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Reducing the Greenhouse effect through Alternative Industrial Estates Mgt

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Project Description

Energy use in buildings is one of the biggest contributors to UK carbon emissions, and low carbon refurbishment of existing buildings is one of the key ways to reduce this impact. This research proposal aims to contribute to this shift towards low carbon buildings.

Status Project Complete
Funder(s) Energy Technology Partnership
Value £10,193.00
Project Dates Feb 13, 2013 - Oct 13, 2015

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