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Practical integration approach and whole building energy simulation of three energy efficient building technologies : preprint / James P. Miller, U.S. Army [and others].
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- Conference/Event
- Government document
- Conference Name:
- ASME Energy Sustainability Conference http://viaf.org/viaf/157489090
- Series:
- Conference paper (National Renewable Energy Laboratory (U.S.)) ; NREL/CP-550-48125.
- NREL/CP-550-48125
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Architecture and energy conservation--Research--Congresses.
- Architecture and energy conservation.
- Buildings--Energy consumption--Computer simulation--Congresses.
- Buildings.
- Architecture and energy conservation--Research.
- Genre:
- Congresses.
- technical reports.
- proceedings (reports)
- Technical reports
- Conference papers and proceedings
- Technical reports.
- Conference papers and proceedings.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (9 pages) : color illustrations.
- Place of Publication:
- [Golden, CO] : National Renewable Energy Laboratory, [2010]
- Summary:
- Three technologies that have potential to save energy and improve sustainability of buildings are dedicated outdoor air systems, radiant heating and cooling systems and tighter building envelopes. To investigate the energy savings potential of these three technologies, whole building energy simulations were performed for a barracks facility and an administration facility in 15 U.S. climate zones and 16 international locations.
- Notes:
- "August 2010."
- "Presented at ASME 2010 4th International Conference on Energy Sustainability (ES2010), Phoenix, Arizona, May 17-22, 2010."
- Title from title screen (NREL, viewed Aug. 30, 2010).
- Includes bibliographical references (page 9).
- OCLC:
- 659545855
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