Ventilation for good indoor environment: the Nordic way to tackle climate change, and ensure indoor air quality.
Author(s) : RAILIO J., ERIKSSON M., PERMATS B., et al.
Type of article: Article
Summary
Buildings use about 40% of the national energy consumption and approximately one third of this related to ventilation. The EU 20-20-20 target can be met without compromising the healthy and comfortable indoor environment only with high quality ventilation systems.
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- Original title: Ventilation for good indoor environment: the Nordic way to tackle climate change, and ensure indoor air quality.
- Record ID : 30001777
- Languages: English
- Subject: Figures, economy, Environment
- Source: REHVA Journal - vol. 48 - n. 2
- Publication date: 2011/03
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