Retrofit of Empire State Building to Slash Energy Use by 38%
By 2013, New York City’s Empire State Building should be
consuming 38% less energy while shaving its peak electrical
demand by 3.5 megawatts. But the real achievement of the
massive energy retrofit is the process used to devise it, a
process that can now be applied to other existing buildings.
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