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Commercial Building Evaluation | |
Analysis of Thermal Properties of Building System Ltd.'s QUAD-LOCKŪ Foam Wall SystemsBy: Jonathan Heller & Bob Davis.For Building System Limited, 1999. 6 pp. | |
Compliance with the 1994 Washington State Non-Residential Energy Code (NREC)By: David Baylon, Aaron Houseknecht, Jonathon Heller & Les Tumidaj.Prepared for the Utility Code Group, 1997. 104 pp. | |
NREC Enforcement: Building Department Documentation and Inspection PracticesBy: Aaron Houseknecht & David Baylon.Prepared for the Utility Code Group, 1996. 44 pp. | |
Demand-Side Energy Savings in WNG Firm Commercial SectorBy: Mike Kennedy, Jim Hanford, Aaron Houseknecht and David Baylon.Prepared for Washington Natural Gas, 1995. 87 pp. | |
Quality Assurance Review for the Non-Residential Energy CodeBy: David Baylon, Maureen Quaid, Aaron Houseknecht & Mark Frankel.Prepared for the Utility Code Group, 1995. 100 pp. | |
Energy Savings of Commercial Energy Code Compliance in Washington and OregonBy: Mike Kennedy & David Baylon.Prepared for Bonneville Power Administration, August 14, 1992. 18 pp. | |
Energy Code Compliance in Commercial Buildings in Washington and OregonBy: David Baylon, Mark Frankel & Curtis Clark.For Washington State Energy Office and Oregon Department of Energy, 1992. 84 pp. | |
Commercial Building Energy Code Compliance in WashingtonBy: David Baylon, Mark Frankel & Curtis Clark.For Washington State Energy Office, 1992. 40 pp. | |
Commercial Building Energy Code Compliance in OregonBy: David Baylon, Mark Frankel & Curtis ClarkFor Oregon Department of Energy, 1992. 40 pp. | |
Energy Conservation in Public BuildingsBy: David Baylon, Gail Katz, Bob Davis & Jon Heller.For Washington State Energy Office, 1991. 66 pp. | |
Pilot Study: Commercial Building Energy Code Compliance EvaluationBy: David BaylonFor: Washington State Energy Office, July 3, 1991. 53 pp. | |
Lost Opportunities in the Commercial Sector: Remodel / Renovation Prototype Analysis: Restaurant, Convenience Store, MotelBy: David Baylon, Michael Kennedy & Gail Katz.For: Bonneville Power Administration, July 26, 1989. 88 pp. | |
Major Projects Rule, Phase II Evaluation: Final ReportBy: Gail Katz, David Baylon, Jon Heller & Jim Heidell. 1989. 131 pp. | |
Lost Opportunities Created by Remodeling and Renovation in the Commercial SectorBy: Gail Katz, David Baylon & Fred Gordon.For Office of Conservation, Bonneville Power Administration and U.S. Department of Energy, 1989. 104 pp. | |
Marketing to Centralized Decision-Makers: Executive SummaryBy: David Baylon, Gail Katz, Jonathan Heller & Jack Callahan. 1987. 23 pp. | |
Marketing to Centralized Decision-Makers: Final ReportBy: David Baylon, Gail Katz, Jonathan Heller & Jack Callahan. 1987. 131 pp. | |
Relationship Between Ambient Temperature and End Use Loads in Five All-Electric Commercial BuildingsBy: Larry Palmiter & Mark Toney. 1986. 44 pp. | |
Ambient Temperature and Electrical Loads in Commercial BuildingsBy: Larry Palmiter & Jim Hanford.End Use Load and Conservation Assessment Program Workshop II For Bonneville Power Administration, 1985. 5 pp. | |