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Acknowledgements
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List of Contributors
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Introduction
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Ch. 1. Energy Policy Act Implementation
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Ch. 2. Implementing Energy Conservation Strategies in the Federal Sector
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Ch. 3. Building Energy Codes and Applicable Professional Standards
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Ch. 4. Energy Accounting and Analysis
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Ch. 5. Life-Cycle Cost Methodology
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Ch. 6. Fuel Supply and Pricing
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Ch. 7. Fundamentals of Building Energy Systems
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Ch. 8. Instrumentation for Energy Surveys & Audits
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Ch. 9. Strategy for Increasing Energy Efficiency in Federal Buildings
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Ch. 10. Exploring Energy and Environmental Opportunities: How the CFC Issue Can Work to Your Advantage
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Ch. 11. Identifying the Best Projects in the Federal Sector
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Ch. 12. Implementing Performance Standards in Commercial and Federal Buildings
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Ch. 13. Implementing Energy Conservation Strategies or How to Plan Your Program to Be a Winner
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Ch. 14. Energy Conservation Technology Selection: An Agent-Based Approach
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Ch. 15. Lighting Technology Specifications for Relighting Federal Buildings
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Ch. 16. DOD Low Energy Model Installation Program
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Ch. 17. Case Study: An Experience with Thermal Energy Storage Systems
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Ch. 18. Case Study: The Fort Lewis Electrical Efficiency Project
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Ch. 19. Case Study: Measured Energy Savings from Using Night Setback
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Ch. 20. Case Study: Energy Service Contracting in DOD
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Ch. 21. Case Study: Federal Energy Decision Screening (FEDS) Process at Fort Drum
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Ch. 22. Case Study: Establishing a Money-Saving Energy Management Program at a DOD Research Facility
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Ch. 23. Case Study: 120 KW Lightweight Mobile Generator
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Ch. 24. Case Study: Automated Utilities Damage Assessment (AUDA) System
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Ch. 25. Case Study: Central Energy Supply Planning for DOD Installations
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Ch. 26. Case Study: The Centralized Purchase of Natural Gas for DOD
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Ch. 27. Case Study: Renewable Energy in the Department of Defense
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Appendices
Index
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| Energy Management Guide for Government Buildings |
| by Albert Thumann, P.E., C.E.M. and Robert Hoshide, C.E.M., 551pp - illus - hardcover, ISBN: 0133013421 |
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