Evaluation of Future Strategic and Energy Efficient Options for the U.S. Capitol Power Plant Evaluation of Future Strategic and Energy Efficient Options for the U.S. Capitol Power Plant

Evaluation of Future Strategic and Energy Efficient Options for the U.S. Capitol Power Plant

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The U.S. Capitol Complex in Washington, D.C., comprises some of the most historic and symbolic buildings in the nation. The steam and chilled water required to heat and cool these buildings and related equipment is generated and distributed by the Capitol Power Plant (CPP) district energy system. Portions of the CPP system are now 50 to 100 years old and require renewal so that reliable utility services can be provided to the U.S. Capitol Complex for the foreseeable future.

Evaluation of Future Strategic and Energy Efficient Options for the U.S. Capitol Power Plant provides comments on an interim set of publicly available consultant-generated options for the delivery of utility services to the U.S. Capitol Complex. The report provides recommendations to bring the interim options to completion, including suggestions for additional analyses, so that the CPP can be best positioned to meet the future strategic and energy efficiency requirements of the U.S. Capitol Complex.

 

GENRE
Science & Nature
RELEASED
2009
August 12
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
48
Pages
PUBLISHER
National Academies Press
SELLER
National Academy of Sciences
SIZE
484
KB

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