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Summer cottages and agricultural buildings are not mainly included in this statistic of building structure in Finland.
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Classification of buildings with purpose  of use is mainly determined by what is the main part of floor area used. After year 2000 regular inhabited freetime buildings are also classified as  "erilliset pientalot".
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More information of concepts will be found from here: [http://tilastokeskus.fi/til/rak/index.html], see part "Käsitteet ja määritelmät".
  
 
=== Causality ===
 
=== Causality ===

Revision as of 08:18, 19 February 2010


Scope

Heatings systems in buildings in Finland

Dimensions and boundaries

  • Year
  • Building year
  • Building type? e.g.
    • Detached house
    • Row house
    • Apartment building
    • Office building
    • Others (including traffic, health care, education, industry and storage buildings etc.)
  • Heating system
    • District heating
    • Oil
    • Wood pellet
    • Wood logs
    • Electricity
    • Geothermal

Definition

Data

Table 1. Floor area and amount of buildings by used fuel types. based on Stat 31.12.2007 [1].

Rakennuksia lkm Kerrosala m2
Koko maa
Erilliset pientalot
Kauko- tai aluelämpö 50 470 9 099 770
Öljy, kaasu 258 329 37 807 361
Sähkö 446 801 63 689 441
Kivihiili 6 655 755 322
Puu, turve 262 661 29 302 174
Maalämpö 12 636 2 531 745
Muu, tuntematon 36 507 1 936 187
Rivi- ja ketjutalot
Kauko- tai aluelämpö 32 064 14 769 137
Öljy, kaasu 17 275 7 545 957
Sähkö 23 539 9 018 459
Kivihiili 36 11 301
Puu, turve 657 202 905
Maalämpö 72 30 644
Muu, tuntematon 558 133 193
Asuinkerrostalot
Kauko- tai aluelämpö 41 875 75 523 817
Öljy, kaasu 9 600 9 633 950
Sähkö 2 278 1 301 344
Kivihiili 95 39 742
Puu, turve 1 119 357 568
Maalämpö 13 11 178
Muu, tuntematon 409 513 657

Summer cottages and agricultural buildings are not mainly included in this statistic of building structure in Finland.

Classification of buildings with purpose of use is mainly determined by what is the main part of floor area used. After year 2000 regular inhabited freetime buildings are also classified as "erilliset pientalot".

More information of concepts will be found from here: [1], see part "Käsitteet ja määritelmät".

Causality

Unit

m2

Formula

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Result

See also

References