ACEEE
NEWS RELEASE
ACEEE OFFERS NEW RESOURCES ON COMMERCIAL BUILDING ENERGY PERFORMANCE
FOR
IMMEDIATE RELEASE
May 5, 2005
WASHINGTON, D.C. -- The American Council for an Energy-Efficient
Economy (ACEEE) released two new resources today on commercial building
energy performance: a Web site that catalogs building performance
resources and a report on comprehensive commercial building retrofit
programs. These resources provide program implementers and researchers
with a wealth of information on opportunities to improve the energy
efficiency, comfort, and productivity of the existing commercial
building stock. The "Commercial Building Performance Resources"
Web site can be accessed at http://aceee.org/buildingperformance/.
The report, Comprehensive Commercial Retrofit Programs: A Review
of Activity and Opportunities, can be downloaded for free at
http://aceee.org/pubs/a052.htm.
"The thousands of commercial buildings in the U.S. present a tremendous opportunity for energy savings along with improved financial returns for building owners," said Jennifer Thorne Amann, Senior Associate in ACEEE's Buildings Program and lead developer of the Web site and report. "ACEEE developed these resources to help the energy efficiency community deliver energy savings and improved building performance to owners and occupants across the country."
Building performance efforts take a comprehensive approach to building systems plus operations and maintenance (O&M) practices to improve energy efficiency, comfort, and productivity. Good building O&M can reduce commercial building energy use by 5 to 10 percent or more in many cases. The new Web site will serve as an electronic library of building performance program materials, case studies, research reports, technical resources, and contacts. Additional material will be added to the site in coming weeks and new resources will be posted on an ongoing basis.
While the Web site largely focuses on building O&M, equipment
retrofits are also an important source of energy savings. The new
report, Comprehensive Commercial Retrofit
Programs: A Review of Activity and Opportunities, covers
efforts to capture savings from comprehensive retrofits that address
the full range of retrofit opportunities in individual buildings
as well as interactive effects among system components or building
systems. Comprehensive retrofits can reduce energy use by 15 to
40 percent. The report includes a review of experience to date and
recommendations to improve the use and effectiveness of these programs.
"Efforts to improve whole building performance through better O&M practices and comprehensive retrofits continue to evolve. We feel it is important to disseminate program resources and the valuable lessons learned so far to maximize their impact," said Steven Nadel, ACEEE's Executive Director.
Comprehensive Commercial Retrofit
Programs: A Review of Activity and Opportunities can also
be purchased for $20 plus $5 postage and handling from ACEEE Publications, 529 14th St, N.W., Suite 600, Washington, D.C. 20045, 202-507-4000
phone, 202-429-2248 fax, aceee_publications@aceee.org.
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About ACEEE: The American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy is an independent, nonprofit organization dedicated to advancing energy efficiency as a means of promoting economic prosperity, energy security, and environmental protection. For information about ACEEE and its programs, publications, and conferences, contact ACEEE, 529 14th Street N.W., Suite 600, Washington, D.C. 20045 or visit www.aceee.org.
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