Building Heating Supply Areas / Predominant Heating Types 1994
Texts
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Building Heating as Word document
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Building Heating as PDF document
Maps
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08.01.1 District Heating Supply Areas
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08.01.2 Gas Heating Supply Areas
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08.01.3 Oil Heating Supply Areas
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08.01.4 Coal Heating Supply Areas
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08.02 Predominant Heating Types
Figures
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Fig. 1: Total Fuel Use and District Heat Shares in the Berlin Power and Heating Power Plants, 1994
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Fig. 1: Total Fuel Use and District Heat Shares in the Berlin Power and Heating Power Plants, 1994
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Fig. 2: CO2 Emissions (kg) per Fuel Use of 1 kWh Primary Energy
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Fig. 2: CO2 Emissions (kg) per Fuel Use of 1 kWh Primary Energy
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Fig. 3: Shares of Individual Heat Energy Types in Blocks with Single-Family and Duplex House Development in Lichtenrade and in Kaulsdorf/ Mahlsdorf in 1994 (apartment blocks with the predominantly development structure "Yard type")
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Fig. 3: Shares of Individual Heat Energy Types in Blocks with Single-Family and Duplex House Development in Lichtenrade and in Kaulsdorf/ Mahlsdorf in 1994 (apartment blocks with the predominantly development structure "Yard type")
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Fig. 4: Shares of Individual Heat Energy Types in Kreuzberg and Prenzlauer Berg in 1994 (apartment blocks of the "Late 19th-century development" type
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Fig. 4: Shares of Individual Heat Energy Types in Kreuzberg and Prenzlauer Berg in 1994 (apartment blocks of the "Late 19th-century development" type
Tables
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Tab. 1: CO2 Reduction through Publicly-subsidized Rehabilitation Measures on 50,000 Housing Units (HU - WE) in 1991 (percentages relative to the CO2 emission of lignite)
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Tab. 2: CO2 Emissions in the State of Berlin, 1987 to 1994 in millions of tons
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Tab. 3: Statistical Bases Used and their Geographic Frames of Reference
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Tab. 4: Residential and Work-place Heating in the Berlin Boroughs in 1994, by Heating Types