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Passive solar energy as a fuel 1990-2010. A study of the current and future use of passive solar energy in buildings in the European Community. Executive summary. EUR 13094

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Fuel use in housing and non-domestic buildings in the European Community 1990 (excludes transport and industrial process use) FIGURE 2
All European Member States FIGURE 3
Solar energy usage In the European Community 1990 FIGURE 4
FIGURE 6 All European Member States
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