Gallego Sánchez-Torija, J; García López, C and Fernández Nieto, M A (2024) Energy, water and economic savings by changing habits of users in twelve schools in Spain. Building Research & Information, 52(5), pp. 596-609. ISSN 0961-3218
Abstract
Energy saving and the development of renewable energies already form part of the daily discourse in our society. Climate change and the environmental problems arising from it affect all of us on the planet. In view of the recent energy supply crisis in Europe and in line with the EU's Sustainable Development Goals, it is necessary to accelerate the ecological transition. This means, among many other things, encouraging energy efficiency and energy savings. This research is based on the EURONET 50/50 max project, which applied a methodology with no upfront capital outlay, but based on changing user habits to save energy in educational buildings. It was carried out in twelve educational centres of the Spínola Foundation throughout Spain. Significant reductions in energy and water consumption were achieved. The maximum reduction obtained in water consumption was 29%, 24% in electricity consumption and 33% in heating consumption. The average reduction in consumption obtained was 13% compared to 11% achieved in the 50/50 max project. It was concluded that, on the journey to optimising our energy consumption, working on patterns of usage is fundamental, raising awareness and involving users in order to give rise to permanent processes over time, gradually reversing climate change.
| Item Type: | Article |
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| Uncontrolled Keywords: | energy consumption in educational buildings; energy efficiency; energy empowerment; participation of the educational community; user habits |
| Index terms: | methodology, consumption, water consumption, renewable energy, climate change, habit, empowerment, society, educational building, energy-saving, energy consumption, sustainable development goal, electricity consumption, energy efficiency, Europe, Spain, savings |
| Subjects: | economic analysis, energy systems, sustainability and energy, environmental resource management, health behaviours and lifestyles, climate science, consumer economics, construction type, communities and social development, Geography, sustainable design, research methods, management, physical geography and landforms |
| Topics: | Stakeholder Management, Sustainability, Construction Technology, Business Strategy, Research Practice, Geographical Context, Human Resources |
| Descriptive scope: | 3 PCT |
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