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During Expo 2010, pavilions of different countries have not only demonstrated the theme of “Better city, Better life” to the public, but also given a full play to the great efforts they have made in achieving the reduction of carbon emission, energy saving, and maintaining a sustainable development.

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UNIDO International Solar Energy Center., Jiangsu Modern Low-Carbon Technology Res. (2014). Typical Low-Carbon Pavilions in the Expo. In: The Research Report on Application of Low-carbon Technology in Expo 2010 Shanghai. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-44357-6_3

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