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Heating Recovery Ventilator and Energy Recovery Ventilator

At a Glance

Category 
to be determined
Status 
under development
Fuel type 
gas

Decisions

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Latest decision

Decision details

Decided 
February 22, 2023
RTF Meeting: February 22-23, 2023

Allocate Resources to New Measures

Decision Details

Allocate resources to:
>Irrigation Reduction for Orchards and Vineyards
>High Efficiency Decoupled Commercial HVAC Retrofits

Allocate resources to a more targeted measure for:
>Heat Recovery Ventilation and Energy Recovery Ventilation

Include consideration of Wall-Mounted Heat Pumps in the ongoing measure development for Packaged Terminal Heat Pumps for MF and Commercial Lodging.

Do not allocate resources to:
>Alternatives to Cremation
>Toilet Fan Systems

Proposer Information

Proposer Information

Name
Thomas Elzinga
Organization
Central Electric Cooperative
Proposed Category
planning

Description

We are seeing these being installed in both retrofit and new construction residential homes and businesses. We believe these might have energy savings. We are not currently tracking their installation locations or potential energy savings.

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Northwest Power & Conservation Council

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