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This database currently includes about 300 technologies and is updated regularly. You can scroll through the entire database or you can use the search tool on the right to focus on specific types of technologies or sectors. The search tool defaults to looking for the exact phrase entered in the search box, however a broader search is possible by unchecking the 'Use exact phrase' option.
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Liquid Submersion Cooling for Data Centers
A method of cooling data center servers by submerging them in dielectric fluid, resulting in reduced energy use, peak demand, and infrastructure requirements compared with air cooling or liquid pipe-to-point cooling.
TAG Technical Score:
 
Energy Savings: 40%
Regional Potential: 1.33 MWh/year
ID: 452
 
Low Pressure Drop Piping System
Piping system designed for low pressure drop saves pump energy.
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Energy Savings: 33%
 
ID: 257
 
Low Temp Supply Air to Reduce Volumetric Flow Rate
Lower design supply temperatures for cooling reduce the air volume required to meet loads and reduces fan energy, duct sizing, and potentially first-installed cost.
TAG Technical Score:
 
Energy Savings: 2%
Regional Potential: 0.02 MWh/year
ID: 203
 
Low Temperature Variable Refrigerant Flow (VRF) with or without Simultaneous Heating and Cooling for Large Commercial Applications
Variable refrigerant flow systems for large commercial buildings, similar to ID #126, but designed specifically for climates with frequent low temperatures so that auxiliary heat is not needed, or is needed only at very low temperatures.
TAG Technical Score:
 
Energy Savings: 25%
Regional Potential: 0.33 MWh/year
ID: 311
 
Low-Lift Cooling Technology Option Set
A set of five technologies based on low-lift vapor compression cooling equipment assembled by Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) under a single name.
TAG Technical Score:
 
Energy Savings: 42%
Regional Potential: 0.47 MWh/year
ID: 184
 
Low-Wattage, Integral ballasted Ceramic Metal Halide
Self-ballasted ceramic metal halide lamps offer an energy efficient alternative to directional halogen lamps used in commercial display applications. No new fixture is required.
TAG Technical Score:
 
Energy Savings: 70%
Regional Potential: 0.23 MWh/year
ID: 218
 
Mechanical Nighttime Ventilation Cooling
A system that uses an air-side economizer to automatically ventilate a building at night to cool the building's thermal mass and reduce the need for compressor-based cooling the following day.
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Energy Savings: 10%
Regional Potential: 0.76 MWh/year
ID: 102
 
Mesopic Lighting for Street Lighting
This technology allows street lights to be tuned to how humans see under moderately low light (mesopic) conditions, which can be used to reduce the luminance of the road surface while providing the same or better visibility.
TAG Technical Score:
 
Energy Savings: 40%
 
ID: 25
 
Microplasma Lighting
Mercury-free, flat panel, microcavity discharge devices intended for general illumination, biomedical applications and other uses. Microplasma technology improves upon traditional plasma lighting technology by overcoming the limitations of conventional macro-scale plasma...
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Energy Savings: 0%
 
ID: 267
 
Mirrored Light Pipes
Reflective pipes, some using total internal reflection (TIR), that convey light from exterior daylight collectors to locations within a building where it is needed, possibly to fixtures that also have electric lamps.
TAG Technical Score:
 
Energy Savings: 53%
Regional Potential: 0.04 MWh/year
ID: 118
 
Modular Data Centers
A self-contained portable data center unit that can be configured to be used to replace, expand, or modify existing data centers, or used instead of a conventional data center.
TAG Technical Score:
 
Energy Savings: 60%
 
ID: 485
 
Modular UPS Equipment in a Data Center with Variable Module Management System (VMMS) Control Strategy
Installing multiple modular UPS units in a manual or automated variable module management system (VMMS) in place of a single unit to increase part-load efficiency.
TAG Technical Score:
 
Energy Savings: 10%
Regional Potential: 0.11 MWh/year
ID: 492
 
New Variable Speed Drives
Provide efficient fluid flow control in new and retrofit applications.
TAG Technical Score:
 
Energy Savings: 31%
 
ID: 91
 
Occupancy Sensors for Commercial Outdoor Lighting
Sensors for outdoor lighting that will turn lighting down or off when it does not detect occupancy or activity in the area served by the lighting.
TAG Technical Score:
 
Energy Savings: 40%
 
ID: 136
 
OLEDs for Display Applications
Organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs) for applications such as computer monitors; televisions; and screens for tablets, laptops, and handheld electronic devices.
TAG Technical Score:
 
Energy Savings: 40%
Regional Potential: 0.42 MWh/year
ID: 98
 
Permanent Magnet Motors for Commercial and Industrial Applications
Permanent Magnet AC (PMAC) motors with powerful ferrite, ceramic or rare earth magnets attached to the rotor to establish a permanent magnetic field feature to reduce rotor resistance losses, exceed "Super Premium" efficiency levels, and provide variable speed operation.
TAG Technical Score:
 
Energy Savings: 2%
Regional Potential: 0.06 MWh/year
ID: 431
 
Personnel and Cable Grounding to Allow Lower Humidity in a Data Center
Personnel and cable grounding to guard against damage to the equipment due to electrostatic discharge (ESD), allowing lower IT equipment intake humidity in a data center.
TAG Technical Score:
 
Energy Savings: 1%
 
ID: 499
 
Photoluminescent Exit Signs
Depend on radiation to make them glow and draw NO power. These materials are widely accepted but not in all states, including Oregon, Utah and California.
TAG Technical Score:
 
Energy Savings: 99%
Regional Potential: 0.05 MWh/year
ID: 141
 
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