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Information Paper 4/96 Potential carbon emission savings from combined heat and power in buildings
Publication Year
1996
Document Status
Archived
Abstract
Presents an initial analysis of the extent to which carbon emissions could be reduced through the application of combined heat and power in UK buildings. The results are of interest to those wishing to gain an overview of the scope for buildings-related energy savings through increased efficiency.
Document History
Whilst this publication can still be purchased some of the information in it has been superseded by more recent research and standards. The BRE Group does not accept any responsibility whatsoever for any loss or damage, including - without limitation - indirect or consequential loss or damage arising from use, or loss of use, of data or profits arising out of, or in connection with, the use of this document.
Author
Moss, S. A. and Shorrock, L. D.
ISBN
9781860810824
Publisher Information
BRE
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