The European Union, through the Energy Performance of Buildings Directive and the Energy Efficiency Directive, has been establishing requirements and expectations regarding energy savings and efficiency in buildings. Educational buildings comprise a significant part of public buildings that should lead the way in the energy retrofitting of existing building stock. The present study aims to create intelligent school complexes that will be energy upgraded to meet the need for reduced energy consumption in the public sector in order to comply with EU guidelines, optimize the sense of comfort, introduce the renewable energy and enhance sustainable mobility by creating electric charging stations for vehicles. Retrofitting approaches consider thermal insulation of the building envelope, replacement of heating and lighting system with more efficient ones and installation of building management system for the creation of an electronic application that will monitor the energy status of the building in real time and will train users in the proper use of new energy management technologies from RES. The overall objective of the project is to create Intelligent Buildings Standards of Nearly Zero Consumption which promote an overall ecological character of public buildings demonstrating their social role.
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Heracleous, C., Kyriakidis, A., Stavrakakis, G. M., Tziritas, D., Bakirtzis, D., Zografakis, N., … Vitorou, Z. (2023). Energy Retrofit of Public Educational Buildings and Sustainable Mobility: Case study in Crete. In IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science (Vol. 1196). Institute of Physics. https://doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/1196/1/012033
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