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Title: Buildings Technology Center
Alternate Title: Innovations in Buildings
Url: https://www.ornl.gov/buildingtechnologies
Publisher: Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Description: Oak Ridge National Laboratory's Buildings Technology Center is a "research facility devoted to the development of technologies that improve the energy efficiency and environmental compatibility of residential and commercial buildings." The state-of-the-art research and development facility houses about 50 staff and 10-20 guest researchers. The website describes the center's facilities, research capabilities, and research programs. Another section describes some of the tools for buildings that the center has developed, such as a heat pump design model, building envelope web-based calculators, and a computer program designed to determine the most cost-effective retrofit measures for single-family homes. Publications on topics such as envelope systems, appliance and equipment efficiency, Desiccant-related research and other research on building design and performance are posted online. An easy-to-browse database of success stories provides specifications, rendered and line drawings, and other facts about the Center's building technologies.
LC Classification: Technology -- Building construction -- Buildings: Construction with reference to use
Technology -- Building construction -- Buildings: Construction with reference to use -- Public buildings -- General works
Technology -- Mechanical engineering and machinery -- Energy conservation -- Energy conservation or consumption in special industries, facilities, etc., A-Z -- Buildings
GEM Subject: Science
Science -- Engineering
Resource Type: Event
Reference Material
Format: Document -- HTML
Audience: Professional/Practitioner
Language: English
Access Rights: Free access
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