This report summarizes the results and the assumptions used in an analysis of the potential “lost efficiency opportunities” in the buildings sector. These targets of opportunity are those end-uses, applications, practices, and portions of the buildings market which are not currently being addressed, or addressed fully, by the Building Technologies Program (BTP) due to lack of resources. The lost opportunities, while a significant increase in effort and impact in the buildings sector, still represent only a small portion of the full technical potential for energy efficiency in buildings
Commercial office building occupants are a significant consumer of electricity, and they subsequentl...
Energy efficiency plays an essential role in energy conservation and emissions mitigation efforts in...
The non-domestic building sector has in recent years witnessed a boom in the number of ostensibly ‘g...
This paper presents an estimate of the potential for energy efficiency improvements in the U.S. buil...
E Source's detailed technical assessment of electricity use for space cooling and air handling ident...
In the thesis, causes of the energy efficiency gap, i.e. that seemingly attractive investments in en...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to investigate relationships between five energy efficiency pr...
A program with 13 participants provided reimbursement for improvements to decrease energy use largel...
A new analysis framework is developed and applied to assess the benefits of building energy efficien...
The buildings sector used 29.6 quadrillion Btus (quads) of energy in 1989, or 36 percent of the tota...
The U.S. Department of Energy's Building Technologies Program has adopted the goal of making zero-en...
This paper focuses on the impact of benchmarking the energy performance of U.S. commercial buildings...
This paper summarizes a methodology for developing quantitative answers to the question, ''How low c...
Energy efficiency undertakings create cost savings and public benefits. These cost savings provide o...
The U.S. Department of Energy's Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy (EERE) analyzes the...
Commercial office building occupants are a significant consumer of electricity, and they subsequentl...
Energy efficiency plays an essential role in energy conservation and emissions mitigation efforts in...
The non-domestic building sector has in recent years witnessed a boom in the number of ostensibly ‘g...
This paper presents an estimate of the potential for energy efficiency improvements in the U.S. buil...
E Source's detailed technical assessment of electricity use for space cooling and air handling ident...
In the thesis, causes of the energy efficiency gap, i.e. that seemingly attractive investments in en...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to investigate relationships between five energy efficiency pr...
A program with 13 participants provided reimbursement for improvements to decrease energy use largel...
A new analysis framework is developed and applied to assess the benefits of building energy efficien...
The buildings sector used 29.6 quadrillion Btus (quads) of energy in 1989, or 36 percent of the tota...
The U.S. Department of Energy's Building Technologies Program has adopted the goal of making zero-en...
This paper focuses on the impact of benchmarking the energy performance of U.S. commercial buildings...
This paper summarizes a methodology for developing quantitative answers to the question, ''How low c...
Energy efficiency undertakings create cost savings and public benefits. These cost savings provide o...
The U.S. Department of Energy's Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy (EERE) analyzes the...
Commercial office building occupants are a significant consumer of electricity, and they subsequentl...
Energy efficiency plays an essential role in energy conservation and emissions mitigation efforts in...
The non-domestic building sector has in recent years witnessed a boom in the number of ostensibly ‘g...