Encyclopedia of Energy: A-EaElsevier, 2004 |
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Commercial Sector and Energy Use J. MICHAEL MACDONALD Oak Ridge National Laboratory Oak Ridge , Tennessee , United States 1. Definition and Extent of Commercial Sector 2. Magnitude and Significance of Commercial Energy Use 3. Measuring ...
Commercial Sector and Energy Use J. MICHAEL MACDONALD Oak Ridge National Laboratory Oak Ridge , Tennessee , United States 1. Definition and Extent of Commercial Sector 2. Magnitude and Significance of Commercial Energy Use 3. Measuring ...
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... commercial buildings ; where com- mercial buildings are typically all buildings that are not residential , industrial , or agricultural . Sometimes this broader grouping of commercial buildings is separated further into institutional ...
... commercial buildings ; where com- mercial buildings are typically all buildings that are not residential , industrial , or agricultural . Sometimes this broader grouping of commercial buildings is separated further into institutional ...
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... commercial sector that essentially ignores the potential of such improvements . A problem with this situation is that policy officials typically also do not ... commercial sector energy use begins to 614 Commercial Sector and Energy Use.
... commercial sector that essentially ignores the potential of such improvements . A problem with this situation is that policy officials typically also do not ... commercial sector energy use begins to 614 Commercial Sector and Energy Use.
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