Reduced building greenhouse gas emissions thanks to an integrated approach to design, systems and operation.
Author(s) : MINOR B. H., BIVENS D. B.
Summary
Examples of how such an approach can lead to larger emissions reductions are presented along with monetary savings beyond implementation costs. These examples include building designs to reduce HVAC equipment load requirements, reduced lighting energy, and monitoring systems to detect HVAC equipment performance deterioration.
Details
- Original title: Reduced building greenhouse gas emissions thanks to an integrated approach to design, systems and operation.
- Record ID : 2003-1541
- Languages: English
- Subject: Environment
- Source: 2002 Purdue conferences. 2002 compressor engineering & refrigeration and air conditioning conferences at Purdue [CD-ROM].
- Publication date: 2002/07/16
- Document available for consultation in the library of the IIR headquarters only.
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