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Energy Department Invests $600,000 in University-Industry Partnerships to Enhance Building Efficiency.
Window attachments, such as awnings, shutters, drapes, and shades, are often used for cosmetic purposes and to help control the light entering a room.
A collaboration led by scientists at Berkeley Lab has established a method to simulate soiling and weathering processes in the lab.
The Department of Energy's Oak Ridge National Laboratory highlighted its cutting-edge innovations in building technologies.
The Energy Department has released updates to its twin building energy modeling software products—EnergyPlus and OpenStudio.
ORNL’s new wireless sensor prototype could reduce costs to $1-10 per node by leveraging advanced manufacturing techniques such as additive ...
This article continues our series of profiles about the Building America research teams.
Research supported by the Energy Department’s Building Technologies Office that led to a major breakthrough in refrigeration systems’ efficiency is no
Today, DOE announced the release of the Home Energy Score Simulation Training, a new online simulation tool that provides free, targeted training and
In collaboration with the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), the Window Covering Manufacturers Association (WCMA) has launched the Attachments Energy Ratings Council (AERC).