May 23, 2014
Electricity use slashed with efficiency controls for heating, cooling
Frances White, Original article on PNNL RICHLAND, Wash. – Commercial buildings could cut their heating and cooling electricity use by an average of 57 percent with advanced energy-efficiency controls, according to a year-long trial of the controls at malls, grocery stores and other buildings across the country. The study demonstrated higher energy savings than what was predicted […]

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April 17, 2014
Thermostat Tweaks in Big Buildings Can Save Millions (and it's not new technology!)
By Curt Woodward for Xconomy The next time you’re fighting with someone at work about the office temperature, you might have a holier-than-thou trump card. A new analysis from Retroficiency, a developer of energy efficiency software, predicts that changes in building temperature as small as one degree could save millions of dollars in urban energy costs per […]

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