Weatherization and energy efficiency improvement for existing homes an engineering approach
by
 
Krarti, Moncef.

Title
Weatherization and energy efficiency improvement for existing homes an engineering approach

Author
Krarti, Moncef.

ISBN
9781439851630

Publication Information
Boca Raton : CRC Press, 2012.

Physical Description
xvii, 415 p. : ill., maps.

Series
Mechanical and aerospace engineering

Series Title
Mechanical and aerospace engineering

Contents
1. Energy audit procedures -- 2. Economic analysis -- 3. Principles of thermal analysis -- 4. Energy efficiency screening approaches -- 5. Building envelope retrofit -- 6. Electrical systems retrofit -- 7. Heating and cooling systems retrofit -- 8. Water systems retrofit -- 9. Net-zero energy retrofits -- 10. Methods for estimating energy savings -- 11. Energy audit reporting guidelines -- 12. Case studies.

Abstract
"PREFACE Buildings account for 40% of the total primary energy consumption in the world. The contribution of residential buildings to the national energy use is significantly higher than that of commercial buildings. Indeed, household energy consumption is rising in several countries due to desire of larger homes, expectation of better comfort levels, and use of more appliances. In the last five years, significant investments are being made, especially in the US and Europe, to improve the energy efficiency of existing residential building through weatherization, energy auditing, and retrofitting programs. It is a consensus among all countries, that well trained energy auditors are essential to the success of these building energy efficiency programs. A recent US study has found that most energy audits conducted for weatherization of residential buildings suffer from common deficiencies including inadequate utility data analysis, limited scope of the evaluated energy efficiency measures, and inaccurate methods used for estimating energy savings and cost-effectiveness of the recommended retrofits. It is the purpose of this book to provide a training guide for energy auditing specific to weatherization programs targeting residential buildings. In particular, the book presents systematic and well proven engineering analysis methods and techniques to household reduce energy use and better implement weatherization programs for residential buildings. "-- Provided by publisher.

Subject Term
Dwellings -- Energy conservation.

Electronic Access
Distributed by publisher. Purchase or institutional license may be required for access.


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