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Information Paper 17/86 Investing in energy efficiency: 1 Appraisal techniques and assumptions
Publication Year
1986
Document Status
Archived
Abstract
Reviews several investment appraisal techniques and discusses how they can be used to assess the economic benefits of different energy efficiency measures in housing. Describes the procedure for using the preferred method and energy savings are estimated with the aid of the BREDEM Domestic Energy Model.
Document History
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Author
Baldwin, R. and Atkinson, G.
Publisher Information
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