
doi: 10.2172/1219715 , 10.2172/1046299
In this report, the PARR team identifies housing characteristics and energy use for fifteen housing types (groups) in the Chicagoland (Cook County, Illinois) region and specifies measure packages that provide an optimum level of energy savings based on a BEopt analysis. The analysis is based on assessor data and actual energy consumption data on 432,605 houses representing approximately 30% of the population.
Chicago, Consumption, Energy Efficiency, Characterization, Energy Consumption, Building America, Cold Climate, Parr, Bungalow, Retrofit, Insulation, Chicagoland, And Utilization, Beopt, Energy Use Index, Houses, Buildings, Assessor, Utility Bill, Energy Conservation Parr, 32 Energy Conservation
Chicago, Consumption, Energy Efficiency, Characterization, Energy Consumption, Building America, Cold Climate, Parr, Bungalow, Retrofit, Insulation, Chicagoland, And Utilization, Beopt, Energy Use Index, Houses, Buildings, Assessor, Utility Bill, Energy Conservation Parr, 32 Energy Conservation
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