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Early workspace and assembly — home garage

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Early workspace and assembly — home garage

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Research & Validation

Cal Next Study

2023 – 2025 State of California

CalNEXT

Energizing California's Future

HVAC Capacity Controller

Final Report · ET23SW0058

Prepared by: Alyssa Capps, Energy Solutions

March 4, 2025

The Beginning

Problem

For residential and commercial consumers seeking to reduce their energy consumption and carbon footprint and to promote a more sustainable future for their local communities and economies, variable frequency drives (VFDs) deliver significant efficiency improvements and a quick return on investment (ROI).

Although adding a VFD to existing "fixed-capacity" or "fixed-speed" heating, ventilation, air conditioning and refrigeration (HVAC) equipment can drastically improve overall efficiency, a standalone VFD would have to be manually controlled or adjusted to achieve optimum efficiency improvements.

The Problem

Breaking Down the Challenge

Reduce energy consumption and carbon footprint

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Improve efficiency for communities and economies

Quick return on investment (ROI)

Promote a more sustainable future

Variable frequency drives (VFDs) deliver efficiency improvements

Fixed-capacity HVAC systems limit efficiency

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Manual control prevents optimal performance

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2023 – 2025 State of California

Documentation

Official Report

HVAC Capacity Controller

Final Report

ET23SW0058

Prepared by:Alyssa Capps, Energy Solutions

March 4, 2025

Cal Next Study

2023 – 2025 State of California

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