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Les bâtiments scolaires en Grèce : le défi bioclimatique et un projet pilote photovoltaïque

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  • Panagiotis Al. Patargias
  • Kalianou Angela
  • George Galanis
  • Marina Vassilopoulou
  • Maria Drosou
  • Christos Protogeropoulos

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L’organisation chargée en Grèce des bâtiments scolaires, l’OSK, met au point des projets bioclimatiques pilotes qui donnent des résultats positifs. L’action bioclimatique est l’un des grands axes prioritaires de la planification des infrastructures scolaires en Grèce depuis 2004. Parmi les activités lancées par l’OSK pour promouvoir l’utilisation des sources d’énergie renouvelables dans les écoles, figure un projet pilote dont le but est de concevoir et d’installer un système photovoltaïque dans un établissement secondaire d’Athènes.

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  • Panagiotis Al. Patargias & Kalianou Angela & George Galanis & Marina Vassilopoulou & Maria Drosou & Christos Protogeropoulos, 2007. "Les bâtiments scolaires en Grèce : le défi bioclimatique et un projet pilote photovoltaïque," PEB Échanges, Programme pour la construction et l'équipement de l'éducation 2007/9, OECD Publishing.
  • Handle: RePEc:oec:eduaad:2007/9-fr
    DOI: 10.1787/076514774634
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