Bryan Boyce

Bryan Boyce

Associate Director, Engineering @ Energy Solutions

About Bryan Boyce

Bryan Boyce - Associate Director, Engineering

Bryan Boyce serves as the Associate Director of Engineering. His primary focus includes HVAC building codes and appliance standards, ensuring that these systems operate efficiently throughout their entire lifecycle. As an influential figure in the field, he has made significant contributions to the regulatory environment governing HVAC systems and appliances.

Bryan Boyce's Expertise in HVAC Building Codes

Bryan Boyce specializes in HVAC building codes, underpinning the critical regulations that ensure HVAC systems are both effective and efficient. His expertise spans the entire lifecycle of HVAC appliance efficiency, from initial performance requirements to long-term operational standards. His work typically involves evaluating and setting benchmarks that HVAC systems must meet to comply with state and federal regulations.

Bryan Boyce's Contributions to Appliance Standards

Throughout his career, Bryan Boyce has authored over two dozen comment letters to the Department of Energy (DOE), advocating for stringent appliance standards for HVAC equipment. His commentary is aimed at pushing for higher efficiency and performance standards, aiming to enhance energy conservation and environmental sustainability for HVAC systems.

Development of Non-DEER HVAC Workpapers by Bryan Boyce

Bryan Boyce has played a pivotal role in developing Non-DEER HVAC workpapers, which are essential documents used for energy efficiency program evaluations. These workpapers serve as reference points for the performance and efficiency of various HVAC systems, providing a standardized approach to evaluating their impact on energy consumption.

Bryan Boyce and Cal TF Statewide Measure Consolidation

Bryan Boyce has contributed significantly to the California Technical Forum (Cal TF) by assisting in the consolidation of statewide measures. This work involves streamlining and unifying various energy efficiency measures to create coherent and standardized protocols. His efforts support the implementation of consistent and efficient energy-saving measures across the state.

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