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assignment_turned_in Project2012 - 2014Partners:ECR EUROPE ASBL, INTELEN, INTRASOFT International, EPFL, SIMPLAN +6 partnersECR EUROPE ASBL,INTELEN,INTRASOFT International,EPFL,SIMPLAN,METRO,TU Dortmund University,BARILLA G. E R. FRATELLI SPA,Quantis Sàrl,AUEB-RC,BOCFunder: European Commission Project Code: 288585more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications assignment_turned_in Project2012 - 2015Partners:PANTELLERI, University of Bucharest, POLITO, SMARTWATT, UCLM +11 partnersPANTELLERI,University of Bucharest,POLITO,SMARTWATT,UCLM,INTELEN,Aristotle University of Thessaloniki,CS,HEDNO S.A.,ELECTRICA,ENEA,GENERAL ELECTRIC (SWITZERLAND) GMBH,W4E,ITC,UBI,EDAFunder: European Commission Project Code: 309048more_vert assignment_turned_in Project2014 - 2017Partners:WATTICS, HEDNO S.A., COMUNE DI SEDINI, ITYE, INTELEN +6 partnersWATTICS,HEDNO S.A.,COMUNE DI SEDINI,ITYE,INTELEN,COSMOTE,TELINT RTD Consultancy Services (United Kingdom),Public Power Corporation (Greece),KEMA NEDERLAND BV,Ministry of Education and Religious Affairs,DNV GL NETHERLANDS B.V.Funder: European Commission Project Code: 619547more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2017 - 2019Partners:INTELEN, ICCS, mediri GmbH, Sofia UniversityINTELEN,ICCS,mediri GmbH,Sofia UniversityFunder: European Commission Project Code: 731767Overall Budget: 1,218,120 EURFunder Contribution: 998,000 EURTechnology transfer of gaming assets to non-leisure contexts such as the energy efficiency sector has become the “holy grail” of today’s research and industrial efforts towards a more sustainable energy system. The main objective of SOCIALENERGY is to develop, validate and demonstrate a gaming and social network platform for educating energy consumers and virtual energy communities towards evolving EU energy markets’ operation. In SOCIALENERGY’s virtual world, users are seamlessly educated via advanced gaming techniques in good practices and decision making related with energy efficiency. Subsequently, users are able to interact in SOCIALENERGY’s “real-world” platform, which will facilitate the easy, rich and deep communication among involved stakeholders from individual energy consumers and virtual energy communities, to utilities, policy makers, and even other indirect stakeholders (such as electric appliance retailers and building renovators) that will allow them to: i) discover each other, ii) educate themselves in order understand the difficulties and challenges that each one faces and iii) finally interact and trade among. SOCIALENERGY aims at undertaking innovation actions to: a) apply and evolve recent incentive technologies (localized social externalities) towards effective use of behavioural economics in energy efficiency sector, b) educate and effectively incentivize utility customers via advanced gaming and gamification technologies, c) guarantee efficient and sustainable user engagement via self-organization and management of virtual energy communities, d) provide a single point of hosting and advertisement services to consumers, utilities and companies related with energy efficiency products and services, e) perform real-life small-scale but diverse experiments to validate proposed platform’s functionalities, f) provide energy information distribution as a service to interested stakeholders.
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications assignment_turned_in Project2015 - 2018Partners:DunavNET d.o.o., UBITECH, AUEB-RC, ARVRTECH, Polo Navacchio S.p.A. +5 partnersDunavNET d.o.o.,UBITECH,AUEB-RC,ARVRTECH,Polo Navacchio S.p.A.,DOCLIFE,University of Murcia,INTELEN,University of Innsbruck,HES-SOFunder: European Commission Project Code: 649849Overall Budget: 2,439,470 EURFunder Contribution: 1,997,590 EURTaking into account the fact that buildings constitute the largest end-use energy consuming sector, the design and development of solutions targeted at reducing their energy consumption based on the adoption of energy efficient techniques and the active engagement of citizens/occupants is considered crucial. Innovative solutions have to be implemented upon properly understanding the main energy consuming factors and trends, as well as properly modeling and understanding the citizens’ behaviour and the potential for lifestyle changes. The ENTROPY project addresses this challenge by building upon the integration of technologies that facilitate the deployment of innovative energy aware IT ecosystems for motivating end-users’ behavioural changes and namely: (1) the Internet of Things that provides the capacity for interconnecting numerous devices and applying energy-efficient communication protocols, (2) the evolvement of advanced Data Modelling and Analysis techniques that support the realization of semantic models and knowledge extraction mechanisms and (3) the Recommendation and Gamification eras that can trigger interaction with relevant users in social networks, increase end users’ awareness with regards to ways to achieve energy consumption savings in their daily activities and adopt energy efficient lifestyles as well as provide a set of energy efficient recommendations and motives. Novel practices that fully integrate information collected from a set of sensor networks and mobile crowd sensing activities are going to be exploited along with processes for monitoring, reporting and analysing sets of data with regards to energy consumption and the behavioural profile of citizens. The engagement and inclusion of end users will be strongly supported upon the development of a set of serious games and personalised applications. The designed IT ecosystem is planned to be validated in three pilot sites.
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