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Energy Audit Tool Overview

This report presents an overview of the development of the Energy Audit Tool along with case study results from the analysis of 40 buildings, and nine audited buildings at the Philadelphia Navy Yard.

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Broadening Use of DOE BTO Tools

This project worked with developers of DOE tools such as the Asset Score Tool and BuildingSync and developed outreach tools and engagements to accelerate and enhance utilization of these tools.

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Finding – Re-Tuning Training

BRT is a systematic process to identify and correct building operational problems that lead to energy waste. It is implemented at no- or low-cost other than the labor required to perform the Re-Tuning process.

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Building 661, Philadelphia, PA: Environmental Quality Report

As a member of the Subtask 5.4 Indoor Environment Quality (IEQ) assessment team, the Center for Building Performance and Diagnostics (CBPD) at Carnegie Mellon University conducted a Post Occupancy Evaluation (POE) for Building 661 in Navy Yard, Philadelphia, PA, on July 10th, 2015.

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Building 101 at The Navy Yard in Philadelphia

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Simulation Platform

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Simulation Platform: Web software to support decision making in building retrofit projects

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Energy Audit and Retrofit Analysis

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Energy Audit Tool: Reaching Concensus Faster on Retrofits

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Energy Audit Tool

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Variation in Energy Audits

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Advanced Energy Retrofit (AER) Auditor Competency Map

This presentation reviews the process for establishing a competency map for building energy auditors. Competency mapping was a component of CBEI's overall work in workforce development.

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Integrated Technology Research Roadmap

This research roadmap is focused on conducting research using existing and state-of-the-art building components and systems in an integrated fashion.

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Energy Efficiency and Occupant Behavior

This research on energy efficiency and occupant behavior in multi-tenanted buildings provides valuable insights into the challenges that confront the goal of achieving a 50% energy reduction in commercial buildings in the Greater Philadelphia region by 2014.

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