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The Effects of Future Climate Change on Energy Consumption in Residential Buildings in China

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Figure 1. Climate zones in China.
Figure 2. Area covered by gridbox 2337 of HadCM3.
Figure 3. Average monthly temperature for current and future TRYs for Ningbo (A2 scenario)
Figure 6. Theoretical site for the study building.
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