http://episcope.eu/index.php?id=204
NON RESIDENTIAL: GREECE:
CITATION: [Gaglia et al, 2007]
REFERENCE: Gaglia A.G, Balaras C.A, Mirasgedis S.M, , Georgopoulou E, Sarafidis Y, Lalas D.P. 2007. Empirical assessment of the Hellenic non-residential buildingstock, energy consumption, emissions and potential energy savings. Energy Conversion and Management 48. pp1160–1175
The climatic zones defined in accordance with the proposed RRUEC are based on the heating degree days: Zone A (601–1100 HDD), Zone B(1101–1600), Zone C (1601–2200) and Zone D (2201–2620)
REFERENCE: Gaglia A.G, Balaras C.A, Mirasgedis S.M, , Georgopoulou E, Sarafidis Y, Lalas D.P. 2007. Empirical assessment of the Hellenic non-residential buildingstock, energy consumption, emissions and potential energy savings. Energy Conversion and Management 48. pp1160–1175
The climatic zones defined in accordance with the proposed RRUEC are based on the heating degree days: Zone A (601–1100 HDD), Zone B(1101–1600), Zone C (1601–2200) and Zone D (2201–2620)
SCHOOL BENCHMARKS: GREECE
OFFICE BENCHMARKS: GREECE
CITATION: [Nikolaou et al, 2009]
REFERENCE:
Nikolaou T, Skias I, Kolokotsa D, Stavrakakis G. 2009 Virtual Building Dataset for energy and indoor thermal comfort
benchmarking of office buildings in Greece. Energy and Buildings 41 (2009) 1409–1416
Climate C=Thessaloniki
REFERENCE:
Nikolaou T, Skias I, Kolokotsa D, Stavrakakis G. 2009 Virtual Building Dataset for energy and indoor thermal comfort
benchmarking of office buildings in Greece. Energy and Buildings 41 (2009) 1409–1416
Climate C=Thessaloniki
- M. Santamouris, C.A. Balaras, E. Dascalaki, A. Argiriou,A. Gaglia
Energy. Volume 19, Issue 6, June 1994, Pages 653–660
HEATING DEGREE-DAYS OVER GREECE AS AN INDEX OF ENERGY NTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CLIMATOLOGYInt. J. Climatol.24: 1817–1828 (2004)CONSUMPTION.
ANDREAS MATZARAKISa,* and CHRISTOS BALAFOUTIS
Generally, a degree-dayfixes the value that expresses the added temperature of the environment. It givesthe value of quantity and duration when the air temperature becomes lower or higher than a determinedthreshold value, which is known as its basic temperature (Hitchen, 1981). In order to estimate heating costs,this value is given as the total deficit of outdoor air temperature in relation to the basic temperature.
PERFORMANCE INDICATORS
CIBSE GUIDE F, 2012
BENCHMARKS
CITATION: [CIBSE, 2012]
REFERENCE: CIBSE, GUIDE F, 2012. ENERGY EFFICIENCY IN BUILDINGS. The Chartered Institution of Building Services Engineers
REFERENCE: CIBSE, GUIDE F, 2012. ENERGY EFFICIENCY IN BUILDINGS. The Chartered Institution of Building Services Engineers