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Energy renovation of multi apartment buildings: Contributions to economy and climate changes

•Energy renovation has a central role in the Croatian plan of climate change mitigation.•Almost 600 buildings with 16,400 apartments were renovated in Croatia in four years.•Renovations induce 32 jobs in Croatian economy per 1 million EUR of investments.•Total economic effects are 3 times higher tha...

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Published in:Energy and buildings 2020-10, Vol.224, p.110247, Article 110247
Main Authors: Mikulić, Davor, Slijepčević, Sunčana, Buturac, Goran
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Carbon dioxide
Climate change
Climate changes
Economic conditions
Economics
Economy
Energy
Energy consumption
Energy recovery
Energy renovation
Financing
Multi apartment buildings
Particle emission
Renovation
Residential areas
Residential energy
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Taxation
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