This Energy Efficiency Reference (EERef) is provided as a service of the Oregon State University Energy Efficiency Center (OSU EEC). It is intended to help users identify and quantify opportunities to improve efficiency in the IndustrialAgriculturalCommercialInstitutional and Residential sectors. (Disclaimer)

Content in this section is moderated by the Oregon State University Energy Efficiency Center (OSU EEC). In January 2010, the OSU EEC adopted a formal process of converting recommendations developed specifically in the course of performing regional assessments to general opportunity templates for future use within and outside of the center.