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Financing for greener buildings 'still an issue'
Delegates at a meeting organised by heating oil association Eurofuel and the European Partners for the Environment (EPE) last week, as part of Sustainable Energy Week, have warned the lack of financial incentives for building renovations remains a problem.
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