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Energetic, Cost, and Comfort Performance of a Nearly-Zero Energy Building Including Rule-Based Control of Four Sources of Energy Flexibility

Benjamin Manrique Delgado    
Reino Ruusu    
Ala Hasan    
Simo Kilpeläinen    
Sunliang Cao and Kai Sirén    

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