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Evaluation of Two Chilean Native Macroalgae: “Pelillo” for Thermal Insulation Application

Energy consumption in the residential sector and air pollution are relevant topics for the global population. One of the causes, especially in cold climate cities, is that buildings maintain a high energy consumption for heating and cooling, primarily using low-efficiency biomass combustion for heat...

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Published in:Buildings (Basel) 2023-10, Vol.13 (10)
Main Authors: Rojas Herrera, Carlos Javier, Rodríguez Neira, Karin, Cárdenas-Ramírez, Juan Pablo
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