Reducing Energy Consumption through Innovative Glass Layering Construction with Polyethylene Bubble Wrap at 2 super(nd) Floor Dean Faculty Room

Reducing energy consumption in buildings has been an important and growing concern in most countries since the Kyoto Protocol was entered into force in 2005. For instance, ITS has set the target reduction of greenhouse gases in building and support act as a legal framework for promoting ECO Campus p...

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