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Assessing the Energy Conservation Benefits of Historic Preservation: Methods and Examples
Assessing the Energy Conservation Benefits of Historic Preservation: Methods and Examples
1979; 91 pages; available as PDF
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This study contains formulas to measure the energy needed to restore and rehabilitate existing buildings and what is needed to demolish and replace them with comparable new construction. The Advisory Council on Historic Preservation has developed these formulas to assist it in discharging its responsibilities under the National Historic Preservation Act.
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September 23, 2008
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