Summary
Reports that the German Government plans a 25% reduction in CO2 emissions by the year 2005, taking 1990 as the reference year. States that one third of the end-energy consumption in Germany is for heating housing. On the basis of a literature search of more than 300 articles sets out the fundamentals of low energy house construction and details the energy conservation potential of a series of measures.
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- Original title: [In German. / En allemand.]
- Record ID : 1999-1100
- Languages: German
- Subject: Environment
- Source: Gesund. Ing. - vol. 118 - n. 5
- Publication date: 1997/10
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- Author(s) : HAYASHI T., ITOH T.
- Date : 1998/01
- Languages : Japanese
- Source: SHASE - vol. 72 - n. 1
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Vorteile einer energieeffizienten Kühlung: Ökol...
- Author(s) : WEISSENBORN P.
- Date : 2000/09
- Languages : German
- Source: Kälte + Klimatechnik (Die) - vol. 53 - n. 9
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Impacts of climate change on building performan...
- Date : 2001/11
- Languages : English
- Source: Build. Res. Inf. - vol. 29 - n. 6
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- Author(s) : DEGELMAN L. O.
- Date : 2002
- Languages : English
- Source: Build. Serv. Eng. Res. Technol. - vol. 23 - n. 4
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Better buildings. New European legislation to s...
- Date : 2003
- Languages : English
- Source: Eur. Comm./Comm. eur./AIVC, CD - 2 p./AIVC CD n. 12
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