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Overview of PIER-Funded Existing Building Commissioning and Diagnostics Research
Abstract
The California Energy Commission's Public
Interest Energy Research (PIER) Program supports
research and development that helps improve the
quality of life in California by bringing
environmentally safe, affordable, and reliable energy
services and products to the marketplace. The PIER
Program awards up to $62 million annually and has
funded some of the most promising energy research
in the U.S. The PIER Buildings program area seeks
to decrease building energy use through research that
develops or improves energy efficient technologies,
strategies, tools, and building performance evaluation
methods. This paper summarizes the
accomplishments of projects within the PIER
Buildings Program related to existing building
commissioning and diagnostics between 1999 and
2003.
Citation
Jenkins, N.; Brook, M. (2003). Overview of PIER-Funded Existing Building Commissioning and Diagnostics Research. Energy Systems Laboratory (http://esl.tamu.edu); Texas A&M University (http://www.tamu.edu). Available electronically from https : / /hdl .handle .net /1969 .1 /5216.