Contents:
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
Energy ManagementGuide for Government Buildings
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