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6. Literature, central R&D institutions, and industry 6.1 References Andrén, L. (2001). Solar energy. Practical implementation in buildings. AB Svensk Byggtjänst. ISBN 91-7332-967-3. (Swedish text). Andresen, I. (2002). Building Integrated Photovoltaics in Smart Energy-Efficient Buildings. A State-of-the-Art. Report. Smart Energy-Efficient Buildings Research Program at NTNU and SINTEF 2002-2006. Trondheim, December 2002. Broch, E. et al (1994). Storing food and drinking water in rock caverns in Norway. Proc. '94 International Symposium for Grain Elevator and Underground Food Storage, pp. 263-291. Seoul, Korea. Everett, B. (2000). Solar thermal energy, pp.62. In: Renewable Energy. Power for a Sustainable Future, Chapter 2. Editor: G.Boyle. Oxford University Press in association with The Open University, Milton Keynes, UK. ISBN 0-19-856451-1. Hauer, A. (2001). Thermal energy storage with zeolite for heating and cooling applications. Proc. ZAE-Symposium 2001. ZAE Bayern (Zentrum für angewandte Energieforschung). TU Bayern, Garching, Munich. (Presentation 14). Helgesen, R. Geoenergi AS, Nydalen, Oslo. (2002). Private communication. Heller, A. (2000). Development of seasonal storage in Denmark. Status of storage programme 1997-2000. Proc. TERRASTOCK 2000, 8th International Conference on Thermal Energy Storage, pp. 47-52. University of Stuttgart, Stuttgart, Germany. Johansson, M. (1999). Local weather forecasts control the HVAC system in buildings. CADDET Newsletter No. 4, December 1999, pp.4-5. KanEnergi (2001). New renewable energy sources. Published by the Norwegian Research Council, Oslo. ISBN 82-12-01621-8. (Norwegian text). Lottner, V. And Mangold, D. (2000). Status of seasonal thermal energy storage in Germany. Proc. TERRASTOCK 2000, 8th International Conference on Thermal Energy Storage, pp. 53-60. University of Stuttgart, Stuttgart,Germany. Maier-Laxhuber, P. (2001). Cold storage with zeolite systems. Proc. ZAE-Symposium 2001. ZAE Bayern (Zentrum für angewandte Energieforschung). TU Bayern, Garching, Munich. (Presentation 6). Mehling, H. (2001). R&D project "Innovative PCM-technology". Proc. ZAE-Symposium 2001. ZAE Bayern (Zentrum für angewandte Energieforschung). TU Bayern, Garching, Munich. (Presentation 10). Monsen, P. K. (2002). Architectural integration of solar energy. Printed presentation at the Industry Workshop, Task 26 Solar Combisystems, IEA Solar Heating & Cooling Programme. 23

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