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Books [Show All Book Information]
Builder's Guide to Cold
Climates
Joe Lstiburek
Energy and Environmental Building
Association
ISBN: 0-9755127-1-4
Consumer Guide to Home
Energy Savings: 9th Edition
Jennifer Thorne Amann, Alex Wilson &
Katie Ackerly
New Society Publishers
ISBN: 9780865716025
Residential Energy: Cost
Savings and Comfort for Existing Buildings
John Krigger & Chris
Dorsi
Saturn Resource Management, Inc.
ISBN: 1-880120-12-7
Build Like a Pro: Insulate
and Weatherize
Bruce Harley
Taunton Press
ISBN
978-1-56158-554-0
FactSheets [Show All FactSheets]
IAQ-2 ABSN FACTSHEET.pdf
Indoor Air Quality Improvement
for Home Owners: II. Moisture, Ventilation & Pressure by ABSN. Here in Part
II, we provide some general tips concerning combustion appliances, and moisture,
ventilation and pressure management. These issues often overlap, and are
difficult to categorize, but play important roles in residentail IAQ.
EEM-00252 Searching 4 Energy Saving Homes.pdf
Searching
the Market for Energy-Saving Homes -- A Checklist for Alaska Many features about
a home can make a difference in your comfort and in the amount of energy needed
for heating, cooling, and lighting. The following checklist will help you
evaluate the energy-saving potential of a home, or help you determine whether a
home you may be buying, building, or remodeling will be economical to operate.
EEM-00450 IAQ Strategies for Cold Climates.pdf
Indoor
Air Quality and Ventilation Strategies for Cold Climates This is a new
publication as of Autumn 2004. It replaces our former publication on ventilation
strategies and is based on Alaska research results. Various levels and options
for ventilation systems and control strategies are described, as well as
concerns over induction of pollutants like carbon monoxide and radon if
"exhaust-only" systems are used. The publication is intended as a decision guide
for ventilating residences. Cost estimates are included.
EEM-01152 Comparative Unit Fuel Costs for Dollar Net Heat
Output.pdf
Comparative Unit Fuel Costs for Equivalent Dollar Net Heat
Output The continual rise in energy costs has resulted in an interest in the
development of simple methods for determining optimum fuel costs. The following
tables provide one method of comparing unit fuel costs based on equivalent net
heat production in British Thermal Units per dollar ($1.00) of fuel expenditure.
News [Show All News]
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ABSN's Community Energy
Efficiency Program Announces $3.5 mil in training and Energy Upgrades in 48
Rural Alaska Communities!
Work will train approximately 200 rural
Alaskans to complete energy efficiency upgrades in their communities. [more...]
New Energy Rater
Training
We are no longer accepting Energy Rater applications. [more...]
Residential Endorsement
Test
If you are a General Contractor interested in attaining your
Residential Endorsement, please be aware that the State is no longer
administering the test. Experior Assessments, LLC, will now be handling all of
the testing for Alaska. Contact Experior Online for more info. [more...]
Links [Show All Links]
Cold Climate Housing
Research Center
The Cold Climate Housing Research Center (CCHRC) is
an industry based, non-profit corporation created to facilitate the development,
use, and testing of energy efficient, durable, healthy, and cost effective
building technologies for Alaska and the world's cold climate regions. [go there]
University
of Alaska Fairbanks CES Alaska Energy and Housing
The Housing Program
for UAF's Cooperative Extension Service's mission is to objectively bring the
best possible housing technology information to Alaskan home owners and
builders. Using the research facilities of the University and the national
research networks of Federal institutions and private corporations, Extension
tries to bring you through newsletters, publications, and personal consultations
in education, the best information we can provide on housing technology.
Publishers of the Solar Design Manual for Alaska, available for order on this
site. [go
there]
Alaska
Energy Efficiency Clearing House
Alaska Energy Efficiency dot org is
a statewide clearinghouse and one stop shop to the world of energy efficiency in
Alaska. The website was formed by the Energy Efficiency & Conservation
Working Group, of which ABSN's Executive Director, Scott Anaya is a Steering
Committee member. Find a calendar of events, links to information for trades,
homeowners, teachers, students, and much more! [go there]
AHFC
Research Information Center
Energy & Construction information,
workshops & library [go there]