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Homeowners’ Perceptions of Renewable Energy and Market Value of Sustainable Buildings

Growing concerns over environmental issues and sustainable living have resulted in increased interest in renewable energy and energy efficiency. The real estate market is no exception, with homeowners increasingly considering the market value of green and sustainable buildings, which can offer both...

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Published in:Energies (Basel) 2023-05, Vol.16 (10), p.4178
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Emissions
Energy efficiency
Energy industry
Energy management systems
Environmental engineering
Factor analysis
Green buildings
Green design
Green development
Green market
Homeowners
Market value
Perception
Random sampling
Real estate
Real property
Renewable energy sources
residential renewable energy
residential sustainability
Social sciences
Statistical analysis
Statistical methods
Statistical sampling
Statistical tests
Statistics
Surveys
Sustainability
sustainable buildings
Sustainable development
Sustainable living
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