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Abstract
Buildings consume 1/3 of all energy used in the US, costing owners and user approximately $200 billion annually. The US DOE, in cooperation with Lawrence Berkeley Lab (Univ of CA) and industry groups has developed powerful computer-based design analysis tools to assist in reducing this high energy related demand and economic cost. The tools are used by professional, utilities, and government to anlayze complicated building systems and their integral relationships.
Buildings consume 1/3 of all energy used in the US, costing owners and user approximately $200 billion annually. The US DOE, in cooperation with Lawrence Berkeley Lab (Univ of CA) and industry groups has developed powerful computer-based design analysis tools to assist in reducing this high energy related demand and economic cost. The tools are used by professional, utilities, and government to anlayze complicated building systems and their integral relationships.
Date
1/1996
1/1996
Author(s)
David Gottfried
David Gottfried
Page(s)
35-41
35-41
Keyword(s)
computer design; energy; DOE-2; analysis tool;
computer design; energy; DOE-2; analysis tool;