News Brief
Two Technologies Proven Effective in GSA Test Beds
Currently, plug loads account for approximately 25% of electricity use in office buildings and lighting for 39%. GSA found that advanced power strips with schedule-based power controls reduced workstation plug loads by an average of 26% in the eight buildings in which they were tested. The lighting study evaluated workstation-specific systems with dimmable ballasts and occupancy sensors, which across five buildings reduced lighting energy use by 27%–63%.
GSA has announced a number of upcoming tests in the Green Proving Ground program, including glazing retrofit coatings and solar thermal collectors. For more information, see www.gsa.gov/gpg.
Published October 26, 2012 Permalink Citation
Weaver, E. (2012, October 26). Two Technologies Proven Effective in GSA Test Beds. Retrieved from https://www.buildinggreen.com/newsbrief/two-technologies-proven-effective-gsa-test-beds
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