Energy savings potential from improved building controls for the US commercial building sector

Author:

Fernandez Nick,Katipamula SrinivasORCID,Wang Weimin,Xie Yulong,Zhao Mingjie

Funder

United States Department of Energy

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

General Energy

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