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Buildings 2 Monitoring of water consumption 2 Resources management 2 Sustainability 2 Water management 2 Consumption 1 Konsum 1 Nachhaltige Entwicklung 1 Sustainable development 1 Wasser 1 Wasserpolitik 1 Wasserversorgung 1 Wasserwirtschaft 1 Water 1 Water industry 1 Water policy 1 Water supply 1
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Caetano, N. 2 Felgueiras, C. 2 Kuski, L. 2 Maia, E. 2 Moura, P. 2
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Energy Reports 1 Energy reports 1
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Development of a decentralized monitoring system of domestic water consumption
Kuski, L.; Maia, E.; Moura, P.; Caetano, N.; Felgueiras, C. - In: Energy Reports 6 (2020) 1, pp. 856-861
Inefficient use of water represents a major source of direct cost of water production, but especially of excessive energy use to purify it. Greater efficiency could be achieved if management were supported by objective data in addition to the rules of good practice that have been disseminated....
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Development of a decentralized monitoring system of domestic water consumption
Kuski, L.; Maia, E.; Moura, P.; Caetano, N.; Felgueiras, C. - In: Energy reports 6 (2020) 1, pp. 856-861
Inefficient use of water represents a major source of direct cost of water production, but especially of excessive energy use to purify it. Greater efficiency could be achieved if management were supported by objective data in addition to the rules of good practice that have been disseminated....
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