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Energy Conservation Office | Facilities Management
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Skip to page content. The Energy Projects Team. The Energy Feedback Team. The Energy Feedback Team. The Campus Energy Education Dashboard. Our mission is to pursue an efficient campus through excellence and education at the human-energy nexus. . The Energy Feedback Team. Where We Are Located. We are located in the historic Rifle Range building, originally home to the Reserve Officer Training Corp. (ROTC) rifle range. Last update: October 20, 2015.
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The Energy Feedback Team | Facilities Management
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Skip to page content. The Energy Projects Team. The Energy Feedback Team. The Energy Feedback Team. The Energy Feedback Team. The Campus Energy Education Dashboard. The Energy Feedback Team. We want to collaborate with you to make UC Davis' buildings more energy efficient and thermally comfortable. Here are the tools we've made for you:. The Campus Energy Education Dashboard (CEED). Campus Energy Education Dashboard. We collaborate with the Utilities Department to create the Water Dashboard. The team is ...
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CEFS | Our Blog
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Your Campus Energy Feedback System. We'll take you behind the scenes to show you energy on campus like you've never seen it before. January 5, 2017. February 3, 2017. 49,000 in 2016 Holiday Energy Savings! January 4, 2017. Crowdsourcing to Keep Classrooms Comfortable. January 3, 2017. December 7, 2015. What Your Comments Are Telling Us. May 26, 2016. Sheida Examines Academic Surge. January 5, 2017. October 10, 2016. Fan Project in Giedt 1001. September 29, 2016. How Occupancy Affects Building Energy Use.
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CEFS | Our Team
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Your Campus Energy Feedback System. We're the Energy Feedback Team. A small team motivated to engage the campus in energy use and conservation. We're excited about our projects and can't wait to share them with you. We love user feedback, so please don't be shy and reach out to us at energyfeedback@ucdavis.edu. Or stop by our office in the Rifle Range! Do you like getting emails from cows? Do you want to find out more about how your buildings use energy? Do you use TherMOOstat? Energy and Water Challenge.
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CEFS | TherMOOstat
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Your Campus Energy Feedback System. Saving energy doesn't have to mean sacrificing thermal comfort. To let us know how your room feels. A thermostat measures room temperature, but the people in the buildings are better at telling us if it’s the right temperature. Combining these two pieces of data allows us to simultaneously uncover potential energy savings. And improve thermal comfort on campus. Want to know more about. To see your feedback on a campus map! Do you like getting emails from cows?
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CEFS | CEED
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Your Campus Energy Feedback System. The first step to saving energy is knowing how much you use. Explore the Campus Energy Education Dashboard. To see how much energy your building is using in real-time. The Campus Energy Education Dashboard. Is a resource for you to learn how your building uses energy. CEED has features for everyone to explore and we're hoping you'll investigate CEED like you would your home energy bill. How Buildings Use Energy:. Do you like getting emails from cows?
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CEFS | Sheida Examines Academic Surge
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Your Campus Energy Feedback System. Sheida Examines Academic Surge. An aeronautical PhD student uses the energy dashboard to gain a new perspective on her building. In a class taught by Dr. Alan Meier, Fundamentals in Energy Efficiency (TTP289), Sheida spent the quarter analyzing the energy use in Academic Surge. Before using the Campus Energy Education Dashboard. Since computers also use standby power, it’s important to streamline your office equipment. The findings from Sheida’s study have let the Ener...
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CEFS | Optimizing Laboratory HVAC Control
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Your Campus Energy Feedback System. Optimizing Laboratory HVAC Control. Our Energy Engineers Share Their Strategies. Laboratories at UC Davis are the front lines of groundbreaking research. It is within these facilities that UC Davis makes some of its most significant contributions to the rest of the world. At the same time, laboratories are one of the most prominent end-users of energy for our campus. Average lab energy use intensity (EUI) is 212. To the average office EUI of 76. Has just piloted two HV...
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CEFS | Fans in Giedt 1001
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Your Campus Energy Feedback System. Fan Project in Giedt 1001. A Proposal to Improve Comfort and Increase Energy Efficiency. At the Energy Conservation Office, one of our primary goals is to find opportunities to increase energy efficiency and prioritize occupant comfort in campus buildings. One way to accomplish both of these goals simultaneously is by incorporating ceiling fans in large classrooms. Energy savings can be achieved. Key Features of Our Proposed Project. We will follow the comfort of the r...