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Energy Use Pattern of Multi-family building across U.S. Nitish Garg, MEMP’ 17 President – Duke MEMP Energy Club Duke University

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Energy Use Pattern of Multi-family building

across U.S.

Nitish Garg, MEMP’ 17 President – Duke MEMP Energy Club

Duke University

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Climate Zone Demarcation

Source: https://www.eia.gov/consumption/residential/maps.php

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Nitish Garg is a graduate in Mechanical Engineering from PEC University of Technology, India and is currently pursuing MEM degree with concentration in energy at Duke University. He previously served as Project Engineer for GE Power. Over his 3 years of work experience, he worked for large scale power projects across India, Bangladesh and USA. He is passionate about sustainable energy and interested in working toward optimization of generation mix and energy efficiency. LinkedIn Profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nitishgargduke