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Publication | June 1, 2016 by

Demand control ventilation (DCV) with dedicated outside air

Buildings require a certain amount of ventilation, or outside air (OA), in order to ensure good indoor air quality. Typically the required amount of ventilation is calculated using the building’s maximum occupancy. More
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Publication | April 25, 2016 by

Energy efficiency opportunities for homes with high usage: market characterization and customer engagement strategies

We conducted an in-depth study of 100 high energy consumption homes in Minnesota. The goal was to help conservation program managers better understand the factors contributing to high usage, quantify the energy savings potential associated with common conservation measures, and identify program strategies that could be used to effectively target those opportunities. This study was funded by the Minnesota Department of Commerce, Division of Energy Resources. (Also known as the high energy user study.) More
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Blog | December 2, 2015 by Jeannette LeZaks

All eyes on climate change

Leaders from around the world have convened in Paris this week to develop multilateral solutions for combating climate change. Potentially game-changing in scope, many are hoping that the 21st Conference of the Parties under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) will result in binding agreements to curb greenhouse gas emissions and keep global temperatures from rising more than 2 degrees Celsius. More
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Publication | November 30, 2015 by

Performance of water-source variable refrigerant flow: measurement and verification of two installed systems

Variable Refrigerant Flow (VRF) systems have developed into a promising emerging technology. While popular in some places in the world, these systems are quite new to the upper Midwest. The systems are an innovative version of a simple split system air conditioner that utilizes variable speed compressors, multiple zone refrigerant distribution, heat recovery, and low energy fan coils to cool and heat commercial buildings more efficiently than standard split systems and heat pumps. More
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Blog | November 16, 2015 by Marge Anderson

There is work to be done, so we do it: the power of love and servant leadership

As 25,000+ leaders in sustainable building gather in Washington, D.C. this week, I've been reflecting on my role as Chair of the USGBC Board of Directors and also Slipstream's role in the green building movement. More
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Publication | November 1, 2015 by

When above average is not good enough: results from a study of high-energy-using homes in Minnesota

Article by Jeannette LeZaks and Ingo Bensch, Home Energy Magazine, Nov/Dec 2015. More
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Publication | August 1, 2015 by

Adjusting lighting levels in commercial buildings: energy savings from institutional tuning

Task tuning is one form of lighting control that can be used in commercial buildings to save energy. It involves dimming lights in a space so that the average illuminance at the working plane is appropriate for the type of use in that space. Task tuning has the potential to save energy without decreasing occupant satisfaction because most commercial spaces, for a variety of reasons, are over lit. With more widespread adoption of dimmable ballasts and LED lighting there are more opportunities to apply this relatively simple-to-implement efficiency measure. More
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Publication | July 1, 2015 by

Energy savings from implementing and commissioning demand control ventilation

Demand control ventilation (DCV) systems use sensors—generally either CO2 or occupancy sensors—to estimate the actual number of people in an area and supply only as much ventilation air as is needed at a given time. DCV has the potential to save a substantial portion of building energy use in extreme climates like Minnesota and other areas of the northern U.S. More
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Publication | April 1, 2015 by

Implement and commission demand control ventilation to capture significant energy savings

Summary of findings from a field study of DCV system performance. More
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Publication | April 1, 2015 by

Adjusting lighting levels in commercial buildings

Summary of findings from task tuning research. More