40% whole-house energy savings in the hot-humid climate
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[Washington, D.C.] : U.S. Department of Energy, Energy Efficiency & Renewable Energy, Building Technologies Program, 2011.
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"September 2011."
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"PNNL-20768."
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CRDP Program record.
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Includes bibliographical references.
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This guide book is a resource to help builders design and construct highly energy-efficient homes, while addressing building durability, indoor air quality, and occupant health, safety, and comfort. With the measures described in this guide, builders in the hot-humid climate can build homes that achieve whole house energy savings of 40% over the Building America benchmark (the 1993 Model Energy Code) with no added overall costs for consumers.
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DE-AC05-76RLO 1830

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Baechler, M. C. (2011). 40% whole-house energy savings in the hot-humid climate . U.S. Department of Energy, Energy Efficiency & Renewable Energy, Building Technologies Program.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Baechler, M. C.. 2011. 40% Whole-house Energy Savings in the Hot-humid Climate. U.S. Department of Energy, Energy Efficiency & Renewable Energy, Building Technologies Program.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Baechler, M. C.. 40% Whole-house Energy Savings in the Hot-humid Climate U.S. Department of Energy, Energy Efficiency & Renewable Energy, Building Technologies Program, 2011.

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Baechler, M. C.. 40% Whole-house Energy Savings in the Hot-humid Climate U.S. Department of Energy, Energy Efficiency & Renewable Energy, Building Technologies Program, 2011.

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