Database Regarding the Energy Conservation and Building Characteristic in the Rural Area of Pieria

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Database Regarding the Energy Conservation and Building Characteristic in the Rural Area of Pieria EIE 2003-RURASU-223 Database regarding the energy conservation and building characteristic in the rural area of Pieria Pieria DASU Supplied by: PIERIKI ANAPTIXIAKI S.A.- Local Development Agency Konstantinos Zapounidis Areti Malkogianni 16 th Oktobrioy 17b 601 00 Katerini GREECE Aristotle Univeristy of Thessaloniki Papadopoulos Agis Laboratory of Heat Transfer and Environmental Engineering, P.O. Box 483, 541 24 Thessaloniki, GREECE IASA Matheos Santamouris Κostas Pavlou 30 Panepistimiou str., 106 79 Athens GREECE DION MUNICIPALITY Final energy consumption Surface (m²) Construction (€/year) Νο NAME Floors kWh date Total Heated Air-conditioned Lighting HVAC Heating 1 PRIMARY SCHOOL 1981 204 204 204 2 1.499,6 4.925 15.992 2 PRIMARY SCHOOL 1953 564 564 564 2 1.693,3 4.993 14.839 3 PRIMARY SCHOOL 1939 193 193 193 1 1.414 1.708 8.338 4 KINDERGARTEN 1993 5 PRIMARY SCHOOL 2003 112 112 112 1 819,9 2.417 7.093 6 PRIMARY SCHOOL 1970 440 440 440 2 3.231,2 9.527 28.412 7 PRIMARY SCHOOL 1954 352 352 352 2 892,9 2.633 7.724 8 PRIMARY SCHOOL 1954 352 352 352 2 1.072,5 3.162 9.278 9 PRIMARY SCHOOL 1964 700 700 700 3 1.250,0 3.686 10.814 10 HIGH SCHOOL 1983 1500 1500 1500 2 5.106,3 15.055 44.174 11 KINDERGARTEN 1984 223 223 223 2 319,1 1.247 2.686 12 KINDERGARTEN 1961 156 156 156 1 279,9 1.093 2.421 13 KINDERGARTEN 1975 80 80 80 1 544,4 2.127 716 14 KINDERGARTEN 1985 150 150 150 1 333,3 1.302 2.818 15 LOCAL MUNICIPAL OFFICE 1968 194 194 194 1 913,7 2.396 7.937 16 LOCAL MUNICIPAL OFFICE 1972 2.098,6 18.420 450 450 450 2 6.117 17 LOCAL MUNICIPAL OFFICE 1970 15,1 133 18 LOCAL MUNICIPAL OFFICE 1980 65 65 65 1 309,6 812 1.775 Final energy consumption Surface (m²) Construction (€/year) Νο NAME Floors kWh date Total Heated Air-conditioned Lighting HVAC Heating 19 LOCAL MUNICIPAL OFFICE 1968 93 93 93 1 433,3 1.137 3.694 20 LOCAL MUNICIPAL OFFICE 1985 152 152 152 1 715,6 1.877 4.445 21 LOCAL MUNICIPAL OFFICE 1973 427 427 427 2 2.476,7 6.498 21.700 22 MEDICAL UNIT 1993 50 50 50 1 259,1 680 2.159 CITIZENS' CENTRE OF 23 2003 281 281 281 2 2.060,8 1.365 18.094 SERVICE 24 TOWN HALL 1965 300 300 300 2 5.662,0 4.078 48.982 25 TOWN HALL 1994 316 316 316 2 5.973,4 4.302 90.040 26 MUSEUM 1981 715 715 715 3 9.056 78.343 27 THEATRE 1984 - - - - 530,8 - - 5.619 28 GATHERING ROOM 2004 84 84 84 1 392,3 1.532 3.353 29 FIELD 2000 - - - - 366,1 - - 3.418 30 FIELD 1998 - - - - 382,4 - - 3.239 31 FIELD 2001 - - - - 211,1 - - 1.738 32 FIELD 1991 - - - - 219,6 - - 1.900 33 PUMPING-STATION 1984 - - - - 26.711 - - 291.200 34 IRRIGATORY 1984 - - - - 8.733 - - 137.520 35 IRRIGATORY 1984 - - - - 3.636,3 - - 54.480 ELAFINA MUNICIPALITY Final energy consumption Surface (m²) Construction (€/year) Νο NAME Floors kWh date Total Heated Air-conditioned Lighting HVAC Heating 1 PRIMARY SCHOOL 1960 204 204 204 1 316,2 1.806 3.568 2 PRIMARY SCHOOL 1956 222,5 223 223 2 2.245 692,2 78.343 3 KINDERGARTEN 1992 63,5 63,5 63,5 1 641 4 PRIMARY SCHOOL 1969 120 120 120 1 243,5 1.892 1.960 5 KINDERGARTEN 6 PRIMARY SCHOOL 1970 120 120 120 1 836,3 2.466 7.191 7 PRIMARY SCHOOL 1890 321,8 322 322 2 199,5 2.658 1.644 8 PRIMARY SCHOOL 1992 358 358 358 2 650,2 1.917 5.647 9 PRIMARY SCHOOL 1955 150 150 150 1 656,8 1.937 8.997 10 KINDERGARTEN 1937 165 165 165 1 177,8 694 1.450 11 KINDERGARTEN 1975 112 112 112 1 253,8 991 2.196 12 KINDERGARTEN 1985 112 112 112 1 239,7 1.760 1.997 13 KINDERGARTEN 1981 298 298 298 2 526,7 2.640 4.369 14 KINDERGARTEN 1973 120 120 120 1 397,5 1.760 3.323 15 KINDERGARTEN 1990 102 102 102 1 89,3 842 573 16 KINDERGARTEN 1986 57 57 57 1 410,8 1.605 3.423 Final energy consumption Surface (m²) Construction (€/year) Νο NAME Floors kWh date Total Heated Air-conditioned Lighting HVAC Heating 17 KINDERGARTEN 1974 550 550 550 2 405,2 1.583 3.386 18 LOCAL MUNICIPAL OFFICE 1971 140 140 140 1 222,3 583 1.776 19 LOCAL MUNICIPAL OFFICE 1973 280 280 280 2 1.145,7 2.640 469 20 LOCAL MUNICIPAL OFFICE 1984 142 142 142 1 872,8 4.400 7.618 21 LOCAL MUNICIPAL OFFICE 1984 280 280 280 2 580,8 2.911 4.840 22 LOCAL MUNICIPAL OFFICE 1984 143 143 143 1 565,3 2.833 4.890 23 LOCAL MUNICIPAL OFFICE 1986 120 120 120 1 421,4 2.112 3.512 24 TOWN HALL 1998 414 414 414 2 3.035,1 2.186 26.820 25 IRRIGATORY 1986 - - - - 1.181,4 - - 17.280 KOLINDROS MUNICIPALITY Final energy consumption Surface (m²) Construction (€/year) No NAME Floors kWh date Total Heated Air-conditioned Lighting HVAC Heating 1 PRIMARY SCHOOL 1984 95 95 95 1 644,94 1.902 4.923 2 PRIMARY SCHOOL 1967 192 192 192 1 1.406,03 4.146 12.125 3 PRIMARY SCHOOL 1991 156 156 156 1 1.143,21 3.371 9.715 4 HIGH SCHOOL 1983 117 117 117 1 855,90 2.524 9.198 5 KINDERGARTEN 1985 45 45 45 1 302,86 1.183 1.751 6 KINDERGARTEN 1983 53 53 53 1 382,98 1.496 3.143 7 MUNICIPAL GYM 1994 - - - - 685,52 - 7.078 8 IRRIGATORY 1992 - - - - 3.872,01 - - 56.520 KORINOS MUNICIPALITY Final energy consumption Construction Surface (m²) No NAME Floors (€/year) kWh date Total Heated Air-conditioned Lighting HVAC Heating 1 PRIMARY SCHOOL 1966 1312 1312 1312 2 1010,6 2.980 8.680 2 PRIMARY SCHOOL 1968 250 250 250 1 1185,4 3.109 10.256 3 PRIMARY SCHOOL 1968 539 539 539 2 115,7 341 917 4 PRIMARY SCHOOL 1968 1600 1600 1600 2 602,0 1.775 5.089 5 PRIMARY SCHOOL 1968 50 50 50 1 534,0 1.574 974 6 HIGH SCHOOL 1974 1840 1840 1840 2 392,4 1.157 3.217 7 KINDERGARTEN 1977 60 60 60 1 413,9 1.617 3.533 8 KINDERGARTEN 1987 100 100 100 1 349,4 1.365 2.902 9 ALL-DAY KINDERGARTEN 1990 450 450 450 2 2381,5 9.303 20.710 10 LOCAL MUNICIPAL OFFICE 1986 81 81 81 1 2248,7 5.898 19.629 11 LOCAL MUNICIPAL OFFICE 1981 305 305 305 2 538,0 1.411 4.659 12 LOCAL MUNICIPAL OFFICE 1960 187 187 187 1 641,9 1.684 5.434 13 MEDICAL UNIT 1987 50 50 50 1 1.941 5.091 17.218 14 MUNICIPAL GARAGE 1967 - - - - 40,7 - - 225 15 MUNICIPAL GYM 1985 300 300 300 1 345,3 - 3.599 CITIZENS' CENTRE OF 16 2003 15 15 15 1 634,2 1.663 5.472 SERVICE Final energy consumption Construction Surface (m²) No NAME Floors (€/year) kWh date Total Heated Air-conditioned Lighting HVAC Heating 17 BUFFET 1997 163 163 163 1 330,2 866 416 18 MUNICIPALITY 1993 305 305 305 2 1857,6 4.872 16.158 19 MUNICIPALITY 1985 100 100 100 1 414,4 1.087 3.552 20 TOWN HALL 1982 400 400 400 2 3.715,2 2.676 44.029 21 PUMPING-STATION 1995 - - - 1 4683,9 - - 50.812 22 PUMPING-STATION 1984 - - - 1 2.388 - - 28.120 23 IRRIGATORY 1989 - - - 1 6298,4 - - 80.115 24 IRRIGATORY 1984 - - - - 2388,3 - - 28.120 LITOCHORO MUNICIPALITY Final energy consumption Surface (m²) Construction (€/year) No NAME Floors kWh date Total Heated Air-conditioned Lighting HVAC Heating 1 PRIMARY SCHOOL 1969 97 97 97 1 632,52 1.108 5.236 2 PRIMARY SCHOOL 1996 147 147 147 1 1.073,91 1.580 11.372 3 KINDERGARTEN 1994 52 52 52 1 351,70 1.005 2.947 4 KINDERGARTEN 1986 65 65 65 1 438,29 1.156 3.627 5 FIELD 1996 - - - - 220,32 - 2.205 - MUNICIPAL SLAUGHTER- 6 1984 - - - - 38,92 - - 50 HOUSES 7 PUMPING-STATION 1995 - - - - 1.387,72 - - 14.901 METHONI MUNICIPALITY Final energy consumption Surface (m²) Construction (€/year) No NAME Floors kWh date Total Heated Air-conditioned Lighting HVAC Heating 1 PRIMARY SCHOOL 1966 / 1974 1.306 1.306 1.306 3 1.702,3 3.500 12.526 2 PRIMARY SCHOOL 1965 670 670 670 2 991,0 3.415 8.701 3 PRIMARY SCHOOL 1991 700 700 700 2 1.514,7 5.375 13.136 4 PRIMARY SCHOOL 1932 & 1992 420 420 420 1 1.209,4 3.566 10.529 5 PRIMARY SCHOOL 1930 300 300 300 1 344,7 1.016 2.872 6 PRIMARY SCHOOL 1936 210 210 210 1 224,0 660 1.863 7 HIGH SCHOOL 1994 1350 1350 1350 1 1.504,1 4.435 16.033 8 KINDERGARTEN 1971 150 150 150 1 227,9 890 1.841 9 KINDERGARTEN 1986 180 180 180 1 152,3 595 1.156 10 LOCAL MUNICIPAL OFFICE 1963 135 135 135 2 101,7 267 774 11 MUNICIPAL GYM 1978 - - - - 57,8 - 295 MUNICIPAL SLAUGHTER- 12 1988 - - - - 2.595,3 - - 22.997 HOUSES CENTRE OF OLD MEN 13 2001 167 167 167 1 1.224,2 3.211 10.590 PROTECTION Final energy consumption Surface (m²) Construction (€/year) No NAME Floors kWh date Total Heated Air-conditioned Lighting HVAC Heating CITIZENS' CENTRE OF 14 2003 121 121 121 1 888,0 2.329 7.710 SERVICE 15 MUNICIPALITY 1958 60 60 60 1 603,5 1.583 5.151 16 TOWN HALL 1998 610 610 610 2 2.236,5 1.611 26.200 17 FIELD 1976 - - - - 1.217,8 - - 12.898 18 PUMPING-STATION 1992 - - - - 329,0 - - 3.597 19 PUMPING-STATION 1978 - - - - 2.360,9 - - 20.724 20 IRRIGATORY 1993 - - - - 3.101,2 - - 30.080 PETRA MUNICIPALITY Final energy consumption Surface (m²) Construction (€/year) No NAME Floors kWh date Total Heated Air-conditioned Lighting HVAC Heating 1 PRIMARY SCHOOL 1935 50 50 50 1 230,4 1.132 1.920 2 PRIMARY SCHOOL 1922 & 1937 279 279 279 1 320,6 1.381 2.672 PIERIA MUNICIPALITY Final energy consumption Surface (m²) Construction (€/year) No NAME Floors kWh date Total Heated Air-conditioned Lighting HVAC Heating 1 PRIMARY SCHOOL 1958 124 124 124 1 528,8 1.559 4.560 2 PRIMARY SCHOOL 1955 72 72 72 1 525,0 1.548 4.375 3 KINDERGARTEN 1977 45 45 45 1 246,2 962 2.052 4 LOCAL MUNICIPAL OFFICE 2000 192 192 192 2 82,2 216 685 PIDNA MUNICIPALITY Final energy consumption Surface (m²) Construction (€/year) No NAME Floors kWh date Total Heated Air-conditioned Lighting HVAC Heating 1 PRIMARY SCHOOL 1987 109 109 109 1 740,49 2.183 6.339 2 PRIMARY SCHOOL 1969 100 100 100 1 681,89 2.010 5.798 3 FIELD 1992 - - - - 990,24 - - 8.536 .
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