Energy Performance Gap Analysis in Energy Efficient Residential Buildings in Lithuania
Implementing provisions of the EPBD all Member States require to provide EPC (Energy Performance Certificate) when buildings are c onstructed, sold or rented. The purpose of the certificate is to compare buildings’ performance and inform the end-users. However, quite many mismatches and discrepancie...
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| Auteurs principaux: | Motuzienė Violeta, Lapinskienė Vilūnė, Rynkun Genrika, Bielskus Jonas |
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| Langue: | EN |
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2021
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