An examination of how existing buildings can be made more energy efficient, with a step-by-step approach to energy-saving measures. This book looks at the technology involved, and reveals how buildings can be a drain on the environment instead of contributing to the sustainability of the planet.
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An examination of how existing buildings can be made more energy efficient, with a step-by-step approach to energy-saving measures. This book looks at the technology involved, and reveals how buildings can be a drain on the environment instead of contributing to the sustainability of the planet.
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Fine in Fine dust jacket. 0713478756. 128 pages including index. Shows that technology is already available to make all buildings-old and new-effectively self-sustaining in energy terms. Demonstrates how existing buildings can be made more energy-efficient in practical, graded steps, thus maximising the occupant's return on energy investment. Includes 60 illustrations, 50 in colour. Book as new. Dust jacket As New but for quarter inch tear to dust jacket to top of front fore-edge. Excellent copy.; 8vo-over 7¾"-9¾" tall; POWER RESOURCES TECHNOLOGY Smith, Peter; Pitts, Adrian C. Energy: Building for the Third Millennium-Concepts in Practice Series 128 pages including index. Shows that technology is already available to make all buildings-old and new-effectively.