Energy Systems Laboratory
Texas A&M University's Energy Systems Laboratory (ESL), established in 1939, is a division of the Texas Engineering Experiment Station. Affiliated with the Department of Mechanical Engineering and the College of Architecture, ESL develops and transfers energy efficiency technology.
ESL specializes in field research such as:
- Metering and modeling energy use in buildings
- Optimization of heating, ventilation, and cooling systems, known as Continuous Commissioning®
- Modeling and analysis of data collected, including calibrated simulation and measurement and verification of photovoltaic solar installations
To view a complete listing of ESL publications in the catalog, click here. Some of these publications are not available at this site due to copyright restrictions.
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(2024-02-05)The Energy Systems Laboratory (ESL) at the Texas A&M Engineering Experiment Station of the Texas A&M University System is pleased to provide its annual report, “Energy Efficiency/Renewable Energy Impact in the Texas Emissions ...
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(2024-01-31)A report to the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality for the Period January Period January 2022 – December 2022.
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(2022-11-09)A significant portion of energy consumption occurs in buildings today. Accurate and easy-to-implement methods are needed to calculate building energy consumption for a wide range of applications, including efficiency ...
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(2022-02-27)The 79th Legislature, through Senate Bill 20, House Bill 2481 and House Bill 2129, amended Senate Bill 5 to enhance its effectiveness by adding 5,880 MW of generating capacity from renewable energy technologies by 2015 ...
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(2022-02-27)The 79th Legislature, through Senate Bill 20, House Bill 2481 and House Bill 2129, amended Senate Bill 5 to enhance its effectiveness by adding 5,880 MW of generating capacity from renewable energy technologies by 2015 ...
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(2022-02-08)The Energy Systems Laboratory (Laboratory), a division of the Texas A&M Engineering Experiment Station and a member of The Texas A&M University System, in fulfillment of its responsibilities under Sections 386.205, 386.252, ...
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(2022-02-08)The Energy Systems Laboratory (Laboratory), a division of the Texas A&M Engineering Experiment Station and a member of The Texas A&M University System, in fulfillment of its responsibilities under Sections 386.205, 386.252, ...
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(2022-02-08)The Energy Systems Laboratory (Laboratory), at the Texas A&M Engineering Experiment Station of the Texas A&M University System, in fulfillment of its responsibilities under Texas Health and Safety Code Ann. § 388.003 (e), ...
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(Energy Systems Laboratory, Texas A&M Energy Experimentation Station, 2020-11)
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(Energy Systems Laboratory, Texas A&M University, 2003-12)This is the 2003 final report for the U.S. Army Monitoring and Verification (M&V) costs project. The purpose of this project is to develop a M&V Costing Toolkit to be used by the government or third party planners to design ...
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(2020-12)Occupant behavior has a significant influence on energy consumption in buildings because HVAC, lighting, equipment, and ventilation operations are often tied to occupancy- based controls. However, currently, the traditional ...
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(2020-12)Currently, the International Energy Conservation Code (IECC) is the most widely-used residential building energy code in the United States. Either the IECC or IECC with amendments has been adopted by 33 states. The latest ...