Buildings End-Use Energy Efficiency

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Mechanical and Industrial
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Benefits,
Strategy,
Software,
Productivity,
Management,
Human Resources,
Healthcare,
Enterprise Software,
Energy,
California Energy Commission,
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California Energy Commission

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Overview: The Buildings Program area includes new and existing buildings in both the residential and the non-residential sectors. Significant energy issues in each of the PIER program areas have been identified. The PIER program focus has been directed towards resolving these issues and meeting the overall PIER objectives of improving affordability, reliability, health and safety, California's economy, environmental outcomes, and consumer choices relevant to electricity supply and use in California. This article briefs about the program, which, seeks to decrease building energy use through research that will develop or improve energy efficient technologies, strategies, tools, and building-performance evaluation methods.

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Format: HTML | Date: Aug 2004 | Pages: 3


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