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Energy efficiency standards for residential and commercial equipment: Additional opportunities
doi: 10.2172/838193
LBNL-56207 Energy Efficiency Standards for Residential and Commercial Equipment: Additional Opportunities Greg Rosenquist, Michael McNeil, Maithili Iyer, Steve Meyers, and Jim McMahon Environmental Energy Technologies Division Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory University of California Berkeley, CA 94720 September 2004 This work was supported by the National Commission on Energy Policy through the U.S. Department of Energy under Contract No. DE-AC03-76SF00098.
- University of North Texas United States
- University of California System United States
- University of North Texas United States
policy and economy, Consumption, Energy Efficiency, Energy Policy, Policy And Economy, External Cost, California, Energy planning, Environmental Energy Technologies, Energy Efficiency Standards, 32 Energy Conservation, Prices, Commercial Sector, Appliances, Dollars, Market, Consumer Products, Commercial Buildings, 29 Energy Planning, And Utilization, Energy planning, policy and economy
policy and economy, Consumption, Energy Efficiency, Energy Policy, Policy And Economy, External Cost, California, Energy planning, Environmental Energy Technologies, Energy Efficiency Standards, 32 Energy Conservation, Prices, Commercial Sector, Appliances, Dollars, Market, Consumer Products, Commercial Buildings, 29 Energy Planning, And Utilization, Energy planning, policy and economy
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