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            <title><![CDATA[Smart Energy Research Lab: Energy tariffs, energy expenditure, and price elasticity of energy use in GB domestic buildings during the 2022/2023 heating season (Figures and data)]]></title>
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            <subject>Building science, technologies and systems</subject>
            <subject>Gas</subject>
            <subject>Electricity</subject>
            <subject>demand</subject>
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            <subject>residential</subject>
            <subject>domestic</subject>
            <subject>buildings</subject>
            <subject>smart meter data</subject>
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