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La casa sostenibile che non consuma energia: possibilità e limiti
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Posting Date |
10 December 2010
Publication Date |
2010
Country |
Italy
Geographic Coverage |
National
Theme |
Legislation, regulations, standards
,
Energy efficiency technologies and materials
,
General
Target Group |
Local/regional/national authorities and facilitators
,
Building professionals
Type of publication |
Slide presentation
Author(s) |
Marco Marengo , Roberto Lollini (Università degli studi di Bergamo , Italy)
Publisher |
www.settimanaenergia.it/media/eventi/relazioni/10.11.11_Marengo.pdf
Number pages |
20
Submitted by
François Durier (CETIAT )
Tags:
Zero energy building
Source Languages |
Italian
La casa sostenibile che non consuma energia: possibilità e limiti
This slide presentation from the University of Bergamo (Italy) considers the question of zero energy buildings.
URL |
http://www.settimanaenergia.it/media/eventi/relazioni/10.11.11_Marengo.pdf
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