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Project Q4301604 in Belgium, Netherlands
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DEMI MORE
Project Q4301604 in Belgium, Netherlands

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    1,432,292.96 Euro
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    2,864,585.93 Euro
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    50.0 percent
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    1 December 2015
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    30 November 2019
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    Kempens Landschap
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    51°27'52.81"N, 4°28'21.18"E
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    51°29'5.64"N, 5°8'7.15"E
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    51°4'10.45"N, 4°28'3.29"E
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    51°40'40.62"N, 5°19'45.59"E
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    51°34'32.16"N, 5°10'38.53"E
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    51°41'20.44"N, 5°17'50.71"E
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    51°9'16.31"N, 4°26'43.62"E
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    51°3'56.02"N, 4°41'12.05"E
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    ‘Demi More’ (Demonstration of Energy Efficiency by Measurement and Innovation gives MORE) - led by Kempens Landschap and the province of Noord-Brabant - focuses on energy efficiency in (historical) heritage. The energy policy of monuments requires a very specific approach. In terms of energy consumption, monuments often have a poor performance because of the used materials, the size of the rooms and the absence and the difficult application of isolation in floors, walls and roofs. Through demonstration projects of various nature - such as the railway yard in Essen and the Franciscan monastery in Megen - innovative applications for energy efficiency and use of renewable energy in monuments can be made tangible and offer insight into the possibilities. In this way, the project hopes to persuade other stakeholders to invest. In combination with the elaboration of an international standard for the certification of sustainability of monuments (BREEAM standard, especially tailored for monuments), this can result in a powerful toolkit for the preservation of heritage. Thus the monument sector in the Netherlands and Flanders can make its contribution to the ambitions of Europe 2020, that strives to reduce CO2 emissions, encourage the greening of energy and to make its consumption more efficient. (English)
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