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Newporter Apartments: Deep Energy Retrofit Short-Term Results
This project demonstrates a path to meet the goal of the Building America program to reduce home energy use by 30% in multi-family buildings. The project demonstrates cost effective energy savings targets as well as improved comfort and indoor environmental quality (IEQ) associated with deep energy retrofits by a large public housing authority as part of a larger rehabilitation effort. The project focuses on a typical 1960's vintage low-rise multi-family apartment community (120 units in three buildings).
Newporter Apartments: Deep Energy Retrofit Short-Term Results
This project demonstrates a path to meet the goal of the Building America program to reduce home energy use by 30% in multi-family buildings. The project demonstrates cost effective energy savings targets as well as improved comfort and indoor environmental quality (IEQ) associated with deep energy retrofits by a large public housing authority as part of a larger rehabilitation effort. The project focuses on a typical 1960's vintage low-rise multi-family apartment community (120 units in three buildings).
Newporter Apartments: Deep Energy Retrofit Short-Term Results
A. Gordon (author) / L. Howard (author) / R. Kunkle (author) / M. Lubliner (author) / D. Auer (author)
2012
36 pages
Report
No indication
English
Effectiveness of Retrofit in Multi-Family Apartments
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