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Demand-Responsive and Efficient Building Systems as a Resource for Electricity Reliability

Publication Type

Report

Authors

Piette, Mary Ann, Joseph H Eto, Iain S Walker, Stephen E Selkowitz, Craig P Wray, Bruce Nordman, Alan K Meier, Philip Haves, Richard C Diamond, Jeffrey P Harris, Mithra M Moezzi, Christopher T Payne, Jonathan G Koomey

Year of Publication

2001

Organization

Building Technology and Urban Systems Division, Building and Industrial Applications Department, Residential Building Systems, Sustainable Operations, Whole Building Systems Department

Research Areas

Building Technology and Urban Systems Division, BTUS Indoor Air Quality
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