This paper describes a proposed set of guidelines for analyzing the energy savings achieved by a package of retrofits or an extensive rehabilitation of an existing home. It also describes certain field test and audit methods that can help establish accurate building system performance characteristics that are needed for a meaningful simulation of whole-house energy use. Several sets of default efficiency values have been developed for older appliances that cannot be easily tested and for which published specifications are not readily available. These proposed analysis procedures are documented more comprehensively in NREL Technical Report TP-550-38238
Energy simulation and optimized retrofit practices applied to a real dwelling Giulia Marinello(a), S...
This technical highlight describes NREL research to develop Building Energy Simulation Test for Exis...
Building America teams are researching opportunities to improve energy efficiency for some of the mo...
Residential buildings account for about 21.5% of the nation’s primary energy consumption and carbon ...
This paper reports the results of actual energy savings and the predicted energy savings of retrofit...
The U. S. Department of Energy's Building America residential systems research project uses an analy...
Residential buildings account for about 21.5% of the nation\u27s primary energy consumption and carb...
This research update presents the status of a U.S. Department of Energy program that addresses the t...
An energy efficiency metric for residential homes was developed to provide home-owners, realtors and...
As the Building America Program has grown to include a large and diverse cross section of the home b...
The purpose of this study was to develop an improved methodology for analyzing the energy use from e...
Based on previous research conducted by Pacific Northwest National Laboratory and Florida Solar Ener...
New test procedure evaluates quality and accuracy of energy analysis tools for the residential build...
New standards and guidelines for energy consumption for the various building sectors in the United S...
With the steady rise in power consumption, automobile usage, and industrial production worldwide for...
Energy simulation and optimized retrofit practices applied to a real dwelling Giulia Marinello(a), S...
This technical highlight describes NREL research to develop Building Energy Simulation Test for Exis...
Building America teams are researching opportunities to improve energy efficiency for some of the mo...
Residential buildings account for about 21.5% of the nation’s primary energy consumption and carbon ...
This paper reports the results of actual energy savings and the predicted energy savings of retrofit...
The U. S. Department of Energy's Building America residential systems research project uses an analy...
Residential buildings account for about 21.5% of the nation\u27s primary energy consumption and carb...
This research update presents the status of a U.S. Department of Energy program that addresses the t...
An energy efficiency metric for residential homes was developed to provide home-owners, realtors and...
As the Building America Program has grown to include a large and diverse cross section of the home b...
The purpose of this study was to develop an improved methodology for analyzing the energy use from e...
Based on previous research conducted by Pacific Northwest National Laboratory and Florida Solar Ener...
New test procedure evaluates quality and accuracy of energy analysis tools for the residential build...
New standards and guidelines for energy consumption for the various building sectors in the United S...
With the steady rise in power consumption, automobile usage, and industrial production worldwide for...
Energy simulation and optimized retrofit practices applied to a real dwelling Giulia Marinello(a), S...
This technical highlight describes NREL research to develop Building Energy Simulation Test for Exis...
Building America teams are researching opportunities to improve energy efficiency for some of the mo...