Energy efficiency technology impact: appliances : volume 1 / Prepared by Thermal Engineering. : NH15-162/2-1996E
In this project, the effect of appliance efficiency on the overall residential end-use energy consumption and subsequent atmospheric emissions of carbon dioxide in Canada is studied based on simulation studies conducted on the Expanded STAR database using the ENERPASS building simulation program. In addition, the effect of fuel substitution for space and domestic hot water heating on residential end-use energy consumption and atmospheric emissions is also evaluated.--Abstract
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Department/Agency | Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation. |
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Title | Energy efficiency technology impact: appliances : volume 1 / Prepared by Thermal Engineering. |
Publication type | Monograph |
Language | [English] |
Format | Paper |
Other formats | Electronic-[English] |
Note(s) | "In this project, the effect of appliance efficiency on the overall residential end-use energy consumption and subsequent atmospheric emissions of carbon dioxide in Canada is studied based on simulation studies conducted on the Expanded STAR database using the ENERPASS building simulation program. In addition, the effect of fuel substitution for space and domestic hot water heating on residential end-use energy consumption and atmospheric emissions is also evaluated."--Abstract. Résumé en français |
Publishing information | Ottawa - Ontario : Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation 1996. |
Binding | Softcover |
Description | 72p. : figs. ; 28 cm. |
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Subject terms | Energy conservation |
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