
R2M ENERGY SRL
R2M ENERGY SRL
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Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2022 - 2025Partners:CERTH, UDEUSTO, GOIENER S.COOP, Frederick University, R2M ENERGY SRL +12 partnersCERTH,UDEUSTO,GOIENER S.COOP,Frederick University,R2M ENERGY SRL,EUNICE NRG TECH,R2M Solution (Italy),WAIDE STRATEGIC EFFICIENCY EUROPE LIMITED,TUT,FEDERATIE VAN VERENIGINGEN VOOR VERWARMING EN LUCHTBEHANDELING IN EUROPA REHVA,DEMO Consultants,ANEC,ASOCIATIA INGINERILOR DE INSTALATII DIN ROMANIA (AIIR) FILIALA VALAHIA,QUE,AUSTRIAN STANDARDS INSTITUTE OSTERREICHISCHES NORMUNGSINSTITUT,FRC,IES R&DFunder: European Commission Project Code: 101069639Overall Budget: 4,745,060 EURFunder Contribution: 4,100,530 EURSmartLivingEPC project aims to deliver a certificate which will be issued with the use of digitized tools and retrieve the necessary assessment information for the building shell and building systems from BIM literacy, including enriched energy and sustainability related information for the as designed and the actual performance of the building. SmartLivingEPC will provide information in relation to the operational behaviour of the building, by introducing a new rating scale, based on a weighted approach of life cycle performance aspects, building smartness assessment and information on the actual performance of the technical systems of buildings provided by technical audits. The new methodologies to be developed, will be based on existing European standards, whereas at the same time, they will trigger the development of new technical standards for smart energy performance certificates. The new certification scheme will also expand its scope, covering aspects related to water consumption, as well as noise pollution and acoustics. SmartLivingEPC certificate will be fully compatible with digital logbooks, as well as with building renovation passports in order to allow the integration of the building energy performance information in digital databases. A special aspect of SmartLivingEPC will be its application in building complexes, with the aim of energy certification at the neighbourhood scale. SmartLivingEPC aspires to develop two parallel schemes, one at the building level (Building EPC) and one at the level of building complex level (Complex EPC), with the ultimate goal in the near future of certification of building complexes, based on the certification of individual units, as well as on additional aspects following an integrated participatory and neighborhood based approach. 16 partners from 12 European countries will collaborate and provide their expertise and resources within the 36 months of SmartLivingEPC lifetime.
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2021 - 2026Partners:Revolt srl, Flexens Oy AB, ITT, CENTRICA BUSINESS SOLUTIONS BELGIUM, TEKNOLOGIAN TUTKIMUSKESKUS VTT OY +19 partnersRevolt srl,Flexens Oy AB,ITT,CENTRICA BUSINESS SOLUTIONS BELGIUM,TEKNOLOGIAN TUTKIMUSKESKUS VTT OY,ASTEA S.P.A.,lab10 collective,R2M Solution (Italy),AIGUASOL,CARTIF,COMUNE DI BERCHIDDA,Artelys (France),TECNALIA,R2M ENERGY SRL,DOWEL INNOVATION,University of Passau,ENERGY CITIES,AIT,AYUNTAMIENTO DE ISPASTER,EZE BARRIZAR KOOP ELK TXIKIA,EURAC,MARKTGEMEINDE OLLERSDORF IM BURGENLAND,RINA-C,KOKAR MUNICIPALITYFunder: European Commission Project Code: 957819Overall Budget: 7,194,120 EURFunder Contribution: 6,095,860 EURLocalRES project will deploy innovative local energy systems driven by renewable energy communities for a socially fair energy transformation that puts renewable energy into the hands of communities and people. LocalRES will deliver new digital tools that will boost the expected structural change in the current energy system at different levels: 1) generation, increasing the number of small power producers of renewable energy; 2) market, creating local energy markets that enable prosumers to trade energy volumes of their choosing within local communities; 3) distribution, establishing a multidirectional energy flow and promoting REC driven energy services, and 4) consumers, empowering consumers to be active and participating in the energy system and the design of their own Renewable Energy Communities (REC). The main objective of LocalRES is to demonstrate at TRL8 innovative local energy systems in a sector coupling approach, which will be able to interconnect and optimise the joint operation of different energy vectors (electricity, heating, mobility, etc.) by maximising the RES contribution and enhancing the energy system flexibility and supply security. The focus is on the renewable energy communities as main actors for leading the structural change in the current energy system towards the decarbonisation of the local energy systems based on an integrated multidirectional flow approach and prosumers, allowing to maximize the replicability and upscale the potential of the decentralized solutions developed in the project. The LocalRES solutions promote a secure, sustainable, competitive and affordable energy supply for everyone.
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