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PRELIMINARY REVIEW OF NECPA GENERATED INFORMATION REQUIREMENTS FOR THE OFFICE OF CONSERVATION AND SOLAR APPLICATIONS
Author(s) -
R. G. Rivera,
A. L. Nieves
Publication year - 1979
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/1073605
Subject(s) - table (database) , energy conservation , computer science , quality (philosophy) , information needs , engineering , database , world wide web , philosophy , epistemology , electrical engineering
Effective implementation of energy conservation policy requires large quantities of various types of good quality, timely data. To obtain the desired data, the information requirements must first be identified so that they can be communicated in a justifiable form to the Energy Information Administration (EIA) and other data collecting organizations. This report represents the initial results of an effort to describe the general information needed by the Office of Conservation and Solar Applications (CS) to carry out their responsibility in implementing the National Energy Conservation Policy Act (NECPA). The assessment of the NECPA-generated information requirements is organized around the conservation programs for utilities, residences, industry, federal and public buildings and transportation. This assessment identifies the factors that generate the information requirements (sections, parts and titles of NECPA), describes the general information needed to implement the act and references potential sources of data. Appendix A contains a summary of this assessment in,table form. This report is the first in a series in a study to assess the information and data requirements of the Conservation and Solar Office. Subsequent reports will concentrate on specific programs to access detailed data needs

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