@inproceedings{1852, author = {Dale A Sartor and Mary Ann Piette and William F Tschudi and Stephen Fok}, title = {Strategies for Energy Benchmarking in Cleanrooms and Laboratory-Type Facilities}, abstract = {

Buildings with cleanrooms and laboratories are growing in terms of total floor area and energy intensity. This building type is common in institutions such as universities and in many industries such as microelectronics and biotechnology. These buildings, with high ventilation rates and special environmental considerations, consume from 4 to 100 times more energy per square foot than conventional commercial buildings. Owners and operators of such facilities know they are expensive to operate, but have little way of knowing if their facilities are efficient or inefficient. A simple comparison of energy consumption per square foot is of little value. A growing interest in benchmarking is also fueled by:

}, year = {2000}, booktitle = {2000 ACEEE Summer Study on Energy Efficiency in Buildings}, journal = {2000 ACEEE Summer Study on Energy Efficiency in Buildings}, series = {2000 ACEEE Summer Study on Energy Efficiency in Buildings}, month = {08/2000}, address = {Pacific Grove, CA}, language = {eng}, }