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ENERGY.FAMILIES I.E.S. TORRES VILLARROEL SALAMANCASPAIN

TYPE of BULBS at HOME  INCANDESCENT BULBS ……………….36%  FLUORESCENT BULBS……………..…..28 %  HALOGEN BULBS……………………..….28 %  ECONOMIC BULBS………….49 %  DOES NOT KOWN/NO ANSWER……..…2 %

TURN ON THE LIGHT AAAAs often as necessary during daytime.65 % RRRRegardless of the time of the day……..14 % AAAAs seldom as possible……………..……… %

TURN OFF ELECTRIC EQUIPMENTS AFTER USING THEM  Always………………………… 57%  Often………………..………… 36%  Seldom……………………….. 6%  Never…………………………. 0%  I don’t know…………………… 5%

MONTH ENERGY CONSUMPTION  Below 100 kw………… 14%  Over 100 kw…………… 42%  I don’t know…………… 44%

ARTIFICIAL LIGHT DURING DAYTIME  Always …………………… 70%  Often ……………………… 24%  Seldom……………………. 5%  Never………………………. 1%

TYPE OF HEATING ENERGY RESOURCE  a. Coal …………………………. 2%  b. Gas …….………….. 60%  c. Oil ……………………………. 18%  d. Electricity ………………… 20%

AMOUNT OF ENERGY ANNUALLY  a. Kgs of coal ……………… 0%  b. M3 of Gas ……...… 4% m3  c. Litres of Oil ……… 4% … lt  d. Kw of electricity …. 0%  e. Doesn´t know/No answer… 92 %

THERMOSTATS or TEMPERATURE REGULATORS  a. Yes ……………… 80%  b. No ……………… 20%

AIR-CONDITIONING  a. Yes ………………… 7%  b. No …………………. 93%

Good Practices  Halogen and economic bulbs increasing.  The majority of the families turn off electric equipments after using them.  Families use natural light during daytime.  The majority of the families have thermostats or temperature regulators.

Bad Practices  Families still use indandescent bulbs (36%), although they will not be produced anymore.  A few families (14%)use artificial light during the day.  A few families (6%) seldom turn off electric equipments after using them.

Improvement measures  Use more economic or fluorescent bulbs.  Turn off electric equipments after using them.  Implement thermostats or temperature regulators.

ENERGY at SCHOOL

LIFTS at SCHOOL –Yes ….. 1 –No

TYPE of BULBS at SCHOOL  Incandescent bulbs……………... 1%  Fluorescent bulbs….. 95%  Halogen bulbs……………….….…. 1%  Economic bulbs………...…………. 1 %  Others…………………………… 2%

ANNUAL ENERGY CONSUMPTION  2008 ………… kw  2007…………… kw  2006…………… kw

SOLAR ENERGY DEVICE  Thermal Solar Energy ……..  Photo Solar Energy ….. Yes

HEATING ENERGY SOURCE –Wood –Coal –GAS –Oil –Electricity

AMOUNT of ENERGY ANNUALLY –Kgs of coal or wood –M3 of Gas …(2008)…..… m3 –Litres of Oil …(2006) …… lt –Kw of electricity

THERMOSTAST or OTHER REGULATORS –Yes –No

AIR-CONDITIONING AIR-CONDITIONING –Yes –No

WINDOWS OPEN while HEATING ON –Yes – No

ARTIFICIAL LIGHT DURING DAYTIME  Always …………………. 40%  Often ……………………. 34%  Seldom…………………………… 10%  Never……………………………… 16%

Good Practices  Most of the bulbs are fluorescent (95%).  School has some photo solar panels (22 panels x 0,60 mts)

Bad Practices  School does not have thermostats, only an external temperature regulator, that does not work properly.  Students open class windows while the heating is on.  Use of artificial light during daytime.

Improvement measures  Reduce energy consumption campaign.  Implement more photo solar panels.  Implement thermostats in different areas.  Close class windows while heating on.  Reduce using artificial light during daytime