting controls on lights adjacent to windows, designers can utilize more advanced approaches to fully daylight buildings. More