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China Heat Reform and Building Energy Efficiency Project
China Heat Reform and Building Energy Efficiency Project
| Title of Document | China Heat Reform and Building Energy Efficiency Project |
| Abstract | See Annex 9: Economic and Financial Analysis (Incremental Cost Analysis)
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| File Download |
► English: China Heat Reform and Building Energy Efficiency Project.pdf |
| Original Source | World Bank |
| Year | 2005 |
| Region/Country | East Asia & The Pacific - China |
| Language(s) | English |
| Document Type | Project Financing - Examples of Economic and Financial Analysis |
| Sector | Buildings, Power and District Heating |
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