1. Notice to Request Comments and Public Webinar on HVAC Permit and Code Compliance Market Assessment Draft Research Plan
California Public Utilities Commission
staff is seeking comments on the HVAC Permit and Code Compliance Market
Assessment draft research plan by Wednesday, February 11 at 5pm.
To help inform comments Commission staff
and its consultant DNV-GL will be hosting a webinar to present the draft plan
and address questions on February 2nd between 2 and 3:30pm.
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How to file comments
The draft plan may be downloaded
from http://www.energydataweb.com/cpuc/ . Select
the search tab and then select Portfolio Cycle 2013-2014 and search text
‘HVAC6’ (no quotes). Click the search button and you will see the files for
downloading.
Comments should be uploaded to the website
by clicking “comment” on the plan by 5pm on February 11, 2015. In order to post
comments, you will need to register on the site with an id and password.
Details of the webinar
When: February 2nd, 2-330 pm.
You are invited to a
meeting using Unified Meeting 5. This webinar will be recorded.
To join the meeting,
click here:
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Dial-In: (706) 679-1947
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Support:
If you have any questions, please
contact Paula Gruendling at paula.gruendling@cpuc.ca.gov or Amber Watkins
at amber.watkins@dnvgl.com.
2. Australia’s
Building Industry Gets Dismal Review
In case you are feeling alone in your
struggles to sell energy efficiency in your community, check out this report on
Australia. The article is interesting, but the full report is really
where the value is. Well worth the time to read. http://www.energymanagertoday.com/australias-building-industry-gets-dismal-review-0108503/
3.
Buildings Represent 40% of US Total Energy Use
This is a short article with good facts on how buildings stack
up in terms of national energy use. Good reminder of how important our
work in energy efficiency really is. http://www.energymanagertoday.com/buildings-represent-40-us-total-energy-use-0108331/
That
is all for this week!
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