Residential HVAC Data, Assumptions and Methodology for End-Use Forecasting with EPRI-REEPS 2.1

LBL-34045 UC-1600 Residential HVAC Data, Assumptions and Methodology for End-Use Forecasting with EPRI-REEPS 2.1 Francis X . Johnson, Richard E. Brown, James W. Hanford, Alan H. Sanstad and Jonathan G. Koomey Energy and Environment Division Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory University of California Berkeley, C A 94720 June 1994 This work was supported by the Assistant Secretary for Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy, Office of Planning and Analysis and Office of Building Technologies, and the Deputy Undersecretary of the Office of Policy, Planning, and Analysis of the U.S. Department of Energy under Contract No. DE-AC03-76SF00098. DISTRIBUTION OF THIS DOCUMENT IS UNLIMITED f MASTER

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