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Energy Efficient Cities Case Studies Database
Energy Efficient Cities Case Studies Database
| Title of Document | Energy Efficient Cities Case Studies Database |
| Abstract | Energy Efficient Cities Case Studies Database is home to several dozen urban energy efficiency case studies across all sectors—transport, buildings, lighting, water, solid waste, heating/power—in both developing and developed countries. In addition to the Energy Efficient Cities cases, the database also includes Eco2 cities case studies from Australia, Brazil, Japan, New Zealand, Singapore, and Sweden. |
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| Original Source | ESMAP |
| Year | |
| Region/Country | Africa - East Asia & The Pacific - Europe & Central Asia - Latin America & The Caribbean - Middle East & North Africa - North America - South Asia - |
| Language(s) | English |
| Document Type | Databases: |
| Sector | Buildings, HVAC, Industry, Public Lighting, Solid Waste, Transport, Urban Planning, Waste and Wastewater |
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