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Good Practices In City Energy Efficiency: Low-energy Building Standards through Sale of City-owned Land, Münster, Germany

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Good Practices In City Energy Efficiency: Low-energy Building Standards through Sale of City-owned Land, Münster, Germany

Title of Document Good Practices In City Energy Efficiency: Low-energy Building Standards through Sale of City-owned Land, Münster, Germany
Abstract By mandating low-energy building standards in sales contracts of city-owned land, the City of Münster (Germany) caused a market transformation that led to 80 percent of all new buildings constructed in 2010, even those not built on city-owned land, to follow the city’s energy efficiency requirements.
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Original Source ESMAP
Year 2011
Region/Country Europe & Central Asia -
Language(s) English
Document Type Case Studies - Exploiting EE Potential, Incentive Mechanisms, Institutional and Regulatory Frameworks
http://www.esmap.org/node/1170
Sector Buildings


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