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The Louis Stokes Laboratories
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From the very beginning of the Louis Stokes Laboratories project, the client and project team decided to take an aggressive approach to energy efficiency. They agreed to do everything practical and feasible to conserve and recover energy in the design of the laboratories. The single largest energy consumer in the laboratories is the equipment that supplies, conditions, and moves the large amount of ventilation air required to maintain a safe environment. The key technologies used at Building 50 to meet this requirement in an energy-efficient manner are: daylighting, variable-air-volume (VAV) control of the ventilation air supply and exhaust, desiccant energy-recovery "heat wheels" in the building's supply and general exhaust system, and automated controls for the mechanical HVAC building systems.


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