Since the federal government is the largest single user of energy in the U.S., the Federal Energy Management Program produced this guide in 2001 for federal facility managers to help reduce consumption and costs. The guide provides an overview of options for upgrading or replacing equipment for greater energy efficiency. Short but detailed sections address boilers, lighting, electrical power systems, and more. Also of interest are the tips on improving office environments by considering site location, landscaping, and indoor air quality.
NOTE -- This is a very large file.
Greening Federal Facilities: An Energy, Environmental, and Economic Resource Guide
Published March 05, 2006
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