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  • Energy Efficiency Guide for Existing Commercial Buildings: The Business Case for Building Owners and Managers
    Energy Efficiency Guide for Existing Commercial Buildings: The Business Case for Building Owners and Managers
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    Energy Efficiency Guide for Existing Commercial Buildings: The Business Case for Building Owners and Managers

    This guide, the first of a three-part series, presents the business case for energy efficiency to building owners and managers. It provide the economic rationale for improving and sustaining energy efficiency in existing buildings, which is illustrated through the use of color photographs, charts, and graphs. The goal of this publication is to enable building owners to evaluate current operations and conduct the economic analysis necessary to make wise decisions regarding improvements.
     
    2009 - 85 Pages
    8 1/2 x 11 Softcover
    ISBN/SSN: 978-1-933742-63-2
    ASH-118-09

    Product ID: ASH-118-09
    Price: $69.00
    Member Price: $59.00
    Product Detailed Description

    Developed under the supervision of energy professionals from ASHRAE, BOMA, IES, the U.S. General Services Administration, and the U.S. Green Building Council, this book provides a straightforward and easy-to-use road map for increasing your building’s energy efficiency.

    This book shows how to:

    • Cut energy consumption by 30% - or more - for the average building
    • Make highly effective operational adjustments that cost little or nothing
    • Key Topic Coverage
    • ANSI accredited
    The next Guide in the Energy Efficiency Guide series will be aimed at providing technical guidance in undertaking existing building renovation programs. The final Guide will provide operational and maintenance guidance to help sustain the energy efficiency and performance of buildings.
     

    Contents

    Abbreviations & Acronyms

    Preface 

    Introduction

    Measuring Energy Efficiency and Setting Goals

    Improving Energy Performance

    Making the Business Case  

    Developing an Effective O&M Program

    References and Web Sites


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