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AGA Calls For New Energy Efficiency Study
June 8, 2000
Commercial buildings' energy saving standards to be reviewed
The American Gas Association called for an independent study of potential energy saving standards for new commercial buildings, saying the current analysis by the Pacific Northwest National Laboratories (PNNL) is ambiguous and flawed. According to the AGA, the study used inconsistent market share data and failed to factor in future market shifts.
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