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Energy World October 2011
This issue majors on energy in homes and buildings - see page 12 onwards for an account of the value of sustainability measures for commercial developments; a round-up of energy efficiency measures within buildings; and an article on low energy refurbishment strategies.
The second focus of articles is on energy used in road transport. See page 22 onwards for a report from Berlin and articles on the benefits of fuel cell and electric vehicles. We also hace and interview with the new EI president, Joan MacNaughton.
Issue details
Journal title: Energy World
Publisher: Energy Institute
Organisation: Energy Institute
Subjects: Building, Energy efficiency, Transport Engineering, Transport, Electricity, Hybrid vehicles, Fuel cells