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California Building Standard Code Part 6, Section XXIV (24) of California State Code, California State Energy Standard, created by the California Building Standards Committee in 1978. Respond to legal obligations to reduce California's energy consumption. The California state energy committee regularly updates standards, reviews new energy efficiency techniques and methods, and in some cases incorporates.
If California is to achieve the goal of doubling nationwide energy efficiency and energy conservation, the enhanced utility program will fully enhance the residential user's energy management capabilities, especially the rapidly growing electricity and plug load , Thereby promoting the housing sector. Energy consumption As of January 1, 2030, retail customer's electricity and gas end use Enervee combines data science, behavior science and digital marketing to transform consumers as the world's first service to promote energy efficiency and participation It is a platform company. . Purchase method Enervee's products include Marketplace, Charge, Home, and Insight. The company is headquartered in Venice, California, with offices in Germany and the UK.
Enervee's Marketplace 2.0 platform provides one-stop services for energy-efficient products to power company customers.
Improving the energy efficiency of the business / institution sector is very similar to the improvement of the energy efficiency of the housing sector. This includes improving the efficiency of various energy consuming items in buildings' insulation (insulation, windows, etc.) changes, and commercial / facility buildings such as furnaces, auxiliary equipment and lighting. From 1990 to 2013, the ministry's energy efficiency improved by 33% and the energy savings in 2013 reached 241.8 PJ, or 5.4 billion dollars (Figure 4.10).