Energy & Appliance Standards for Plug Loads: Assessing Current Needs and Future Opportunities

CLTC Receives Funding: from the California Energy Commission to evaluate "Commercial & Residential Plug Loads" (Person in a lab coat experimenting with electronics)

CLTC and its partners, the California Energy Alliance and UC Irvine's California Plug Load Research Center, received $1M from the California Energy Commission to identify, test and recommend commercial and residential plug loads that present the best opportunity for energy savings as part of future energy codes and appliance standards.

To achieve this goal, the project team will:

  • Identify non-covered plug load devices with the most potential to positively impact future energy and load management codes and standards,
  • Develop appliance test standards, as needed, to quantify device performance
  • Test selected devices to accurately determine energy use and related performance characteristics in varying operating modes,
  • Model the energy impacts of potential plug load measures to determine statewide savings and related impacts, and
  • Provide plug load codes and standards recommendations including recommended test methods.

Planned project duration: March 2021 - March 2024

More information is available in California Energy Alliance's press release.

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