ACT-U-UHAHP9 active v1

Installation of increased thermal mass

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Previously: ACT-A-UHAHP9, ACT-A-5YWUAN, ACT-A-FWETCQ (v0 legacy ID)
CBRT Climate Resilience - Resilient Cities & Settlements role: direct

Economic Activity

ACT-A-DASYHV

Other specialised construction activities n.e.c. (incl. energy-efficiency retrofit) (NACE F43.99)

NACE Codes F43.99

This ACT-U is used in these taxonomies 2

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Climate Resilience - Resilient Cities & Settlements integrated
direct positive
Climate Resilience - Resilient Cities & Settlements integrated
direct positive

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Semantic mapping (confidence: 0.70): Installation of increased thermal mass is a passive design measure for thermal performance that aligns with energy efficiency equipment installation.

Overlaps with this one is narrower

Semantic mapping (confidence: 0.70): Installation of thermal mass is a passive building design strategy that improves thermal performance and reduces energy demand for heating and cooling.

Overlaps with this one is narrower

Semantic mapping (confidence: 0.65): Increasing thermal mass is a specific energy efficiency measure that fits within the broader category of energy efficiency equipment installation, though thermal mass design is typically integrated in

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