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Innovative Building Envelope Solutions Low Energy Cooling Systems Enabling technologies for “smart buildings” Lighting technologies and controls Understanding current building performance Efficient space and water heating Water use efficiency Opportunities within specific sectors Whole Building Systems for Mixed Use Projects Alternative Business Models Thermal and visual comfort models

Innovative Building Envelope Solutions Low Energy Cooling Systems Enabling technologies for “smart buildings” Lighting technologies and controls Understanding current building performance Efficient ...

www.energy.ca.gov//pier/notices/2007-07-12_workshop/2007-7-12_PRESENTATION.PDF

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Jul 2007 | California Energy Commission
Original Url: http://www.energy.ca.gov//pier/notices/2007-07-12_workshop/2007-7-12_PRESENTATION.PDF
Potential Adjustments to WER Table 1‐1, Water‐Related Energy Use in California in Electricity (GWh)

Potential Adjustments to WER Table 1‐1, Water‐Related Energy Use in California in Electricity (GWh)

www.energy.ca.gov/2006publications/CEC-500-2006-118/CEC-500-2006-118.PDF

the nature of the energy use by SIC code, and in estimating “percent water related ...
by market sector were indicated. Following is the result of these adjustments. Table C‐2: Potential Adjustments to WER Table 1‐1, Water‐Related Energy Use in California ...
Wastewater Treatment Total Water-Related Energy Use

Jan 2007 | California Energy Commission
Original Url: http://www.energy.ca.gov/2006publications/CEC-500-2006-118/CEC-500-2006-118.PDF
A comparison of electricity consumption and peak demand for selected years. Due to lack of specific forecast information the forecast for the DWR planning area was held constant at the 2004 level for both electricity consumption and peak. DWR pumping load has increased over the last few years because of dry winters and decreases in water supply from other sources such as the Colorado River. It is anticipated ...

A comparison of electricity consumption and peak demand for selected years. Due to lack of specific forecast information the forecast for the DWR planning area was held constant at the 2004 level for ...

www.energy.ca.gov/2005publications/CEC-400-2005-034/CEC-400-2005-034-SF-ED2.PDF

CHAPTER 9 DWR PLANNING AREA The California Department of Water Resources (DWR) planning area is defined as the pumping operations of the State Water Project. This pumping is required to deliver water from the Delta in northern California to other

Jan 2004 | California Energy Commission
Original Url: http://www.energy.ca.gov/2005publications/CEC-400-2005-034/CEC-400-2005-034-SF-ED2.PDF
A comparison of electricity consumption and peak demand for selected years. Due to lack of specific forecast information the forecast for the DWR planning area was held constant at the 2004 level for both electricity consumption and peak. DWR pumping load has increased over the last few years because of dry winters and decreases in water supply from other sources such as the Colorado River. It is anticipated ...

A comparison of electricity consumption and peak demand for selected years. Due to lack of specific forecast information the forecast for the DWR planning area was held constant at the 2004 level for ...

www.energy.ca.gov/2005publications/CEC-400-2005-034/CEC-400-2005-034-SF.PDF

CHAPTER 9 DWR PLANNING AREA The California Department of Water Resources (DWR) planning area is defined as the pumping operations of the State Water Project. This pumping is required to deliver water from the Delta in northern California to other

Jan 2004 | California Energy Commission
Original Url: http://www.energy.ca.gov/2005publications/CEC-400-2005-034/CEC-400-2005-034-SF.PDF
A comparison of electricity consumption and peak demand for selected years. Due to lack of specific forecast information the forecast for the DWR planning area was held constant at the 2003 level for both electricity consumption and peak. DWR pumping load has increased over the last few years because of dry winters and decreases in water supply from other sources such as the Colorado River. It is anticipated ...

A comparison of electricity consumption and peak demand for selected years. Due to lack of specific forecast information the forecast for the DWR planning area was held constant at the 2003 level for ...

www.energy.ca.gov/2005publications/CEC-400-2005-034/CEC-400-2005-034-SD.PDF

CHAPTER 9 DWR PLANNING AREA The California Department of Water Resources (DWR) planning area is defined as the pumping operations of the State Water Project. This pumping is required to deliver water from the Delta in northern California to other ...
Table 9-1: DWR Planning Area Forecast Comparison Consumption (GWH) CED 2003 CED 2006 %difference Peak (MW) CED 2003 CED 2006 %difference n/a Annual Average Growth Rates n/a Historic values are shaded

Jan 2003 | California Energy Commission
Original Url: http://www.energy.ca.gov/2005publications/CEC-400-2005-034/CEC-400-2005-034-SD.PDF
LECEF Water Usage With and Without ZLD Stream Peak reclaimed water usage (PRWU) Average reclaimed water usage (ARWU) Peak water discharge (PWD) Average water discharge (AWD)

LECEF Water Usage With and Without ZLD Stream Peak reclaimed water usage (PRWU) Average reclaimed water usage (ARWU) Peak water discharge (PWD) Average water discharge (AWD)

www.energy.ca.gov//sitingcases/losesteros2/documents/applicants_files/2004-05-11_DR_1-57_RESPONSE.PDF

ZLD’s Impact on Water Use and Waste DischargeThe following table summarizes project water usage and wastewater discharge with and without a ZLD design: Table DR37-1 LECEF Water Usage With and Without ZLD Stream Peak reclaimed water usage (PRWU ...
San Francisco Bay every day. This volume of water, which is not salty, dilutes the salinity of the Bay water. This reduction in salinity affects the ecology of the salt ...
As such, the SBWR program encourages the use of recycled water to reduce the amount

Apr 2004 | California Energy Commission
Original Url: http://www.energy.ca.gov//sitingcases/losesteros2/documents/applicants_files/2004-05-11_DR_1-57_RESPONSE.PDF
An estimate of the electricity used in each phase of the water supply system. For the imported supply values, the numbers represent the MMWD’s share of the electricity used in the supply system. When a specific value was unavailable, the electricity use was estimated based on hours of use and rated capacity in hp (see Section C.2.3). The motor rating and pump use assumed for the calculation is listed ...

An estimate of the electricity used in each phase of the water supply system. For the imported supply values, the numbers represent the MMWD’s share of the electricity used in the supply system. When ...

www.energy.ca.gov/2005publications/CEC-500-2005-101/CEC-500-2005-101.PDF

C.3.5 Electricity Use Summary In 2003, the MMWD water supply system used 26 ...
Pump Motor Rating (hp) Pump Use (hrs) Electricity Consumption (MWh) Water Supply Phase Imported Supply Current MMWD System Local Supply Local Treatment Imported Treatment Potable Distribution Recycled Supply Recycled Treatment Recycled ...
water to the MMWD system. The proposed desalination system is excluded from this value. C-23 Table C.21 MMWD System Electricity Use Summary (estimated from [Theisen

Jun 2005 | California Energy Commission
Original Url: http://www.energy.ca.gov/2005publications/CEC-500-2005-101/CEC-500-2005-101.PDF
STAFF'S OUTLOOK FOR LOS ANGELES DEPARTMENT OF WATER AND POWER ELECTRICITY CONSUMPTION BY SECTOR (GWh)*

STAFF'S OUTLOOK FOR LOS ANGELES DEPARTMENT OF WATER AND POWER ELECTRICITY CONSUMPTION BY SECTOR (GWh)*

www.energy.ca.gov/reports/300-98-012.PDF

Consumption Data A-10

Jan 2007 | California Energy Commission
Original Url: http://www.energy.ca.gov/reports/300-98-012.PDF
STAFF'S OUTLOOK FOR THE DEPARTMENT OF WATER RESOURCES ELECTRICITY CONSUMPTION BY SECTOR (GWh)*

STAFF'S OUTLOOK FOR THE DEPARTMENT OF WATER RESOURCES ELECTRICITY CONSUMPTION BY SECTOR (GWh)*

www.energy.ca.gov/reports/300-98-012.PDF

1998 BASELINE ENERGY OUTLOOK, CEC Staff Report, Appendix A: Electric Consumption

Jan 2007 | California Energy Commission
Original Url: http://www.energy.ca.gov/reports/300-98-012.PDF
For the remaining service areas a combination of time series and trend analyses was used to forecast water pumping energy consumption in the agricultural sector.

For the remaining service areas a combination of time series and trend analyses was used to forecast water pumping energy consumption in the agricultural sector.

www.energy.ca.gov/2005publications/CEC-400-2005-036/CEC-400-2005-036.PDF

for the unusual behavior of energy consumption in this year. Other Service Area Modeling ...
Water Pumping Model Results Constant Electricity Price RAIN Lagged Energy Consumption Table 5-2

Jun 2005 | California Energy Commission
Original Url: http://www.energy.ca.gov/2005publications/CEC-400-2005-036/CEC-400-2005-036.PDF
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