2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.enbuild.2011.06.036
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A typological classification of the Greek residential building stock

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“…This is very close to the values mentioned in the statistics about existing residential buildings in Turkey [9], however, these consumption values are two times higher than the ones in European countries [9,10]. It was realized that most of the residential buildings (almost 82.5%) in Turkey like in Greece are uninsulated [11,16,39]. However residential buildings inİzmir consume more energy for heating than buildings in Greece.…”
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“…This is very close to the values mentioned in the statistics about existing residential buildings in Turkey [9], however, these consumption values are two times higher than the ones in European countries [9,10]. It was realized that most of the residential buildings (almost 82.5%) in Turkey like in Greece are uninsulated [11,16,39]. However residential buildings inİzmir consume more energy for heating than buildings in Greece.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 55%
“…It was understood that regulations in Turkey were, in general, based on heating energy demand of buildings. Also that, it was similar to other countries of similar regional climate, like Greece, as reviewed from literature [11,16]. 61% of total energy for residential buildings is consumed for space heating and only 2% for refrigeration [17].…”
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