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Energy Efficiency: Building on Standard 90.1
Energy Efficiency, Section 7, addresses six major categories: envelope requirements, on-site renewable energy systems, mechanical equipment efficiencies, energy consumption data collection, peak load control and lighting.
Each of these areas has been identified as a critical component in addressing the efficient use of energy in the design of high-performance buildings.
Martha Van Geem, Principal Engineer and head of Building Science & Sustainability at CTLGroup, co-authored this article in the June 2010 ASHRAE Journal supplement, ASHRAE Journal’s Guide to Standard 189.1, with Stephen Kennedy, Tom Lawrence and Richard Lord.
Source: ASHRAE Journal’s Guide to Standard 189.1
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