He 9.2% of households of the province of Cordoba can be considered ‘green vegetables’: those with type A, B, C and D labels in their energy class – the scale ends at G, which would be the worst level of efficiency in this area. This is reflected in report “Sustainability in the residential stock of Spain 2024” by ST Analyzes (Appraisal Society Group), which was published in a press release this Monday. Labor statistics are updated in October this year.
This percentage, in concrete figures, means that our territory has 36,889 energy-efficient homes out of a total of 401,347.
Before launching into the comparisons, ST Analyzes warns that, when interpreting its report, it is essential to take into account that “the rating criteria vary according to the climatic zone studiedbeing stricter in coastal areas.
THE ratio achieved by Cordoba stay almost a point below of the national averagewhere 10.1% of housing is “green”. And in Andalusia our province is the fourth with the most energy efficient houses. They are overtaken by Malaga (10.9%); Seville (10.5%) and Granada (9.4%). The ranking is closed by Jaén (7.5%).
Rute, the town with the “greenest” houses
The work it also depends on municipal details. In our territory, the locality in which percentage of “green” houses more there is Itinerary. There are 747 households classified between A and D out of a total of 5,499. In other words, the 13.6% of their homes are energy efficient.
In the sixth position From this classification follows capital. Out of a hundred apartments or houses, approximately twelve (11.6%) are ‘green vegetables’. There are therefore 18,235 dwellings that can be considered as such out of a total of 15,6478.
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Rute: has 747 housing units with energy classes between the letters A and D out of a total of 5,499, which means that its percentage of “green” housing units is 13.6%.
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The Carpio: 271 “green” housing units out of a total of 2,166 (12.5%).
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Source Carreteros: 69 out of 551 (12.5%).
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Monturque: 118 out of 975 (12.1%).
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Villafranca de Cordoba: 278 out of 2,314 (12%).
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Cordoba: 18,235 out of 156,478 (11.6%).
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Baena: 1,072 out of 9,668 (11.1%).
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La Guijarrosa: 71 out of 648 (11%).
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Lucène: 2,128 out of 20,215 (10.53%).
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Obejo: 126 out of 1203 (10.47%).
He general manager In ST AnalyzesAlejandro González, indicated that this study shows with data “to what extent the real estate stock in Spain he has the big challenge of advance In sustainability and the rehabilitation of their residential real estate“.
One of the keys to consider when it comes to energy efficiency, he argued, is that one in two households in Spain they were built before the 80sand “due to the type of construction of the time, they do not have systems such as thermal insulation on the facades, which negatively influences their classification.”