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U.S. Department of Energy
Branche: Government
Number of terms: 22108
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Legal documents that regulate construction to protect the health, safety, and welfare of people. Codes establish minimum standards but do not guarantee efficiency or quality.
Industry:Energy
Low or medium Btu content gas, composed mainly of carbon monoxide, nitrogen(2), and hydrogen(2) made by the gasification of wood or coal.
Industry:Energy
Major energy consuming sectors of the economy. The Commercial Sector includes commercial buildings and private companies. The Industrial Sector includes manufacturers and processors. The Residential Sector includes private homes. The Transportation Sector includes automobiles, trucks, rail, ships, and aircraft.
Industry:Energy
Material such as brick, rock, or stone.
Industry:Energy
Materials left over from making nuclear energy. Radioactive waste can living organisms if it is not stored safely.
Industry:Energy
Materials that prevent or slow down the movement of heat.
Industry:Energy
Materials that store heat.
Industry:Energy
Materials with high thermal energy storage capacity contained in or part of a building's walls, floors, or freestanding elements.
Industry:Energy
Materials with various qualities that are applied to glass windows before installation. These coatings reduce radiant heat transfer through the window and also reflects outside heat and a portion of the incoming solar energy, thus reducing heat gain. The most common type has a sputtered coating on the inside of a window unit. The other type is a durable "hard-coat" glass with a coating, baked into the glass surface.
Industry:Energy
Metal, usually galvanized sheet metal, used to provide protection against infiltration of precipitation into a roof or exterior wall; usually placed around roof penetrations such as chimneys.
Industry:Energy