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CBEI Final Report

This report is the pdf version of the CBEI Final report and results.

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Valuing Energy Efficient Buildings

This report provides a meta-analysis of econometric studies, as well as case studies that provides evidence on substantial price and rent premiums that are associated with sustainable buildings in the commercial sector.

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Systems Integration Approach

CBEI conducted an analysis of the interconnectedness of investment, technology, behavior, and governance to the energy system for the Alliance Commission on National Energy Efficiency Policy.

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Preliminary Experimental Evaluations of Occupant Behavior

There is a growing body of literature on the effects of load shedding in controlling energy demand and supply, but there is virtually no research on the behavioral effects this practice may have on building occupants. This report describes the methods and results of an interrupted time series quasi-experiment used to try to capture these results.

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Policy and Process Factors Impacting Commercial Building Energy Efficiency

The report identifies the primary policy and legal-related process factors in the Greater Philadelphia Area that foster or impede the retrofitting of commercial buildings to improve energy efficiency. Policy factors include the structure of government, specific laws and regulations, government funded or mandated incentives and other financing mechanisms. Processes include legal-related factors that impact energy efficiency construction transactions, like contracts, public bidding process, accounting, etc.

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Investigating Building Performance

This research investigates opportunities for improving building performance and occupant satisfaction through an iterative process of empirical fieldwork in green buildings and computer simulation modeling. This project demonstrates that the simulation-modeling framework is feasible and useful. Additionally, this project has generated a variety of important empirical insights about how the usability of building-level green features and social and organizational factors affect occupant and operator behavior.

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Review of Electricity Consumption Behavior

The paper provides a survey of recent literature that highlights the influence of factors, such as social, cultural, environmental and regulatory, on electricity consumption behavior.

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A Literature Review on Occupant Behavior

The paper provides a review of literature on the building occupant behavioral characteristics.

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Occupant Behavior Module for EnergyPlus/OpenStudio

This project develops a calibrated occupant behavior module that aids building design & operation by simulating user impacts on energy use.

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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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Research Finding: Post Occupancy Evaluation and Measurement

We still think of buildings as investments in things: real estate, land, technology. Yet, we build to provide an environment for people to work, live, learn, play and recover from illness. Investing in people requires a dual approach of reducing risks and promoting positive experience.

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ID-O Energy Dashboard, Engaging Occupants to Save Energy

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Energy Dashboard and Environmental Behavior

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Retrofit Suppliers Workshop: Making the Effective Pitch

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Triple Bottom Line Benefits of Investing in Lighting and Daylighting Retrofits

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