California Analysis
Many opportunities exist for reducing the energy use and greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions associated with the manufacture, use, and disposal of products in California. Reducing energy use and GHG emissions can improve the state's competitive position in a global business environment, while also addressing environmental problems such as climate change, air pollution, and waste export.
LBNL activities related to California include
- Development of an energy balance for the state
- Assessment of industrial sector energy efficiency potential
- Estimating carbon dioxide emissions factors for the state's electric power sector
- Benchmarking and assessment of energy and water saving opportunities for the wine industry
- Evaluation of product lifecycle optimization opportunities
- Development of case studies in innovative technology adoption
- Profile of the state's petroleum refining industry
- Work with a major food processor to demonstrate energy enterprise management
- Barriers to energy efficiency penetration.
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