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Assessment of the technical potential for achieving net zero-energy buildings in the commercial sector

Griffith, B., Long, N., Torcellini, P., Judkoff, R., Crawley, D. and Ryan, J.
2007
Technical Report NREL/TP-550-41957, National Renewable Energy Laboratory


Griffith, B., Long, N., Torcellini, P., Judkoff, R., Crawley, D. and Ryan, J., (2007), "Assessment of the technical potential for achieving net zero-energy buildings in the commercial sector", Technical Report NREL/TP-550-41957, National Renewable Energy Laboratory.
Abstract:
Griffith, B. et al. 2007. Assessment of the Technical Potential for Achieving Net Zero-Energy Buildings in the Commercial Sector. .

NREL found that no single technology was found to produce dramatic improvements in efficiency needed to reach ZEB for a large fraction of the commercial building sector. Use of combinations of efficiency measures resulted in larger reductions than use of individual technologies alone.


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Griffith, B.
Building Technologies Program, Energy and Environment Division, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, University of California Berkeley, CA 94720 USA
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