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Sustainable Energy Consumption In Residential Buildings 1st Edition Bettina Brohmann

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Sustainable Energy Consumption In Residential Buildings 1st Edition Bettina Brohmann
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Publisher: Physica-Verlag Heidelberg
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.31 MB
Pages: 266
Author: Bettina Brohmann, Tim Clamor (auth.), Klaus Rennings, Bettina Brohmann, Julia Nentwich, Joachim Schleich, Thure Traber, Rolf Wüstenhagen (eds.)
ISBN: 9783790828481, 9783790828498, 3790828483, 3790828491
Language: English
Year: 2013
Edition: 1

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Sustainable Energy Consumption In Residential Buildings 1st Edition Bettina Brohmann by Bettina Brohmann, Tim Clamor (auth.), Klaus Rennings, Bettina Brohmann, Julia Nentwich, Joachim Schleich, Thure Traber, Rolf Wüstenhagen (eds.) 9783790828481, 9783790828498, 3790828483, 3790828491 instant download after payment.

As the residential buildings sector accounts for around 30 percent of the final energy demand in Germany, this sector is increasingly becoming the focus of public attention with regard to climate change. In this book, decisions on energy consumption by private households are examined. The analyses are based on several empirical methods. The results show that the road to more sustainable energy consumption in residential buildings is not hampered by a lack of will on behalf of the consumers. However one should be realistic that there are many instances where improving thermal institution involves additional economic costs for individual households.

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