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2 BACKGROUND 2.1 Structural behavio
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Considering these requirements a qu
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Hydro power Bio energy Fossil Nucle
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New composite high performance sili
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Comparative Life Cycle Impact Asses
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Load, kN Load, kN Load, kN 1400 Rei
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Life cycle inventory of stainless s
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5 CONCLUSIONS In this paper, a rela
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2 EXPERIMENTAL INVESTIGATION 2.1 Me
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TFRC-1.5 TFRC-1.0 TFRC-2.0 Figure 1
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Interpretation of the various load
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Sustainable planning of renewal of
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of criteria is the most difficult a
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Perceptions of sustainable housing
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1.3 Sustainable Housing in Europe T
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This paper outlines a research proj
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Sustainable design in the neighborh
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Reduction of energy consumption in
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Examination of photovoltaic (PV) co
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3 USE OF SIMULATION PROGRAM PVSYST
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Inflation adjusted LCCA of a compar
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REFERENCES [1] Gervasio H. et. al.
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1.3 Heritage at risk & vacant histo
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new procedure but is it an effectiv
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Tyzack, A. (2006). Crumbling Herita