Check and evaluation system on heat metering and energy efficiency retrofit of existing residential buildings in northern heating areas of china based on multi-index comprehensive evaluation method
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Multi-index comprehensive evaluation system Existing residential building energy efficiency retrofit Building energy efficiency;Statistics
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