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Visualising statistics on energy performance of buildings

May 25, 2014by openviz 2 Comments

This blog post introduces: Some new experimental statistics from DCLG on energy performance of buildings, and My demonstration application to interrogate and visualise a sample of the 5-star LinkedData outputs we have just […]

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