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Evaluation of the Plan to Conserve Energy in Federal Buildings Through Retrofit Programs
The case for retrofitting as a cornerstone of energy management in Federal buildings is compelling. The Government owns over 400,000 buildings which consume about 753 trillion British thermal units (Btu) of energy annually. DOE proposes to require that each Federal agency owning or operating buildings: Reduce energy consumption in existing buildings by 20 percent compared to 1975 consumption; perform retrofit surveys on all federally owned buildings by the end of fiscal year 1981; establish formal operating and maintenance guidelines for energy conservation and management; prepare a 10-year plan which covers retrofitting existing buildings; submit data on its buildings and energy use with their plans, to be updated annually.
Evaluation of the Plan to Conserve Energy in Federal Buildings Through Retrofit Programs
The case for retrofitting as a cornerstone of energy management in Federal buildings is compelling. The Government owns over 400,000 buildings which consume about 753 trillion British thermal units (Btu) of energy annually. DOE proposes to require that each Federal agency owning or operating buildings: Reduce energy consumption in existing buildings by 20 percent compared to 1975 consumption; perform retrofit surveys on all federally owned buildings by the end of fiscal year 1981; establish formal operating and maintenance guidelines for energy conservation and management; prepare a 10-year plan which covers retrofitting existing buildings; submit data on its buildings and energy use with their plans, to be updated annually.
Evaluation of the Plan to Conserve Energy in Federal Buildings Through Retrofit Programs
1977
16 pages
Report
No indication
English
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