
The Shopping Centre sector constitutes a great economical asset within the tertiary sector national scenario, and it is also an intensive user of energy resources.
Energy consumption depends, to a great extent, on the type of premises: shops, department stores, superstores, etc. Therefore, the planner needs to perfectly adapt the project to the standards required in each particular case.
These types of centres offer a great energy saving potential with adequate insulation, since they use a large amount of equipment which consumes a lot of energy in order to guarantee a high level of comfort.
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Centro Comercial Alegro. Amadora, Portugal |
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Centro Comercial Arrábida Shopping. Gaia, Portugal |
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Centro Comercial Colombo. Lisboa, Portugal |
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Centro Comercial Fórum Almada. Almada, Portugal |
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Centro Comercial Illa Diagonal. Barcelona, España |
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Centro Comercial Loureshopping. Loures, Portugal |
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Centro Comercial Parque Oeiras. Oeiras, Portugal |
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Centro Comercial Norte Shopping. Matosinhos, Portugal |
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Centro Comercial Puerto Venecia. Zaragoza, España |
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Centro Comercial Spacio Olivais. Lisboa, Portugal |
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Mercat del Born. Barcelona, España |
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Centro Comercial Vasco da Gama. Lisboa, Portugal |
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Centro Comercial Río Shopping. Valladolid, España |
Documents to download
- Chapter Shopping Centres:
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