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Energy Efficiency in Buildings: Progress and Promise
 
Author Info By Eric Hirst, Jeanne Clinton, Howard Geller, and Walter Kroner
 
Details In this book, a multidisciplinary team of experts documents the improvements energy efficiency in U.S. building has made over the past 15 years. They also describe a wide range of options for maintaining improvements in the future.


Part I. BACKGROUND
Part II. PROGRESS TO DATE: WHAT WE NOW KNOW ABOUT BUILDING ENERGY EFFICIENCY
Part III. RESEARCH AND PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT: AGENDAS, THEMES, AND VISIONS

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Part I. BACKGROUND
Chapter 1 Progress in Energy Conservation During the Past Decade


Chapter 2 Why Pursue Further Energy Conservation in Buildings?


Chapter 3 Understanding the Building Context


Part II. PROGRESS TO DATE: WHAT WE NOW KNOW ABOUT BUILDING ENERGY EFFICIENCY
Chapter 4 New Residential Buildings


Chapter 5 Existing Residential Buildings


Chapter 6 Residential Appliances and HVAC Equipment


Chapter 7 New and Existing Commercial Buildings


Chapter 8 Individual and Institutional Behavior


Chapter 9 Government Conservation Programs


Chapter 10 Utility Conservation Programs


Chapter 11 Indoor Air Quality


Part III. RESEARCH AND PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT: AGENDAS, THEMES, AND VISIONS
Chapter 12 Where We Want To Go: An Overview of Part III


Chapter 13 Near-Term Research and Program Priorities


Chapter 14 Long-Term and Visionary Research and Program Priorities


Chapter 15 Research and Program Opportunities
 
Other Info ISBN 0-918249-04-X

Soft cover, 6" x 9", 328 pp., index, 1986, $20.00
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