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Nonresidential Buildings Energy Consumption Survey: Characteristics of Commercial Buildings, 1983
This report presents data collected in the 1983 Nonresidential Buildings Energy Consumption Survey (NBECS), the second national sample survey of nonresidential buildings and their fuel suppliers conducted by the Energy Information Administration. Geographically, the surveys covered the 48 contiguous States and the District of Columbia. NBECS was designed primarily to provide information on energy-related characteristics of buildings, as well as information on the consumption of an expenditures for energy used in nonresidential buildings, primarily those in the commercial sector. For both surveys, ''Nonresidential buildings'' was defined as roofed and walled structures that housed some kind of commercial or industrial activity, excluding buildings on military installations. Buildings that were primarily residential, but showed evidence of commercial or industrial activity also fell within the scope of the survey. The data presented in this report cover basic descriptions of commercial buildings, including principal activities, age and size of buildings, location, and occupancy patterns; energy sources used in commercial buildings; heating and cooling practices and equipment; and conservation practices. On the basis of the sample of buildings included in both the 1979 and the 1983 NBECS, data are also provided for changes that occurred between 1979 and 1983 for a few important building characteristics, such as changes in fuels supplied to the building and changes in the percentage of heated floor space. 7 figs., 46 tabs. (ERA citation 10:039375)
Nonresidential Buildings Energy Consumption Survey: Characteristics of Commercial Buildings, 1983
This report presents data collected in the 1983 Nonresidential Buildings Energy Consumption Survey (NBECS), the second national sample survey of nonresidential buildings and their fuel suppliers conducted by the Energy Information Administration. Geographically, the surveys covered the 48 contiguous States and the District of Columbia. NBECS was designed primarily to provide information on energy-related characteristics of buildings, as well as information on the consumption of an expenditures for energy used in nonresidential buildings, primarily those in the commercial sector. For both surveys, ''Nonresidential buildings'' was defined as roofed and walled structures that housed some kind of commercial or industrial activity, excluding buildings on military installations. Buildings that were primarily residential, but showed evidence of commercial or industrial activity also fell within the scope of the survey. The data presented in this report cover basic descriptions of commercial buildings, including principal activities, age and size of buildings, location, and occupancy patterns; energy sources used in commercial buildings; heating and cooling practices and equipment; and conservation practices. On the basis of the sample of buildings included in both the 1979 and the 1983 NBECS, data are also provided for changes that occurred between 1979 and 1983 for a few important building characteristics, such as changes in fuels supplied to the building and changes in the percentage of heated floor space. 7 figs., 46 tabs. (ERA citation 10:039375)
Nonresidential Buildings Energy Consumption Survey: Characteristics of Commercial Buildings, 1983
1985
188 pages
Report
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Englisch
Energy Use, Supply, & Demand , Heating & Cooling Systems , Policies, Regulations & Studies , Commercial Buildings , Cooling Systems , Data Compilation , Electric Power , Energy Conservation , Energy Consumption , Fuel Oils , Heating Systems , Natural Gas , Size , Surveys , USA , ERDA/298000 , ERDA/291000 , ERDA/320104