Energy Efficiency and Energy Saving – The ‘First Fuel’

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Energy Efficiency and Energy Saving – The ‘First Fuel’. / Schomerus, Thomas.
Research Handbook on EU Environmental Law. Hrsg. / Marjan Peeters; Mariolina Eliantonio. Edward Elgar Publishing, 2020. S. 458-473.

Publikation: Beiträge in SammelwerkenKapitelbegutachtet

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Schomerus, T 2020, Energy Efficiency and Energy Saving – The ‘First Fuel’. in M Peeters & M Eliantonio (Hrsg.), Research Handbook on EU Environmental Law. Edward Elgar Publishing, S. 458-473. https://doi.org/10.4337/9781788970679.00041

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Schomerus, T. (2020). Energy Efficiency and Energy Saving – The ‘First Fuel’. In M. Peeters, & M. Eliantonio (Hrsg.), Research Handbook on EU Environmental Law (S. 458-473). Edward Elgar Publishing. https://doi.org/10.4337/9781788970679.00041

Vancouver

Schomerus T. Energy Efficiency and Energy Saving – The ‘First Fuel’. in Peeters M, Eliantonio M, Hrsg., Research Handbook on EU Environmental Law. Edward Elgar Publishing. 2020. S. 458-473 doi: 10.4337/9781788970679.00041

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