Energy saving potential in the small business service sector: case study Telheiras neighborhood, Portugal

Studies on the service sector in the European Union have identified an economic saving potential between 20 and 30% of current energy consumption, which remains mostly untapped. Although the topic of energy efficiency has been explored in depth before, there is little organized information about ser...

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Electricity
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Energy conservation
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Energy Efficiency
Energy Policy
Environment
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Small business
Sustainable Development
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