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Nonresidential Buildings Energy Consumption Survey: Building Characteristics
This report presents data on the characteristics of nonresidential buildings in the 48 contiguous States and the District of Columbia. The information was collected through personal interviews conducted with building representatives between October 1979 and January 1980. A summary of the survey design, data collection procedures, and techniques used to convert the sample data to national estimates is found in Appendix B. The report contains two major sets of tables. The first set presents estimated counts and percent distributions by building type for selected building characteristics. These building characteristics include: location; structural features; use and occupancy characteristics; types of heating and cooling systems; and types of fuels coming into the building. Building type is given separately for nonresidential and commercial buildings. The second set of tables presents the same building characteristics for all nonresidential buildings by square footage and year of construction. Each set of variables is presented in three types of tables. In the first type, each cell contains an estimated count of buildings in thousands. The second table expresses the buildings in each cell as a percent of a row total, that is, each row sums to 100%. In the third table type, the buildings in each cell represent a percent of a column total (each column sums to 100 percent). (ERA citation 06:015768)
Nonresidential Buildings Energy Consumption Survey: Building Characteristics
This report presents data on the characteristics of nonresidential buildings in the 48 contiguous States and the District of Columbia. The information was collected through personal interviews conducted with building representatives between October 1979 and January 1980. A summary of the survey design, data collection procedures, and techniques used to convert the sample data to national estimates is found in Appendix B. The report contains two major sets of tables. The first set presents estimated counts and percent distributions by building type for selected building characteristics. These building characteristics include: location; structural features; use and occupancy characteristics; types of heating and cooling systems; and types of fuels coming into the building. Building type is given separately for nonresidential and commercial buildings. The second set of tables presents the same building characteristics for all nonresidential buildings by square footage and year of construction. Each set of variables is presented in three types of tables. In the first type, each cell contains an estimated count of buildings in thousands. The second table expresses the buildings in each cell as a percent of a row total, that is, each row sums to 100%. In the third table type, the buildings in each cell represent a percent of a column total (each column sums to 100 percent). (ERA citation 06:015768)
Nonresidential Buildings Energy Consumption Survey: Building Characteristics
1981
164 pages
Report
No indication
English
Energy Use, Supply, & Demand , Commercial buildings , Energy consumption , Office buildings , Public buildings , Data compilation , Degree days , Fuels , Occupants , Physical properties , Regional analysis , Size , Space hvac systems , Surveys , Tables , ERDA/320102 , ERDA/320103 , ERDA/320104 , ERDA/298000
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