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IEA ECBCS annual report 2011
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Posting Date |
1 August 2012
Geographic Coverage |
International
Theme |
Legislation, regulations, standards
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Building envelope (walls, windows,...)
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Heating, domestic hot water
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Air conditioning, cooling, ventilation, air infiltration
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Lighting
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Controls, energy management systems
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Energy efficiency technologies and materials
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Energy sources, district heating / cooling, cogeneration
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Residential buildings
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Public and non residential buildings
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Very low energy buildings
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Building operation, monitoring, energy management
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Thermal comfort, indoor air quality, acoustics
Target Group |
Local/regional/national authorities and facilitators
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Building professionals
Type of publication |
Report
Author(s) |
Malcolm Orme
Publisher |
ECBCS Bookshop
Number pages |
40
Submitted by
Peter Wouters (INIVE EEIG)
Tags:
research
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buildings
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energy conservation
Source Languages |
English
IEA ECBCS annual report 2011
This report presents the 2011 activities of the IEA implementing agreement on energy conservation in buildings and community systems
URL |
http://www.ecbcs.org/docs/ECBCS_Annual_Report_2011.pdf
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