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Improving Energy Efficiency in Apartment Buildings
By John DeCicco, ACEEE
Rick Diamond, Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory
Sandra Nolden, Citizens Conservation Corporation
Janice DeBarros, EUA Citizens Conservation Services, Inc.
Tom Wilson, Synertech Systems Corporation
Foreword by Stephen Morgan, EUA Citizens Conservation Services, Inc.
Apartment buildings, an important part of the affordable U.S. housing stock, have long been identified as a particularly challenging area for energy conservation. This book reviews building characteristics, energy use, and barriers to conservation in existing five-or-more unit multifamily housing, presents an up-to-date overview of approaches for audit and retrofit, energy-saving technology, conservation programs, evaluation, and financing strategies. Extensive tables and figures providing a statistical portrait of the sector are complemented by a dozen case studies illustrating "what works" for engineering, program planning, and financing apartment building retrofits. Topics cover:
• techniques for efficiency improvement
• program experience highlighting the elements of successful approaches to apartment building retrofit
• innovative methods for financing energy-efficiency improvements in apartment buildings
• recommendations for federal, state, local, and utility programs
• appendices -- list of acronyms, organizations and resources, and audit tools for multifamily housing, plus extensive bibliography
ISBN 0-918249-23-6, soft cover, 6"x9", 350 pp., 1995, $30.00
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