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Insulating existing flats : energy benefits and costs
Final results are yet to be published, but provisional data from extensive energy-saving measures on a block of flats in Copenhagen indicate that energy consumption can be cut by up to 40 per cent. The problem really concerns benefits in relation to costs. The author, a civil engineer by training, is coordinator of energy projects for existing buildings sponsored by the Danish Ministry of Trade. He is also energy secretary of Sofus-Byg, a joint public-private body for co-ordinating research and development in Denmark.
Insulating existing flats : energy benefits and costs
Final results are yet to be published, but provisional data from extensive energy-saving measures on a block of flats in Copenhagen indicate that energy consumption can be cut by up to 40 per cent. The problem really concerns benefits in relation to costs. The author, a civil engineer by training, is coordinator of energy projects for existing buildings sponsored by the Danish Ministry of Trade. He is also energy secretary of Sofus-Byg, a joint public-private body for co-ordinating research and development in Denmark.
Insulating existing flats : energy benefits and costs
Jensen, Ole (author)
Building Research & Information ; 7 ; 156
1979-05-01
1 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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