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ToR National Building Energy Efficiency Study

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ToR National Building Energy Efficiency Study

Title of Document ToR National Building Energy Efficiency Study
Abstract The ToR describes an assignment with the objectives of
  • assessing the EE market for the building sector and
  • developing a set of recommendations around target markets, remedies to market barriers, institutional arrangements and financing mechanisms in order to develop a large-scale and sustainable national program.
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English: ToR National Building Energy Efficiency Study.docx

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Year 2011
Region/Country
Language(s) English
Document Type Terms of Reference - Due Diligence, Financing Mechanisms, Institutional Arrangements for Implementation, Workshops and Study Tours

Sector Buildings


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