Abstract
Many churches share problems of inefficient heating systems, drafty windows, high ceilings, and poor insulation. The author has devised a four-stage method to evaluate the energy efficiency of a religious building and to develop recommendations for improvement. The suggested payback period is four years or less. This article describes the proposed method and highlights a successful project in Oshawa, Ontario as an example.
Citation Formats
Fox, J.
Can energy conservation and religion mix.
Canada: N. p.,
1987.
Web.
Fox, J.
Can energy conservation and religion mix.
Canada.
Fox, J.
1987.
"Can energy conservation and religion mix."
Canada.
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title = {Can energy conservation and religion mix}
author = {Fox, J}
abstractNote = {Many churches share problems of inefficient heating systems, drafty windows, high ceilings, and poor insulation. The author has devised a four-stage method to evaluate the energy efficiency of a religious building and to develop recommendations for improvement. The suggested payback period is four years or less. This article describes the proposed method and highlights a successful project in Oshawa, Ontario as an example.}
journal = []
volume = {7:6}
journal type = {AC}
place = {Canada}
year = {1987}
month = {Aug}
}
title = {Can energy conservation and religion mix}
author = {Fox, J}
abstractNote = {Many churches share problems of inefficient heating systems, drafty windows, high ceilings, and poor insulation. The author has devised a four-stage method to evaluate the energy efficiency of a religious building and to develop recommendations for improvement. The suggested payback period is four years or less. This article describes the proposed method and highlights a successful project in Oshawa, Ontario as an example.}
journal = []
volume = {7:6}
journal type = {AC}
place = {Canada}
year = {1987}
month = {Aug}
}