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Recent Publications of DOE'S (Department of Energy's) Office of Buildings and Community Systems
This bibliography lists recent publications describing the results of the RandD program of the US Department of Energy's Office of Buildings and Community Systems. It includes reports, articles, book chapters, monographs, and other documents published between 1985 and the present. More than 900 citations are listed. Major categories include: new buildings; existing buildings; building energy analysis and monitoring; space conditioning equipment; lighting; appliances; building structures; integration of buildings; community energy supplies and services; and technology transfer. Both an author and subject index are included. (ERA citation 14:019738)
Recent Publications of DOE'S (Department of Energy's) Office of Buildings and Community Systems
This bibliography lists recent publications describing the results of the RandD program of the US Department of Energy's Office of Buildings and Community Systems. It includes reports, articles, book chapters, monographs, and other documents published between 1985 and the present. More than 900 citations are listed. Major categories include: new buildings; existing buildings; building energy analysis and monitoring; space conditioning equipment; lighting; appliances; building structures; integration of buildings; community energy supplies and services; and technology transfer. Both an author and subject index are included. (ERA citation 14:019738)
Recent Publications of DOE'S (Department of Energy's) Office of Buildings and Community Systems
M. A. Brown (author) / J. Hayes (author)
1989
89 pages
Report
No indication
English
Green Buildings: DOE's Historical Role and New Directions
British Library Conference Proceedings | 1994
|Online Contents | 1997
DOE's Commercial Buildings Program: A Market-Based Approach to Zero Energy Performance
British Library Conference Proceedings | 2008
|Wonders & blunders - Lord Best cheers on bulldozers at the DoE's former office
Online Contents | 2003