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Investments to improve the energy efficiency of existing residential buildings in countries of the former Soviet Union
- 作者: Martinot, Eric,
- 出版: Washington, D.C., U.S.A. : World Bank ©1997.
- 稽核項: 1 online resource (ix, 151 pages).
- 叢書名: Studies of economies in transformation,24
- 標題: Energy conservation , Energiebesparing. , Apartment houses Government policy. , Haus. , Power ResourcesGeneral. , BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Industries -- Energy. , Heating from central stations Economic aspects. , IndustriesEnergy. , Housing policy , Heating from central stations Economic aspects -- Former Soviet republics. , Government policy , Nachfolgestaaten , Energy conservation. , Apartment houses Energy conservation -- Former Soviet republics. , Energieverbrauch , Soviet Union Former Soviet republics. , TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING Power Resources -- General. , Sowjetunion , Huisvesting. , BUSINESS & ECONOMICS , TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING , SCIENCE Energy. , SCIENCE , Energy conservation Economic aspects -- Former Soviet republics. , Apartment houses Energy conservation. , Electronic books. , Apartment houses , Housing policy. , Soviet Union , Heating from central stations , Apartment houses Government policy -- Former Soviet republics. , Government policy. , Energy conservation Economic aspects. , Energy. , Housing policy Former Soviet republics. , Effizienz , Economic aspects. , Economic aspects
- ISBN: 0821340573 , 9780821340578
- ISBN: 0821340573 , 1014-997X ;
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- 附註: Includes bibliographical references (pages 143-151).
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