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States that contemporary laboratory facilities are energy-intensive. The energy problem, in relation to magnitude, is driven by the heating and cooling to condition ventilation air, laboratory equipment loads and lighting, all with attendant HVAC auxiliary loads. While most laboratories have associated office and support spaces, energy requirements are typical for the space type, and therefore the energy use of the laboratory is the dominant factor. Discusses various energy conservation measures incorporated into a laboratory project resulting in an estimated annual energy cost 30% below an energy cost budget defined by the 10 CFR 435 energy standard based on the prescriptive requirements of that standard.
KEYWORDS: Laboratories, energy conservation, standards, USA, case studies.