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ID125601
Title ProperEnergy and environmental evaluation of municipal facilities
Other Title Informationcase study in the province of Barcelona
LanguageENG
AuthorOliver-Sola, Jordi ;  Armero, Marina ;  Foix, Blanca Martinez de ;  Rieradevall, Joan
Publication2013.
Summary / Abstract (Note)The service sector is extraordinarily important for the European economy, as it accounts for 75% of the GDP. Yet it is also a huge consumer of energy, especially in urban environments. Municipalities have the authority to develop and manage municipal services, and as a result the European Commission drew up the Covenant of Mayors in which the signatory municipalities pledge to reduce their CO2 emissions by 20% of their 1990 rates. Sustainable Energy Action Plans (SEAPs) emerged from this covenant with the goal of analysing the current consumption patterns and compiling the actions that the municipalities should undertake in order to fulfil their pledges.
This article focuses on analysing the energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions of 978 municipal service facilities in the province of Barcelona in the year 2005. The average consumption per facility by surface area is 118.8 kWh/m2. Regarding greenhouse gas emissions, the average annual emissions in the facilities studied in the province of Barcelona were 40.0 kg CO2 eq/m2.
`In' analytical NoteEnergy Policy Vol.61; Oct 2013: p.920-930
Journal SourceEnergy Policy Vol.61; Oct 2013: p.920-930
Key WordsService Sector Metabolism ;  Municipal Services ;  Industrial Ecology