School Buildings in Greece: The Bioclimatic Challenge and a Photovoltaic Pilot Project
Panagiotis Al. Patargias,
Kalianou Angela,
George Galanis,
Marina Vassilopoulou,
Maria Drosou and
Christos Protogeropoulos
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Panagiotis Al. Patargias: SBO
Kalianou Angela: University of Aegean
George Galanis: SBO
Marina Vassilopoulou: SBO
Maria Drosou: SBO
Christos Protogeropoulos: CRES
No 2007/9, PEB Exchange, Programme on Educational Building from OECD Publishing
Abstract:
Greece’s School Buildings Organisation (SBO) is developing bioclimatic pilot schemes which are yielding positive results. Bioclimatic action has been one of the principal priorities of Greek school infrastructure planning since 2004. Among the activities undertaken by SBO to use renewable energy sources in school buildings is a pilot project to design and install a photovoltaic system in a secondary school in Athens.
Keywords: educational buildings; energy savings; environment; learning environment; school building design (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2007-09-01
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