by Konstantinos Lymperopoulos, mechanical engineer and pilot site manager, Democritus University of Thrace
The RENAISSANCE greek pilot site in Kimmeria was presented at the international “Sustainability in the built environment for climate change mitigation” conference, which too place from 23rd to 25th October 2019 in Thessaloniki. #SBE19 attempts to widely address issues concerning sustainability, considering their interrelation with regard to climate change.
Mr. Konstantinos Lymperopoulos, project manager of greek pilot site for RENAISSANCE project, attended the international conference to present the research paper entitled “Preliminary evaluation of operation results of RES systems integrated in students’ residences in Xanthi, Greece”. The study of DUTH’s Mechanical Design Laboratory elaborates the operational results of almost two years of the RES technologies installed at the Kimmeria pilot site and highlights their technical and economic performance, through in-depth analysis of the collected operational data.