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- Acknowledgements
- List of Contributors
- Introduction
- Ch. 1. Energy Policy Act Implementation
- Ch. 2. Implementing Energy ConservationStrategies in the Federal Sector
- Ch. 3. Building Energy Codesand Applicable Professional Standards
- Ch. 4. Energy Accounting andAnalysis
- Ch. 5. Life-Cycle Cost Methodology
- Ch. 6. Fuel Supply and Pricing
- Ch. 7. Fundamentals of BuildingEnergy Systems
- Ch. 8. Instrumentation for EnergySurveys & Audits
- Ch. 9. Strategy for IncreasingEnergy Efficiency in Federal Buildings
- Ch. 10. Exploring Energy andEnvironmental Opportunities: How the CFC Issue Can Work to Your Advantage
- Ch. 11. Identifying the BestProjects in the Federal Sector
- Ch. 12. Implementing PerformanceStandards in Commercial and Federal Buildings
- Ch. 13. Implementing EnergyConservation Strategies or How to Plan Your Program to Be a Winner
- Ch. 14. Energy ConservationTechnology Selection: An Agent-Based Approach
- Ch. 15. Lighting TechnologySpecifications for Relighting Federal Buildings
- Ch. 16. DOD Low Energy ModelInstallation Program
- Ch. 17. Case Study: An Experiencewith Thermal Energy Storage Systems
- Ch. 18. Case Study: The FortLewis Electrical Efficiency Project
- Ch. 19. Case Study: MeasuredEnergy Savings from Using Night Setback
- Ch. 20. Case Study: Energy ServiceContracting in DOD
- Ch. 21. Case Study: FederalEnergy Decision Screening (FEDS) Process at Fort Drum
- Ch. 22. Case Study: Establishinga Money-Saving Energy Management Program at a DOD Research Facility
- Ch. 23. Case Study: 120 KW LightweightMobile Generator
- Ch. 24. Case Study: AutomatedUtilities Damage Assessment (AUDA) System
- Ch. 25. Case Study: CentralEnergy Supply Planning for DOD Installations
- Ch. 26. Case Study: The CentralizedPurchase of Natural Gas for DOD
- Ch. 27. Case Study: RenewableEnergy in the Department of Defense
- Appendices
Index
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| Energy ManagementGuide for Government Buildings |
| byAlbertThumann, P.E., C.E.M. and Robert Hoshide, C.E.M., 551pp - illus - hardcover,ISBN: 0133013421 |
| Here's the most complete and authoritative reference specifically writtenfor those concerned with implementing and complying with the energy managementrequirements for federal facilities mandated by the Energy Policy Act.You'll find details on a broad range, of technologies which can be effectivelyused to improve building energy efficiency, including integrated strategiesfor achieving the specified goal of reducing energy consumption by 20%or more by the year 2000. In addition, you'll learn exactly what stepsyou need to take to meet the energy manager training requirements delineatedin the Act, including examination of each of the six specified trainingareas. |
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