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Building Energy Conservation Study for the City of Durham, North Carolina
The City of Durham, North Carolina as a major utility customer and energy consumer worked with the Duke University Center for the Study of Energy Conservation to research the energy saving potential of its major buildings. Energy audits were performed on the savings potential of its major buildings. Energy audits were performed on eleven structures in the Department of Public Safety and on three recreation centers. A computerized analysis was performed on the new City Hall Building, occupied in May, 1977, using the AXCESS program of the Edison Electric Institute. The research produced potential annual energy savings of $27,375 with an average modification payback of .8 years.
Building Energy Conservation Study for the City of Durham, North Carolina
The City of Durham, North Carolina as a major utility customer and energy consumer worked with the Duke University Center for the Study of Energy Conservation to research the energy saving potential of its major buildings. Energy audits were performed on the savings potential of its major buildings. Energy audits were performed on eleven structures in the Department of Public Safety and on three recreation centers. A computerized analysis was performed on the new City Hall Building, occupied in May, 1977, using the AXCESS program of the Edison Electric Institute. The research produced potential annual energy savings of $27,375 with an average modification payback of .8 years.
Building Energy Conservation Study for the City of Durham, North Carolina
I. Sud (author) / R. W. Wiggins (author) / J. B. Chaddock (author)
1978
102 pages
Report
No indication
English
LAMBERT Architecture + Interiors Duke University, Smith Warehouse Durham, North Carolina
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