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Energy Impacts of Heat Island Reduction Strategies in the Greater Toronto Area, Canada
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Document Date: 2011-12-20 17:31:11


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Canada Steven Konopacki / Los Angeles / Toronto / Hashem Akbari / /

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Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory / Heat Island Group Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory / Renewable Energy / /

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Retail Store / Building Energy Simulations / Building Technologies / /

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annual natural gas deficit / retail store / peak-demand electricity / direct and indirect energy / winter heating-energy use / electricity / annual electricity savings / energy saving potentials / residential gas price / uniform residential and commercial electricity / retail / potential annual natural gas deficit / gas price / potential annual energy savings / electric heating systems / potential energy / energy performance / annual energy savings / gas make winter heating penalties / annual total energy savings / hourly building energy simulation model / energy use / energy saving potentials consideration / coolingand heating-energy use / retail stores / energy prices / annual gas deficit / Potential annual electricity savings / retail buildings / summer cooling-energy use / gas prices / metropolitan-wide energy use / energy / annual energy use / gas deficit / /

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Lake Ontario / /

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U.S. Department of Energy / Toronto Atmospheric Fund / /

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Eva Ligeti / Steven Konopacki / /

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Assistant Secretary / Executive / /

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California / /

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HIR technologies / simulation / /

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