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Development of Requirements for a Solar Building Conceptual Design Tool

Athienitis, A. K., Kesik, T., B-Morrison, I., Noguchi, M., Tzempelikos, A., Charron, R., Karava, P., Zmeureanu, R., Love, J., Harrison, S. and Poissant, Y. (2004) Development of Requirements for a Solar Building Conceptual Design Tool. In: Canadian Solar Buildings Conference, 20-24 August 2004, Montreal, Canada.

Why are New ‘Direct Gain’ Dwellings Underperforming in Scotland

Kondratenko, I., Sharpe, Tim and Porteous, Colin (2004) Why are New ‘Direct Gain’ Dwellings Underperforming in Scotland. In: EuroSun 2004: Integration of Solar Technologies in Building Design Conference, Freiburg, Germany, June 2004. EuroSun.

Propuesta ‘Diseño Personalizado Masivo’ Para El Mejoramiento del Desarrollo de Vivienda de Bajo Costo En Mexico

Noguchi, Masa and Hernández-Velasco, Carlos (2004) Propuesta ‘Diseño Personalizado Masivo’ Para El Mejoramiento del Desarrollo de Vivienda de Bajo Costo En Mexico. CALEIDOSCOPIO, 8 (15). pp. 127-144. ISSN 1405-7107

Government Initiatives for the Integration of Distributed Generation in the Canadian Electrical Grid and Homes

Poissant, Yves, Martel, Sylvain, Ayoub, Josef, Abbey, Chad, Charron, Remi, Noguchi, M. and Dignard-Bailey, Lisa (2004) Government Initiatives for the Integration of Distributed Generation in the Canadian Electrical Grid and Homes. In: 29th Annual Conference of the Solar Energy Society of Canada, 21-25 August 2004, Waterloo, Canada.

Why are new ‘Direct Gain’ dwellings underperforming in Scotland?

Sharpe, Tim and Kontratenko, I. (2004) Why are new ‘Direct Gain’ dwellings underperforming in Scotland? In: Eurosun 2004 5th International Conference Sonnenforum, 20 to 24 June 2004, Konzerthaus in Freiburg, Germany.

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