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Federal
Thermostatic Radiator Valve Evaluation and Demonstration
Department of Energy —
A large stock of multifamily buildings in the Northeast and Midwest uses hot water or steam for space heating. Typically, residents do not pay for heat directly... -
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Control Strategies to Reduce the Energy Consumption of Central Domestic Hot Water Systems
Department of Energy —
Domestic hot water (DHW) is the second-largest energy end use in U.S. buildings; it is exceeded only by space conditioning. In this study, the U.S. Department of... -
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Raleigh Housing Authority Duct Sealing Evaluation
Department of Energy —
In multifamily and attached buildings, manual duct sealing methods are often impractical or very costly and disruptive because of the difficulty in accessing leakage... -
Federal
EcoVillage: A Net Zero Energy Ready Community - Ithaca Crawlspace
Department of Energy —
The U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) Building America team, Consortium for Residential Buildings (CARB), is working with the EcoVillage cohousing community in... -
Federal
Evaluation of Crawlspace Retrofits in Multifamily Buildings
Department of Energy —
In 2011 and early 2012, Building Science Corporation (BSC) collaborated with Innova Services Corporation on a multifamily community un-vented crawlspace retrofit... -
Federal
Field Testing of Compartmentalization Methods for Multifamily Construction - Washington DC
Department of Energy —
BSC TO5 Task 2.1 Field Testing of Compartmentalization Methods for Multifamily Construction - Capitol Heights, MD 20743 A building comprising five vertical townhome... -
Federal
Analysis of Pre-Retrofit Building and Utility Data - Southeast United States
Department of Energy —
This project delves into the workflow and results of regression models on monthly and daily utility data (meter readings of electricity consumption), outlining a...