Energy End-Use Forecasting
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Technology Data and Modeling

Energy data are abundant, but the right data for making policy decisions are not always available in usable form. The projects described here compile technology data for all major end-uses in residential and commercial buildings, incorporate them into computer models, and summarize them in widely-used reference reports. The reports include (where available) data on equipment shipments, shipment-weighted efficiencies, hours of use, annual energy use, insulation levels, window characteristics, prices for efficient products, minimum efficiency standards, and technology performance.

Residential Miscellaneous Electricity

Residential Energy Databook

Residential Efficiency Standards

Commercial Buildings Energy End-use Data

Lighting Market Sourcebook for the U.S. (Res. / Comm.)

Use of the National Energy Modeling System at LBNL

Geographic Information Systems

Information Technology and Resource Use

Treatment of Wind Energy in NEMS

Analysis of California Electricity Consumption

Life-Cycle Costs and Market Barriers of Reflective Pavements

Peak Demand Issues and Comparisons of Supply and Demand Technologies

Energy Star energy conservation energy savings energy efficiency environment climate change weatherization solar energy appliances energy audit energy tools efficient buildings energy education heating cooling heat pumps furnaces boilers air conditioners insulation ducts skylights windows thermostats fuel switching mechanical ventilation water heater water heating refrigerator freezer dishwasher clotheswasher clothes dryer miscellaneous energy home energy comfort remodeling residential energy.

TEMA Group Site
The Technology Evaluation Modeling and Assessment Group

Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory