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Improving energy efficiency of existing residential buildings using effective thermal retrofit of building envelope

Upgrading the energy efficiency of existing buildings is a well-known issue around the globe. Given the very low renewal rate of the building stock, thermal retrofit of the existing buildings seems to be a good solution to improve the environmental performance of the building sector. Several studies...

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Published in:Indoor + built environment 2019-07, Vol.28 (6), p.744-760
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