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LBNL-3831E Achieving Energy Savings with HighlyControlled Lighting in an Open-Plan Office Author(s), F. Rubinstein, and A. Enscoe
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Document Date: 2014-04-21 21:11:24


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Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory / /

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GSA’s Philip Burton Federal Building / University of California / Philip Burton Federal Building / /

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greenhouse gas emissions / energy-efficient lighting solutions / controls communication protocol / energy-efficiency / course increase energy use / electrical energy / application-specific control software / collect energy data / average daily energy density / energy footprint / less energy / real-time price / large energy savings / energy use / energy efficiency / overall energy use / measured energy savings / electrical systems / higher energy savings / control technologies / energy savings / greenhouse gas reduction / daily energy savings / energy-efficient lighting technologies / energy / daily energy use / /

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Public Buildings Service / University of California / A. Enscoe Environmental Energy Technologies Division / General Services Administration / Open-Plan Office / United States Government / /

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Abby Enscoe Lawrence Berkeley / Francis Rubinstein / /

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British Columbia / California / /

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lighting technologies / control technologies / controls communication protocol / /

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