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Abstract
On Thursday 4 October the Centre for Energy Policy held an Energy Conversation entitled "How Feasible is the Ambition to Dramatically Reduce Energy Demand in our Non-Domestic Buildings?", part of Climate Week 2018. With representatives from Zero Waste Scotland, arbnco, as well as academic expertise from Strathclyde on the panel, this proved to be a fascinating and thought-provoking event.
This blog presents the Centre for Energy Policy team's reflections on this event.
This blog presents the Centre for Energy Policy team's reflections on this event.
Original language | English |
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Type | Blog post |
Media of output | Website |
Publisher | University of Strathclyde |
Place of Publication | Glasgow |
Publication status | Published - 29 Oct 2018 |
Keywords
- energy policy
- energy efficiency
- non-domestic energy efficiency
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Centre for Energy Policy Energy Conversations:How Feasible is the Ambition to Dramatically Reduce Energy Demand in our Non-Domestic Buildings?
Antonios Katris (Organiser), Oluwafisayo Titilope Alabi (Organiser), Christian Calvillo Munoz (Organiser), Ragne Low (Organiser), Karen Turner (Organiser), Daniel Costola (Speaker), Andrew Maw (Speaker), Warren McIntyre (Speaker) & Alf Young (Chair)
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