Marketing Energy Efficiency: Perceived Benefits and Barriers to Home Energy Efficiency
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Cole, J; McDonald, J; Wen, X; Kramer, R
Published in: Energy Efficiency
January 15, 2018
Duke Scholars
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Energy Efficiency
ISSN
1570-646X
Publication Date
January 15, 2018
Publisher
Springer Verlag
Related Subject Headings
- 1205 Urban and Regional Planning
- 0906 Electrical and Electronic Engineering
- 0905 Civil Engineering
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Cole, J., McDonald, J., Wen, X., & Kramer, R. (2018). Marketing Energy Efficiency: Perceived Benefits and Barriers to Home Energy Efficiency. Energy Efficiency.
Cole, Jennifer, Jessica McDonald, X. Wen, and R. Kramer. “Marketing Energy Efficiency: Perceived Benefits and Barriers to Home Energy Efficiency.” Energy Efficiency, January 15, 2018.
Cole J, McDonald J, Wen X, Kramer R. Marketing Energy Efficiency: Perceived Benefits and Barriers to Home Energy Efficiency. Energy Efficiency. 2018 Jan 15;
Cole, Jennifer, et al. “Marketing Energy Efficiency: Perceived Benefits and Barriers to Home Energy Efficiency.” Energy Efficiency, Springer Verlag, Jan. 2018.
Cole J, McDonald J, Wen X, Kramer R. Marketing Energy Efficiency: Perceived Benefits and Barriers to Home Energy Efficiency. Energy Efficiency. Springer Verlag; 2018 Jan 15;
Published In
Energy Efficiency
ISSN
1570-646X
Publication Date
January 15, 2018
Publisher
Springer Verlag
Related Subject Headings
- 1205 Urban and Regional Planning
- 0906 Electrical and Electronic Engineering
- 0905 Civil Engineering