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Nonresidential
Related Research
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Nonresidential Controlled Environment Horticulture
The proposed measures aim to save energy and water, while maintaining product quality and production volume for crops grown in non-stacked and stacked indoor farms. -
Nonresidential Daylighting Measures
Daylighting measures use a comprehensive approach to daylighting design and control strategies that maximize the use of natural light while minimizing glare and solar heat gain. -
Nonresidential Grid Integration
The focus of the nonresidential grid integration measures are to adjust the demand response control requirements so buildings that comply with Title 24, Part 6 are more likely to use their controls to participate in demand response events, including pricing events. -
Automatic Controlled Receptacles
Automatic controlled receptacles are a plug load control technology integrated into the electrical plug socket that allow power to be automatically switched on and off. -
Computer Room Efficiency
The Statewide CASE Team investigated several code change opportunities improve energy performance of computer room mechanical and electrical systems. -
Guest Room Controls
This measure proposes to require ventilation to be shut off to the guest room within 5 minutes of all occupants leaving the room, and require temperature setpoints of at least 60°F for heating and 80°F for cooling for unrented and unoccupied guest rooms. -
Nonresidential Vestibule Requirement
This submeasure would require vestibules be installed in the main entryways of newly constructed nonresidential buildings in order to reduce air infiltration. -
Networked Lighting Controls for Nonresidential Indoor Lighting
This submeasure would provide power adjustment factors or allow a tradeoff to mandatory or prescriptive requirements to encourage the deployment of networked lighting controls. -
Nonresidential Thermal Bridging
Thermal bridging occurs when conductive elements penetrate a building’s thermal insulation and allow heat to bypass the insulating layer. This reduces the overall effectiveness of the insulation and decreases the efficiency of the building’s thermal envelope by allowing additional heat to escape the building. -
2019 Daylighting Symposium
On April 29, 2019, the California Investor-Owned Utilities, in partnership with the National Electrical Manufacturers Association Daylight Management Council, hosted the 2019 Daylighting Symposium. -
Nonresidential Plug Load Modeling
The Nonresidential Plug Load Modeling CASE Report will propose revisions to the rulesets (methodology) that the Title 24 compliance software uses to estimate plug load energy use in new and existing nonresidential buildings of various types and sizes. The updated rulesets will be presented as revised language for the Nonresidential Alternate Calculation Method Reference Manual.