02251oam 2200505 450 991071171060332120190118134144.0(CKB)5470000002486970(OCoLC)842175744(EXLCZ)99547000000248697020130508d2011 ua 0engurcn|||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrier40% whole-house energy savings in the hot-humid climate /Michael C. Baechler [and six others] ; prepared by Pacific Northwest National Laboratory & Oak Ridge National Laboratory[Washington, D.C.] :U.S. Department of Energy, Energy Efficiency & Renewable Energy, Building Technologies Program,2011.1 online resource (260 unnumbered pages) color illustrationsBuilding America best practices series ;volume 15"September 2011.""PNNL-20768."Includes bibliographical references.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.40 per cent whole house energy savings in the hot humid climateDwellingsEnergy conservationDwellingsEnergy consumptionDwellingsEnergy conservation.DwellingsEnergy consumption.Baechler M. C.1381192Building Technologies Program (U.S.),Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (U.S.)Oak Ridge National Laboratory.OIQOIQOCLCOOCLCALLBOCLCQOCLCOGPOBOOK991071171060332140% whole-house energy savings in the hot-humid climate3489936UNINA