TIAX staff member Rob Fricke joined almost 200 professionals from academia, industry, and government at the Santa Barbara Summit on Energy Efficiency to explore and exchange information about energy efficiency in the United States. Continue reading
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TIAX participates in LED Lightening Executive Roundtable Meeting at the Institute for Energy Efficiency (IEE)
TIAX participated in the executive roundtable meeting and discussion on “Fast-Tracking Widespread Adoption of LED Lighting” at the Institute for Energy Efficiency (IEE), UCSB, February 9, 2010. Continue reading
TIAX Report Analyzes Energy Savings Potential within U.S. Commercial Buildings
Study for the Department of Energy concludes that a combination of controls and diagnostics could reduce national commercial building energy consumption by approximately 40 percent. Continue reading
TIAX Awarded DOE Contracts to Improve Energy Efficiency
Funding will continue development of innovative heating and refrigeration technologies to encourage widespread market adoption. Continue reading
New Technologies Could Reduce Energy Consumption of Office Equipment by 70 Percent
TIAX study for DOE identifies energy saving technologies, explores barriers to adoption, and suggests next steps toward widespread utilization. Continue reading
U.S. Department of Energy Awards A/C Project to TIAX
TIAX to develop an energy efficient air conditioning system for commercial buildings. Continue reading
TIAX Wins $2 Million Contract from National Institute of Standards and Technology to Develop New Fuel Cell Technologies
Work will increase the durability and power of solid oxide fuel cells. Continue reading
TIAX Report Finds New Technologies Substantially Decrease Energy Consumption for Commercial HVAC Systems
Report completes three-part study for the Department of Energy confirming energy reductions in new technologies for HVAC systems. Continue reading
Expert Says: Power Requirements Are Not Keeping Pace With Needs of Wireless Devices
Representatives from TIAX LLC share their expertise at Power2002 Conference. Continue reading
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