Energetic Consumption of a Social Public Dwelling, of the County of Cascais

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The successive climate changes witnessed in recent years have underscored the urgency of implementing more mindful environmental strategies to preserve ecosystems and our planet. Consequently, new policies of environmental sustainability are increasingly targeting industries with significant ecological footprints, such as construction. Construction has been identified as one of the most influential industries contributing to climate change, owing to its high energy consumption, production processes, and reliance on daily supplies of electric and thermal energy.

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