The Tees Tamu Energy Systems Lab is a division of the Texas A&M Engineering Experiment Station (TEES) and a member of the Texas A&M University System. With a focus on energy-related research, energy efficiency, and emissions reduction, the Lab has been running for years and is a state institution of higher education and a state agency.
Under the leadership of Dr. David E. Claridge, the Lab collaborates with various departments at Texas A&M University and employs a team of faculty, staff, and students who are experts in their respective fields. Their work includes optimizing building operations, conducting research on HVAC systems, and providing measurement and verification of energy savings for commercial buildings. Through their research, publications, conferences, and workshops, the Lab aims to improve energy efficiency and contribute to the overall well-being of Texas taxpayers.
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