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Unlocking Energy Efficiency in Small Commercial Buildings through Mechanical Contractors
2017
Journal of Architectural Engineering
While buildings smaller than 4,645 square meters account for nearly half of the energy used in U.S. commercial buildings, energy efficiency programs to date have primarily focused on larger buildings. Stakeholder interviews conducted during a scoping study by Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL) indicated interest in energy efficiency from the small commercial building sector, provided solutions are simple and low-cost. To address this need, an Energy Management Package (EMP) was
doi:10.1061/(asce)ae.1943-5568.0000225
fatcat:j7mxb5ax4ne7toclxuxbypoh6m