A Look at Commercial Buildings in 1995: Characteristics, Energy Consumption, and Energy Expenditures

Sampul Depan
DIANE Publishing, 1998

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Distribution of Floorspace and Buildings by Climate Zone 1995
13
End Uses Energy Sources and Energy Consumption
15
Space Heating Energy Sources 1995
16
Energy Sources Used in Commercial Buildings 1995
17
Electricity End Uses 1995
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Total Site Energy Consumption by End Use 1995
19
Natural Gas Consumption by End Use 1995
20
Energy Intensities for Electricity and Natural Gas by Principal Building Activity 1995
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Percent of Floorspace That Used Major Energy Sources by Size of Building Year Constructed Census Region and Climate Zone 1995
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Energy Intensities for Major Energy Sources by Size of Building Year Constructed Census Region and Climate Zone 1995
23
EndUse Equipment and Energy Conservation
25
Heating Equipment Used by Size of Building 1995
26
Cooling Equipment Used for Main and Other Use Percent of Cooled Floorspace 1995
27
Cooling Equipment Used by Size of Building 1995
28
Building Shell Conservation Features in Commercial Buildings 1995
29
Participation in Energy Conservation Programs 1995
30
1a Main Heating Equipment Number of Buildings and Relative Standard Errors 1995
31
3a Main Cooling Equipment Number of Buildings and Relative Standard Errors 1995
37
5a Participation in Energy Conservation Programs Number of Buildings and Relative Standard Errors
43
Detailed Tables
47
Use of RSE Row and Column Factors
51
Totals and Medians of Floorspace Number of Workers Hours of Operation
61
BC4 Census Region and Division Number of Buildings 1995
70
BC6 Climate Zone Number of Buildings and Floorspace 1995
78
BC8 Building Size Number of Buildings 1995
87
BC10 Year Constructed Number of Buildings 1995
95
BC12 Employment Size Category Number of Buildings 1995
103
BC14 Weekly Operating Hours Number of Buildings 1995
109
BC16 Occupancy of NongovernmentOwned and GovernmentOwned Buildings Number of Buildings
115
BC18 Energy Sources Number of Buildings 1995
125
BC21 SpaceHeating Energy Sources Number of Buildings 1995
131
BC23 Primary SpaceHeating Energy Sources Number of Buildings 1995
137
BC24 Primary SpaceHeating Energy Sources Floorspace 1995
139
BC25 Cooling Energy Sources Number of Buildings and Floorspace 1995
142
BC26 WaterHeating Energy Sources Number of Buildings 1995
145
BC27 WaterHeating Energy Sources Floorspace 1995
147
BC28 Cooking Energy Sources Number of Buildings and Floorspace 1995
149
BC29 Percent of Floorspace Heated Number of Buildings and Floorspace 1995
151
BC30 Percent of Floorspace Cooled Number of Buildings and Floorspace 1995
155
BC39 Lighting Equipment Number of Buildings 1995
184
BC40 Lighting Equipment Floorspace 1995
187
BC41 Energy Conservation Features Number of Buildings and Floorspace 1995
190
BC42 Building Shell Conservation Features Number of Buildings 1995
194
BC43 Building Shell Conservation Features Floorspace 1995
197
BC44 Reduction in Equipment Use During Off Hours Number of Buildings and Floorspace 1995
200
CE1 Total Energy Consumption by Major Fuel 1995
206
CE2 Total Energy Expenditures by Major Fuel 1995
210
CE3 Consumption for Sum of Major Fuels 1995
214
CE4 Expenditures for Sum of Major Fuels 1995
218
CE5 Consumption and Gross Energy Intensity by Census Region for Sum of Major Fuels 1995
222
CE6 Expenditures by Census Region for Sum of Major Fuels 1995
225
CE7 Consumption and Gross Energy Intensity by Building Size for Sum of Major Fuels 1995
228
CE8 Consumption and Gross Energy Intensity by Year Constructed for Sum of Major Fuels 1995
232
CE9 Total Electricity Consumption and Expenditures 1995
236
CE10 Electricity Consumption and Expenditure Intensities 1995
239
CE11 Electricity Consumption and Conditional Energy Intensity by Census Region 1995
242
CE12 Electricity Expenditures by Census Region 1995
245
CE13 Electricity Consumption and Conditional Energy Intensity by Building Size 1995
248
CE14 Electricity Consumption and Conditional Energy Intensity by Year Constructed 1995
251
CE15 Season of Peak Electricity Demand Number of Buildings and Floorspace 1995
254
CE16 Electricity Consumption and Conditional Energy Intensity by Season of Peak Demand 1995
258
CE17 Peak Electricity Demand Category Number of Buildings 1995
262
CE18 Peak Electricity Demand Category Floorspace 1995
265
CE19 Distribution of Peak Watts per Square Foot and Load Factors 1995
268
CE20 Total Natural Gas Consumption and Expenditures1995
271
CE21 Natural Gas Consumption and Expenditure Intensities 1995
274
CE22 Natural Gas Consumption and Conditional Energy Intensity by Census Region 1995
277
CE23 Natural Gas Expenditures by Census Region 1995
280
CE24 Natural Gas Consumption and Conditional Energy Intensity by Building Size 1995
283
CE25 Natural Gas Consumption and Conditional Energy Intensity by Year Constructed 1995
286
CE26 Total Fuel Oil Consumption and Expenditures 1995
289
CE27 Fuel Oil Consumption and Expenditure Intensities 1995
292
CE28 Fuel Oil Consumption and Conditional Energy Intensity by Census Region 1995
295
CE29 Fuel Oil Expenditures by Census Region 1995
297
CE30 Total District Heat Consumption and Expenditures 1995
299
CE31 District Heat Consumption and Expenditure Intensities 1995
302
Appendices
333
Glossary
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