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Government energy consumption available

Navarra has released an information portal that reports the consumption of autonomous equipment. about. In this portal, citizens can consult how much energy their autonomous equipment, health centers, sports centers, etc. consume. In addition to this, they can also find out what the most energy consuming buildings are and how much this energy cost to taxpayers.
This tool is already in operation and has been launched by the Government of Navarra; therefore, the first Autonomous Community is to insert an application of these characteristics. The energy portal provides information on the energy consumption of buildings and equipment managed by the Provincial Government of Navarra, as well as its pollution emissions and the measures taken to reduce them.
As the Vice-President of Economic Development of the Government of Navarra, Manu Ayerdi, explained, the portal "will facilitate transparency and accountability and will be a key tool for raising awareness and appreciation of energy policies."
Transparency and awareness
The portal can be found at www.sie.navarra.es. This will allow you to consult the Government's GHG (GHG) development and consumption development information, as well as mitigation and adaptation actions. This web page allows you to know the exact consumption data of public buildings in the Autonomous Community of Navarra; it also provides key information on the consumption and emission development of each building's GHG. In addition, each of them describes the measures taken in relation to energy efficiency, mainly the insertion of renewable energies and the renewal of heaters and networks.
Initially you can get information about the five buildings that make up the pilot experience: Virgen del Camino Hospital; Western Conservatory; One of the Smart Buildings on Tajonar Street; Leire Street Public Health Institute; and the Llodosa Health Center. Subsequently, coverage will increase and account for nearly half of all public buildings, including provincial or municipal ownership.
The energy portal was developed by Inergy. It is powered by data provided by the Energy Information and Management System, which is established in 98% of the public buildings of the Government of Navarra. It is a system of energy accounting, analysis, supervision and planning that will allow defining the measures and investments of this property for climate change and energy efficiency.
Portal
If you take a look at the portal, we realize that the Government of Navarra has dropped energy consumption by 1% over the last year. In other words, last year it spent 159,265,120 kWh and 156,408,848 kWh this year. In addition, the evolution of consumption can also be known month to month, with January being the month with the most energy consumption, the worst time of winter. As you go a little further, you can see what kind of construction requires the most energy consumption. Thus, hospitals account for the majority (47%), with education (16%), offices (8%), Healthcare House (8%), residences (8%) ...
Finally, it is possible to know which buildings are the most expensive. According to the portal, the Hospital de Navarra is the first (31,672,200 kWh), the Vigen del Camino Hospital the second (20,054,848 kWh) and the Reina Sofia Hospital the third (10,093,015 kWh).

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