Energy Performance Monitoring - Roundtable Discussion
Three consultants discuss their use of data loggers in energy and retro-commissioning monitoring applications.
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Energy Performance Monitoring in the Big Apple
Leo Cutone of Cutone & Company Consultants spoke with Onset about using web-based monitoring systems to verify implementation of reduction demand protocols in buildings in New York City.
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Exploring the Wind Resource for a Feasibility Study on Future Turbine Construction at Colgate University
Student researchers use a research-grade weather station to collect wind speed & direction data for a wind turbine site assessment project.
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Scientists Study Coral Health in Seychelles Islands
In the southern Seychelles Islands, north of Madagascar, an investigator deployed robust water temperature data loggers able to stand up to long-term deployment in a coral reef environment.
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Printing Company Tracks Energy Use with HOBO Monitoring System
A consultant firm used a web-based remote system to monitor a printing plant's electricity use and help manage its peak energy demand.
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Test Plot Climate Data Improves Herbicide Research
A senior agronomist with Western Ag Innovations uses weather stations to monitor wind speed & direction, relative humidity, rainfall, air temperature, and soil moisture to understand herbicide capabilities.
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New Study Looks at Impact of Sustainable Practices on Supermarket Sales
An ASHRAE study uses data loggers to demonstrate whether glass-door cases, versus open cases, negatively affect supermarket sales.
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Simplifying IPM with Remote Weather Stations
A tree fruit specialist looked to web-based weather stations to provide useful, convenient, and timely information for growers.
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Using Data Loggers to Monitor Green Roof Temperatures
The American Society of Landscape Architects used data loggers to measure temperature and demonstrate the effectiveness of a green roof installation at its headquarters in Washington, DC.
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Web-based System Monitors Solar “Gold Rush” in California
The Southern California Forum for Energy Efficiency is using web-based remote monitoring systems to understand system performance of newly-installed solar water heaters at 22 test homes.