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- Figure 1: Display® website participants section Figure.
- Figure 2: Entry to the participants section.
- Figure 3: Building section – first time user!
- Figure 4: Extract of add a new building.
- Figure 5: example of an on-line help window.
- Figure 6: Extract of the section “Details about energies and their consumptions with the swimmers field.
- Figure 7: confirmation your building data has been saved.
- Figure 8: Choose the building to enter the data needed to produce a Display® poster.
- Figure 9: Extract of the section “Details about energies and their consumptions".
- Figure 10: Extract of the section “Information on the district heating".
- Figure 11: Extract of the section "Information on the conventional electricity" with local distribution option.
- Figure 12: Extract of the section “Improving performance”.
- Figure 13: Extract of the page “Results”.
- Figure 15: Example of a Display® poster.
- Figure 16: List of buildings.
- Figure 17: Edit your posters.
- Figure 18:menu to compare the results between 2004 and 2006.
- Figure 19: Example of CO2 emission comparison table for 2005/6.
- Figure 20: Example of the link "see the details for each building" for Carbon results.
- Figure 21: structure of the calculation tool.
- Figure 22: Extract of the Display® poster showing the contribution of different energies to the overall primary energy mix.
- Figure 23: Extract of the Display® poster visualising savings achievable by improving the performance of a building.