This guidebook has been prepared primarily for Federal energy managers to provide practical information for applying the principles of low-energy, whole-building design in new Federal buildings. An important objective of this guidebook is to teach energy managers how to be advocates for renewable energy and energy-efficient technologies, and how to apply specific strategies during each phase of a given project's time line. These key action items are broken out by phase and appear in abbreviated form in this guidebook
The Energy Policy Act of 2005 (EPACT 2005) provides tax incentives for buildings in the U.S. designe...
The Energy Conservation for New Buildings Act of 1976, as amended, 42 U.S.C Section 6831 et. seq. re...
Cost effective implementation of a low energy, sustainable design for a small office building requir...
Dozens of Federal agencies design, construct, renovate, and maintain thousands of offices, warehouse...
AbstractWith the energy crisis and energy-related environmental issues increasingly severe, how to s...
This fact sheet updates a similar one published in 1996 for the U.S. Department of Energy's Federal ...
This handbook will give you the information you need to plan an energy-management strategy that work...
Better energy efficiency in buildings can be achieved with active, passive and combined strategies. ...
The current world condition where the availability of energy especially non-renewable energy is runn...
The construction and buildings sector consumes enormous amounts of energy, clean water, and material...
Designing and constructing low-energy buildings (buildings that consume 50% to 70% less energy than ...
a program to reduce the energy costs in state owned buildings. One facet of this program was the red...
Historically thermal comfort in buildings has been controlled by simple dry bulb temperature setting...
Net Zero Energy Buildings (NZEB) are being constructed throughout the United States, promoting const...
Reducing human-induced global warming is critical to maintaining ecological stability. Directives to...
The Energy Policy Act of 2005 (EPACT 2005) provides tax incentives for buildings in the U.S. designe...
The Energy Conservation for New Buildings Act of 1976, as amended, 42 U.S.C Section 6831 et. seq. re...
Cost effective implementation of a low energy, sustainable design for a small office building requir...
Dozens of Federal agencies design, construct, renovate, and maintain thousands of offices, warehouse...
AbstractWith the energy crisis and energy-related environmental issues increasingly severe, how to s...
This fact sheet updates a similar one published in 1996 for the U.S. Department of Energy's Federal ...
This handbook will give you the information you need to plan an energy-management strategy that work...
Better energy efficiency in buildings can be achieved with active, passive and combined strategies. ...
The current world condition where the availability of energy especially non-renewable energy is runn...
The construction and buildings sector consumes enormous amounts of energy, clean water, and material...
Designing and constructing low-energy buildings (buildings that consume 50% to 70% less energy than ...
a program to reduce the energy costs in state owned buildings. One facet of this program was the red...
Historically thermal comfort in buildings has been controlled by simple dry bulb temperature setting...
Net Zero Energy Buildings (NZEB) are being constructed throughout the United States, promoting const...
Reducing human-induced global warming is critical to maintaining ecological stability. Directives to...
The Energy Policy Act of 2005 (EPACT 2005) provides tax incentives for buildings in the U.S. designe...
The Energy Conservation for New Buildings Act of 1976, as amended, 42 U.S.C Section 6831 et. seq. re...
Cost effective implementation of a low energy, sustainable design for a small office building requir...