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Space cooling achieved by shading, natural (unassisted, as opposed to forced) ventilation, conduction control, radiation, and evaporation; also called passive cooling.
Industry:Energy
Standardized codes used to classify businesses by type of activity they engage in.
Industry:Energy
Standardized weights or volumes for heating fuels.
Industry:Energy
Standards established by the U.S. Congress for energy consuming appliances in the National Appliance Energy Conservation Act (NAECA) of 1987, and as amended in the National Appliance Energy Conservation Amendments of 1988, and the Energy Policy Act of 1992 (EPAct). NAECA established minimum standards of energy efficiency for refrigerators, refrigerator-freezers, freezers, room air conditioners, fluorescent lamp ballasts, incandescent reflector lamps, clothes dryers, clothes washers, dishwashers, kitchen ranges and ovens, pool heaters, television sets (withdrawn in 1995), and water heaters. The EPAct added standards for some fluorescent and incandescent reflector lamps, plumbing products, electric motors, and commercial water heaters and Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning (HVAC) systems. It also allowed for the future development of standards for many other products. The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) is responsible establishing the standards and the procedures that manufacturers must use to test their models. These procedures are published in the Code of Federal Regulations (10 CFR, Ch. II, Part 430), January 1, 1994 (Federal Register).
Industry:Energy
States that energy cannot be created or destroyed, but only changed from one form to another. First Law efficiency measures the fraction of energy supplied to a device or process that it delivers in its output. Also called the law of conservation of energy.
Industry:Energy
Steam available directly from a boiler under full pressure.
Industry:Energy
Strips of material used to separate multiple panes of glass within the windows.
Industry:Energy
Sunlight scattered by atmospheric particles and gases so that it arrives at the earth's surface from all directions and can not be focused.
Industry:Energy
Technologies that pertain to the generation of electricity.
Industry:Energy
That amount of cooling energy to be supplied (or heat and humidity removed) based on the sensible and latent loads.
Industry:Energy