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Comparative tables from a comprehensive review of water-energy nexus assessment methodologies applied to residential buildings
doi: 10.17632/9ztwrrtnjz
The presented tables compile all water-related evaluation criteria of the analysed methodologies and rate them by importance for a future approach. This rating aims to rank the criteria by the relevance to be included in a future dedicated water-energy nexus evaluation performance methodology. For this criteria rating, through all compared methodologies it is used the following symbology: (+++) very important criteria that will be included in the future methodology; (++) Important criteria that can be included, in the future methodology, with few adaptations; (+) Relevant criteria that can be included, in the future methodology, with extensive adaptations; (-) Irrelevant criteria for the future methodology.
Water Efficiency, Green Building, Water-Energy Nexus
Water Efficiency, Green Building, Water-Energy Nexus
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