Energy efficient air

Australia, 1991

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Episode of Series “Energy management in commercial buildings”.
Designed as one of a series of videos commissioned by the Commonwealth Department of Primary Industries and Energy and the Gas and Fuel Corporation of Victoria, this video looks at ways commercial building owners, operators and managers can save energy and the environment. This episode looks at practical ways to reduce the energy consumption of air conditioning systems.

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director

Mark Poole

producer

John R. Hipwell

production company

Commonwealth Department of Primary Industries and Energy

Gas and Fuel Corporation of Victoria

Duration

00:18:00:00

Production places
Australia
Production dates
1991

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Energy management in commercial buildings

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