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FB 43 Lessons learned from community-based microgeneration projects: the impact of renewable energy capital grant schemes
Publication Year
2012
Document Status
Current
Abstract
Presents lessons learned from government-funded renewable energy schemes using solar PV and solar thermal technologies, wind turbines, ground source heat pumps and wood-fuelled boilers in schools, colleges and community buildings. The case studies provide an overview of the benefits of the installations and issues around project implementation.
Author
Munzinger, M. et al
ISBN
9781848062016
Publisher Information
BRE
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