Abstract

In this article a statistical and economic analysis of programmes that audited almost 6000 California commercial buildings is presented. Potential and installed efficiency improvements for four customer sizes and eight major end users are included. Lighting represented the electrical end use with the greatest potential for improvement followed by air conditioning, refrigeration, and motors. With regard to gas improvements, space heating had the greatest potential, followed by water heating and boiler process heat. Economic analyses showed that for each customer size the energy audit programme was cost-effective from the perspective of the participant, non-participant, the utility and society.

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