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Developing the home energy report: An everyday householder-centred approach

A compulsory home energy report (HER) is to be introduced by the government in England and Wales as part of the Home Information Pack. This will, in part, meet the requirements of the European Directive on The Energy Performance of Buildings, providing energy performance certificates for dwellings w...

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Published in:Energy and buildings 2005-10, Vol.37 (10), p.1092-1103
Main Authors: Parnell, R., Popovic Larsen, O.
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