CalNEXT Launches Knowledge Sharing Series with WCEC Residential Energy Research

Screen grab of CalNEXT webinar

CalNEXT recently launched its Knowledge Sharing Webinar series with a residential energy technologies event featuring a project led by WCEC researchers.

CalNEXT is a statewide emerging technology program that identifies, tests, and supports electric technologies and delivery methods that can help advance California’s energy efficiency and decarbonization goals. UC Davis researchers have contributed to several CalNEXT-funded projects focused on efficient building technologies, electrification, and flexible energy use.

One presentation featured work from the Western Cooling Efficiency Center. Fred Meyers shared findings from laboratory testing of a variable-speed, air-to-air, multi-function heat pump that can provide space heating, space cooling, water heating, and heat recovery.

The next CalNEXT Knowledge Sharing Webinar will focus on commercial HVAC and will be held Tuesday, June 16. WCEC Director of Engineering Curtis Harrington will present on CalNEXT-funded research evaluating heat pump rooftop units as a pathway to reduce energy use, operating costs, and greenhouse gas emissions in commercial buildings.