Energy Abstracts for Policy AnalysisTechnical Information Center, U.S. Department of Energy, 1983 |
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... building a credible public participation process . The evaluation team was provided rough cost figures for the various components of the LLWMP effort and concluded that , in its opin- ion , the public participation process provided ...
... building a credible public participation process . The evaluation team was provided rough cost figures for the various components of the LLWMP effort and concluded that , in its opin- ion , the public participation process provided ...
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... building regulations applicable to all occupancies , building regulations applicable to new nonresidential buildings , standards referenced in Energy Conservation Regulations , and building regulations applicable to ducts . 91 ( PNL ...
... building regulations applicable to all occupancies , building regulations applicable to new nonresidential buildings , standards referenced in Energy Conservation Regulations , and building regulations applicable to ducts . 91 ( PNL ...
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... building engineers who base their systems on convection patterns and zoning . Economy as well as comfort favors hydronics in commercial and public buildings be- cause it introduces heat at a low level and cooled air at a high level ...
... building engineers who base their systems on convection patterns and zoning . Economy as well as comfort favors hydronics in commercial and public buildings be- cause it introduces heat at a low level and cooled air at a high level ...
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... buildings are described in detail , with monthly and sea- sonal summaries of weather data and the basic building energy flows . Future detailed analysis efforts , using hourly data , are dis- cussed briefly . 210 Alternative financing ...
... buildings are described in detail , with monthly and sea- sonal summaries of weather data and the basic building energy flows . Future detailed analysis efforts , using hourly data , are dis- cussed briefly . 210 Alternative financing ...
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... building starts are at a very low level causing many individuals to put off their desire to own their own home . However , this pent - up demand will be released in the future causing increased demand for building materials and supplies ...
... building starts are at a very low level causing many individuals to put off their desire to own their own home . However , this pent - up demand will be released in the future causing increased demand for building materials and supplies ...
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