3. Monthly energy consumption
according to the surface
Monthly consumption (Kwh) / Area (sq m)
Country
Nov.2010 Dec.2010 Ian.2011 Average
Poland 0,059 0,057 0,033 0,050
Romania 1,064 1,126 1,262 1,151
Belgium 0,913 0,928 0,938 0,926
Italy 1,826 2,108 1,691 1,875
Bulgaria 0,93 1,152 1,096 1,059
Hungary 1,262 1,417 1,484 1,388
Turkey 0,264 0,292 0,311 0,289
4. Graphical representation of the
chart above
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(sq m) Nov.2010
1,5 Monthly
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1 (sq m) Dec.2010
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0,5 consumption(Kwh) / Area
(sq m) Jan .2011
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5. Interpretation of the chart
• Poland and Turkey – the greatest savers
of energy
• Romania, Bulgaria and Belgium are
equally balanced consumers
• Hungary and Italy are by far the most
important consumers of energy
• The peak was in January for all countries,
except for Romania which reached it in
December
6. Average consumption of energy
November, December and January
Average Monthly consumption / area
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7. Rules for saving energy in school
• Use of economical bulbs
• A wiser use of electric appliances (where
possible)
• Maximum use of natural light
• Switch off the electrical appliances when not in
use (bulbs including)
• Wise use of central heating (windows shut)
• Efficient use of the taps
• Proper insulation for the buildings