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Energy Consumption, Efficiency, Conservation, and Greenhouse GasMitigation in Japan's Building Sector
doi: 10.2172/899740
Energy Consumption, Efficiency, Conservation, and Greenhouse Gas Mitigation in Japan's Building Sector Authors: Shuzo Murakami (Keio University) Mark D. Levine (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory) Hiroshi Yoshino (Tohoku University) Takashi Inoue (Tokyo University of Science) Toshiharu Ikaga (Keio University) Yoshiyuki Shimoda (Osaka University) Shuichi Miura (Tohoku University of A r t & Design) Tomoki Sera (Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport) Masahiro Nishio (Ministry of Economy,Trade and Industry) Yasuhiro Sakamoto (Tokyo Electric Power Company) Wataru Fujisaki (Tokyo Gas) June, 2006 (revised December, 2006) Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory in collaboration with Japanese institutions identified above
- Osaka University Japan
- Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory United States
- University of North Texas United States
- Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory United States
- University of California System United States
policy and economy, Carbon Emission Studies Greenhouse Gas Mitigation, carbon emission studies greenhouse gas mitigation, 29 Carbon Emission Studies Greenhouse Gas Mitigation, Energy conservation, 32, Energy planning, Environmental Energy Technologies, consumption, and utilization
policy and economy, Carbon Emission Studies Greenhouse Gas Mitigation, carbon emission studies greenhouse gas mitigation, 29 Carbon Emission Studies Greenhouse Gas Mitigation, Energy conservation, 32, Energy planning, Environmental Energy Technologies, consumption, and utilization
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