Build It Right: Cleaner Energy for Better Buildings

Topics:
Construction Services and Home Improvement,
Mechanical and Industrial
Tags:
Actor,
Renewable Energy,
Renewable Energy Policy Project,
Telecom & Utilities
Source:
Renewable Energy Policy Project

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Overview: Buildings have a large environmental footprint and influence the comfort and productivity. Growing the market for clean, affordable buildings will require numerous steps on the part of many actors, but it will have a significant payoff. As this paper shows, the building sector is a complex, diverse agglomeration of actors, whose complex interests tend to preserve the status quo. There exist few obvious leverage points from which to alter the practices of the whole mass. Changing the building sector requires incremental, simultaneous action on many fronts, culminating in new demand for new products.

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Format: PDF | Size: 112KB | Date: Mar 2000 | Pages: 24


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