Energy Conservation in Federal and Federally Assisted Buildings: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Buildings and Grounds of the Committee on Public Works, United States Senate, Ninety-fourth Congress, First Session, on S. 1392 ... S. 2045 ... S. 2095 ... November 4 and 5, 1975, Part 1U.S. Government Printing Office, 1975 |
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... insulation incorporated in the building . ( c ) The energy consuming system or combination of 9 systems shall be selected for each major Federal building 10 and each federally assisted major building , taking into con- 11 sideration the ...
... insulation incorporated in the building . ( c ) The energy consuming system or combination of 9 systems shall be selected for each major Federal building 10 and each federally assisted major building , taking into con- 11 sideration the ...
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... insulation , fenestration , site orientation , and shape , that will make the most efficient use of sunlight and other natural phenomena , ( ii ) the heating , cooling , ventilating , plumbing , electrical , and lighting systems of the ...
... insulation , fenestration , site orientation , and shape , that will make the most efficient use of sunlight and other natural phenomena , ( ii ) the heating , cooling , ventilating , plumbing , electrical , and lighting systems of the ...
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... insulation was increased in the walls and the orientation of the whole building was changed to favor the direction of the sun . All of these changes were made that are consistent with good design practices as we know them today , that ...
... insulation was increased in the walls and the orientation of the whole building was changed to favor the direction of the sun . All of these changes were made that are consistent with good design practices as we know them today , that ...
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... . LIGHTING INTENSITY 4 WATTS ... 3 WATTS ... 16 % $ 68,692 $ 57,624 to a level of $ 57,624 . The sixth alternative involved doubling the thickness of insulation . This produced an additional 16 % drop in annual energy consumption. 73.
... . LIGHTING INTENSITY 4 WATTS ... 3 WATTS ... 16 % $ 68,692 $ 57,624 to a level of $ 57,624 . The sixth alternative involved doubling the thickness of insulation . This produced an additional 16 % drop in annual energy consumption. 73.
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... insulation . INSULATION 3 INCHES ... ... . $ 57,624 $ 54,275 6 INCHES ... 6 % This produced an estimated reduction in annual energy consumption of 6 % based on total annual utility cost at $ 54,275 . The seventh and final alternative ...
... insulation . INSULATION 3 INCHES ... ... . $ 57,624 $ 54,275 6 INCHES ... 6 % This produced an estimated reduction in annual energy consumption of 6 % based on total annual utility cost at $ 54,275 . The seventh and final alternative ...
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