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The Appliance and Equipment Standards program won a Secretary of Energy Achievement Award, under the leadership of John Cymbalsky, for its work last year on finalizing a record 13 standards, including the largest energy-saving standard in U.S. history.
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The BPD has expanded to include data from over 950,000 commercial and residential buildings.
Building energy codes set minimum energy efficiency levels, but those savings are never realized unless states and localities actually adopt them.
Many appliances and building technologies, such as air conditioning and solid-state lighting, continue to become more and more energy efficient.
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Some metals do a remarkable thing when they’re placed within a magnetic field: They heat up. Remove the magnetic field, and they grow cold.
John Cymbalsky, program manager of Appliance and Equipment Standards within DOE’s Building Technologies Office (BTO), was recently recognized as a “Champion of Energy Efficiency” by the American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy (ACEEE).
At the Energy Exchange 2016 earlier this month, the Department of Energy’s (DOE) Federal Energy Management Program (FEMP) and Building Technologi...
DOE has selected 43 small businesses to work directly with DOE national labs to accelerate the transformation toward a clean energy economy.