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Your furnace keeps your home warm and cozy, so it's essential to maintain it. A furnace can stop working for various reasons. A lack of gas supply or a tripped breaker can prevent the furnace from receiving the energy it needs to operate. Leaking ducts or a clogged air vent might keep your system from running smoothly, and a malfunctioning thermostat can interfere with the warm air the system distributes.
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The energy intensity for cooling commercial buildings in the United States depends on the climate the building is located in. Energy intensity in buildings is the energy consumed per square foot of floorspace. U.S. commercial buildings in hot or very hot climates, which are primarily in the southernmost parts of the country, were more than six times more energy-intensive for cooling (14.2 thousand British thermal units per square foot [MBtu/sf]) than buildings in cold or very cold climates (2.3 MBtu/sf).