Executive Summary of the Basewide Energy Study for Ft. Douglas, Utah

Abstract

This executive summary of the Basewide Energy Study of Ft. Douglas, Utah is a condensed version of a systematic plan of projects to reduce energy consumption. This summary condenses the Basewide Energy Study into brief discussions of all analytical and engineering results of the study. Ft. Douglas can achieve a 16.9 percent reduction in energy use with an annual savings of $45,833 if all recommendations in the report are implemented. To accomplish this the post needs to implement five no cost initiations; fund six low cost projects, and submit one project for QRIP funding.

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Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Feb 01, 1988
Accession Number
ADA330659

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