The US DOE initiated this project to evaluate the performance of an air conditioner retrofit program in Austin, Texas. The City's Austin's Resource Management Department pursued this project to quantify the retrofit effect of replacing low-efficiency air conditioners with high-efficiency air conditioners in single-family detached homes. If successfully implemented, this retrofit program could help defer construction of a new power plant which is a major goal of this department. The project compares data collected from 12 houses during two cooling seasons under pre-retrofit and then post-retrofit air conditioner units. The existing low-efficiency air conditioners were monitored during the 1987 cooling season, replaced during the 1987--88 hea...
Replacement of air-cooled chillers with water-cooled chillers for air-conditioning plants in existin...
This study examined a range of factors influencing energy consumption in households that had partici...
FSEC conducted energy performance monitoring of two existing residences in Central Florida that were...
A field test involving 104 houses was performed in Tulsa, Oklahoma, to measure the air-conditioning ...
Forced air distribution systems can have a significant impact on the energy consumed in residences. ...
As part of a joint demonstration effort involving the US Department of Energy (DOE), the US Departme...
Revised DOE regulations allow greater flexibility in conducting DOE-funded low-income weatherization...
The Florida Solar Energy Center (FSEC) is metering energy use in a Habitat for Humanity housing deve...
Based on previous research conducted by Pacific Northwest National Laboratory and Florida Solar Ener...
The energy bill for US single-family households was over $77 billion in 1987 (excluding auto fuel pu...
In 1991 the New York State Energy Office embarked on a comprehensive multi-year study of multifamily...
Residential buildings account for about 21.5% of the nation\u27s primary energy consumption and carb...
This study summarizes the first six months of detailed data collected on a single family home that e...
In the United States, buildings are responsible for 40.36 Quads (40.36 x 10¹⁵ BTU) of total primary ...
This project evaluates the renovation of a 5,800 ft2, multi-use facility located in St. Petersburg, ...
Replacement of air-cooled chillers with water-cooled chillers for air-conditioning plants in existin...
This study examined a range of factors influencing energy consumption in households that had partici...
FSEC conducted energy performance monitoring of two existing residences in Central Florida that were...
A field test involving 104 houses was performed in Tulsa, Oklahoma, to measure the air-conditioning ...
Forced air distribution systems can have a significant impact on the energy consumed in residences. ...
As part of a joint demonstration effort involving the US Department of Energy (DOE), the US Departme...
Revised DOE regulations allow greater flexibility in conducting DOE-funded low-income weatherization...
The Florida Solar Energy Center (FSEC) is metering energy use in a Habitat for Humanity housing deve...
Based on previous research conducted by Pacific Northwest National Laboratory and Florida Solar Ener...
The energy bill for US single-family households was over $77 billion in 1987 (excluding auto fuel pu...
In 1991 the New York State Energy Office embarked on a comprehensive multi-year study of multifamily...
Residential buildings account for about 21.5% of the nation\u27s primary energy consumption and carb...
This study summarizes the first six months of detailed data collected on a single family home that e...
In the United States, buildings are responsible for 40.36 Quads (40.36 x 10¹⁵ BTU) of total primary ...
This project evaluates the renovation of a 5,800 ft2, multi-use facility located in St. Petersburg, ...
Replacement of air-cooled chillers with water-cooled chillers for air-conditioning plants in existin...
This study examined a range of factors influencing energy consumption in households that had partici...
FSEC conducted energy performance monitoring of two existing residences in Central Florida that were...