HOOPER BAY HOUSING ANALYSIS AND ENERGY FEASIBILITY REPORT (open access)

HOOPER BAY HOUSING ANALYSIS AND ENERGY FEASIBILITY REPORT

Sea Lion applied for and received a grant from the Department of Energy (DOE) towards this end titled “Energy Efficiency Development and Deployment in Indian Country”. The initial objectives of the Hooper Bay Energy Efficiency Feasibility Study were to demonstrate a 30% reduction in residential/commercial energy usage and identify the economic benefits of implementing energy efficiency measures to the Tribe through: (1) partnering with Whitney Construction and Solutions for Healthy Breathing in the training and hire of 2 local energy assessors to conduct energy audits of 9 representative housing models and 2 commercial units in the community. These homes are representative of 52 homes constructed across different eras. (2) partnering with Cold Climate Housing Research Center to document current electrical and heating energy consumption and analyze data for a final feasibility report (3) assessing the economics of electricity & heating fuel usage; (4) projecting energy savings or fossil fuel reduction by modeling of improvement scenarios and cost feasibility The following two objectives will be completed after the publication of this report: (5) the development of materials lists for energy efficiency improvements (6) identifying financing options for the follow-up energy efficiency implementation phase.
Date: December 30, 2012
Creator: CORPORATION, SEA LION; CENTER, COLD CLIMATE HOUSING RESEARCH; BREATHING, SOLUTIONS FOR HEALTHY & CONSTRUCTION, WHITNEY
System: The UNT Digital Library
TAS::89 0927::TAS RECOVERY - The Lean Green Energy Controller Machine (open access)

TAS::89 0927::TAS RECOVERY - The Lean Green Energy Controller Machine

Achieving efficiency improvements and providing demand-response programs have been identified as key elements of our national energy initiative. The residential market is the largest, yet most difficult, segment to engage in efforts to meet these objectives. This project developed Energy Management System that engages the consumer and enables Smart Grid services, applications, and business processes to address this need. Our innovative solution provides smart controller providing dynamic optimization of energy consumption for the residential energy consumer. Our solution extends the technical platform to include a cloud based Internet of Things (IoT) aggregation of data sensors and actuators the go beyond energy management and extend to life style services provided through compelling mobile and console based user experiences.
Date: December 30, 2012
Creator: Teeter, John; Wang, Gene & Moss, David
System: The UNT Digital Library