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Centrica Technology Partnership

NLR's Commercial Buildings Research Infrastructure, in partnership with Centrica Technology, fast-track scalable solutions for energy use, generation, and storage among buildings and the larger electric grid.

Work in NLR's Energy Systems Integration Facility leveraged the chiller plant, which enables investigation of synergies between thermal energy storage and battery energy storage systems.

The U.S. General Services Administration discovered potential for even greater cost and energy savings throughout its entire portfolio with the help of NLR's Commercial Buildings Research Infrastructure facility.

The U.S. General Services Administration conducted a field test for the new circuit-level analytics and submetering platform (CLASP) to analyze building panel efficiency. The technology monitors individual circuits within a building's electrical panel and provides detailed analytics reports for energy efficiency.

Following this stage of research, energy provider Centrica Technology discovered a software bug that altered the data export. Centrica fixed the software bug, and The U.S. General Services Administration teamed up with NLR to reevaluate CLASP capabilities in a focused laboratory validation, using actual commercial loads at the Commercial Buildings Research Infrastructure facility. Described as a flight simulator for commercial buildings, the Commercial Buildings Research Infrastructure integrates hardware and the virtual environment to evaluate technologies in a flexible and reconfigurable manner.

The laboratory tools and features allowed NLR to characterize the CLASP data in minimal time and without the need for an expensive additional field deployment. As a result, Centrica was informed on how to improve its meter accuracy, and the findings highlighted the ability of CLASP to drive significant savings through future data analytics.

Contact

Willy Bernal Heredia

Electrical and Mechanical Engineer

[email protected]
303-384-7404


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Last Updated Dec. 5, 2025