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Finanzierungsmöglichkeiten zur thermischen Sanierung großvolumiger Wohngebäude
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Posting Date |
26 November 2010
Publication Date |
2010
Country |
Austria
Geographic Coverage |
National
Theme |
Residential buildings
,
Financing, socio-economics
Target Group |
Local/regional/national authorities and facilitators
,
Building professionals
,
Building occupants
Type of publication |
Brochure
Author(s) |
Austrian Energy Agency
Publisher |
Austrian Energy Agency
Number pages |
8
Submitted by
François Durier (CETIAT )
Tags:
energy renovation
|
residential buildings
|
financial instruments
Source Languages |
German
Finanzierungsmöglichkeiten zur thermischen Sanierung großvolumiger Wohngebäude
This brochure from the Austrian Energy Agency explains what are the possibilities to finance energy renovation of big residential multi-family buildings in Austria.
URL |
http://www.klimaaktiv.at/filemanager/download/68043
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