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New Dutch stimulation measures for the production of dwellings and energy saving
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Posting Date |
12 June 2009
Countries |
Netherlands
Type of News |
News from countries
Theme |
Building operation, monitoring, energy management
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Financing, socio-economics
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Energy policies
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Socio-economics and finances related to energy conservation and renewable energy in buildings
Target Group |
Local/regional/national authorities and facilitators
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Building professionals
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Building occupants
Author(s) (organisation) |
Wonen , Werken en Integratie
Submitted by
Wouter Borsboom (TNO, Netherlands)
Tags:
Energy saving
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dwellings
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sustainable
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climate change and energy
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energy saving measures
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The Netherlands
The Dutch government has worked together with banks, local government and housing corporations to define measures to stimulate the production of dwellings, sustain employment in the building sector and stimulate sustainability.
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Submission URL(s) |
http://www.vrom.nl/pagina.html?id=40123
Source Languages |
Dutch
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~$2009026865Crisismaatregelenwoningbouwmarkt.doc
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