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Title Energy Engineering Analysis Program (EEAP), Burtonwood Military Community, United Kingdom. Revised energy report. Executive summary
Publication Date1983 Dec 01
OSTI IdentifierOSTI ID: 562754
Report Number(s)AD-A--330768/3/XAB
Other Number(s)Other: CNN: Contract DACA90-81-C-0096; TRN: TRN: 80050104
Resource TypeTechnical Report
Resource RelationOther Information: PBD: Dec 1983
Research OrgNewcomb and Boyd Consulting Engineers, Atlanta, GA (United States)
Subject32 ENERGY CONSERVATION, CONSUMPTION, AND UTILIZATION; MILITARY FACILITIES; ENERGY CONSERVATION
Description/AbstractThis document is the Executive Summary of the Energy Report of the Energy Engineering Analysis Program (EEAP) for the Burtonwood, England Military Community. The purpose of this document is to present analysis of potential energy conservation projects at each of the sites. The EEAP provides engineering studies of Army facilities to identify and analyze facility energy conservation projects. This program has been completed, is being performed, or is planned for all Army facilities worldwide. This project provides for completion of that program for Burtonwood Military Community with installations located in Burtonwood, Caerwent and Hythe, United Kingdom. Work is being performed under the direction of the European Division of the U.S. Army Corp of Engineers under Contract No. DACA9O-81-C-0096. The study is being performed by A E International/Newcomb Boyd, Consulting Engineers, a joint venture, with home offices located in Atlanta, Georgia. Local engineering support for the project is being provided by Suizer Brothers International. This report was originally submitted in December 1982. The revisions for this December 1983 revision primarily reflect modified ECIP guidance changes issued in February 1983. Other changes include the use of updated utility costs, FY83 utility consumption data, and changes related to the addition of Increment F work to the project scope.
Country of PublicationUnited States
LanguageEnglish
FormatMedium: P; Size: 69 p.
System Entry Date2008 Feb 05

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