What next for energy efficient homes?
Greenwood, D. and Congreve, A. 2016. What next for energy efficient homes?
Greenwood, D. and Congreve, A. 2016. What next for energy efficient homes?
Title | What next for energy efficient homes? |
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Authors | Greenwood, D. and Congreve, A. |
Year | 2016 |
Output media | IDOX blog |
Keywords | Homes, zero carbon, energy, efficiency, regulation, standards, policy |
Publication dates | |
Published | 16 Apr 2024 |
Project | The future of policy and standards for low and zero carbon homes |
Funder | RICS Research Trust |
Web address (URL) | https://theknowledgeexchangeblog.com/2016/04/26/what-next-for-energy-efficient-homes/ |
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