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Title: Energy-efficiency and renewable energy financial incentives: public perception in Malta: top-down or bottom-up approach?
Other Titles: Smart energy regions - cost and value
Authors: Buhagiar, Vincent
Borg, Simon Paul
Keywords: Energy consumption -- Malta
Buildings -- Energy consumption -- Malta
Energy policy -- Malta
Sealed double glazing
Renewable energy sources -- Malta
Issue Date: 2016
Publisher: The Welsh School of Architecture, Cardiff University
Citation: Buhagiar, V., & Borg, S.P. (2016). Energy-efficiency and renewable energy financial incentives: public perception in Malta: top-down or bottom-up approach? In P. Jones, V. Buhagiar, P.A. López Jiménez, & A. Djukic (Eds.), Smart energy regions - cost and value (pp. 140-147). Cardiff: The Welsh School of Architecture, Cardiff University.
Abstract: Considering the high energy bill paid by developed countries when it comes to energy, especially that related with the built environment, it is not surprising that improving energy-efficiency in buildings is high on both the national and international political agenda. Unfortunately improving the energy- efficiency of buildings through applications such as installing double g or roof insulation or renewable energy devices such as solar water heaters or photovoltaic panels comes at a premium.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar//handle/123456789/16837
ISBN: 9781899895229
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