Utilization Of Solar Energy Potential On Roofs: Building Extraction From The LiDAR Database In A Hungarian Sample Area

According to the Horizon 2020 climate and energy package, legislation has to meet the 20-20-20 target. That means that EU member countries have to reduce the amount of greenhouse gases by 20% to increase the proportion of renewable energy to 20% and to improve the energy efficiency by 20%. Our study...

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Hauptverfasser: Szabo, G, Szabo, Gy, Enyedi, P, Fazekas, I, Buday, T, Kerenyi, A, Paladi, M, Mecser, N, Szabo, Sz
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Lidar
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Polls & surveys
Renewable energy
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Roofs
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Solar radiation
Street furniture
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