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woensdag 21 januari 2015

University of Salford in Greater Manchester (UK): Partnersearch for project usable low carbon commercial buildings in cities (UL4C)

Source: Enterprise Europe Network UK

    Low carbon buildings are starting to become more normalised for cities, with many of the demonstrator projects having been in place for some years. However, there is an identified performance gap between what is designed and what is built, with significant issues around building usability and operation, with highly technical low carbon buildings often being “fragile” and complex to manage.

    UL4C is designed to capture and apply and evaluate interventions in the low carbon building delivery and in use process to ensure that buildings carbon emissions reductions are maximised through technical and process solutions that focus on the building owners, managers and occupiers.

    Northwest Europe (NWE) INTERREG VB: Priority 2 – LOW CARBON in Non-Domestic Buildings

    The following proposal outlines a potential NWE project led by the University of Salford in partnership with Greater Manchester (GM). Its focus is PRIORITY 2 – Low Carbon, addressing Thematic Objective 2: To reduce GHG emissions in NWE through international co-operation of low carbon, energy or climate protection strategies. The focus is addressing Low Carbon in Non-Domestic Buildings, including both the public and commercial stock within the city.

    This builds on existing good practice, including a knowledge of the results of other previous INTERREG projects, including the CAPEM project, which focused on new energy efficiency products, REGAIN, looking at estate management, and Living Green, which focused on delivery and in use issues around low carbon domestic properties. These priorities also link with a number of low carbon projects under the Energy Efficient Buildings Programmes under both FP7 and Horizon 2020. The GM team are keen to capture learning form previous EU and national work within the bid.

    Partners:
    Salford University (lead), Greater Manchester Combined Authority Partners should be public authorities (cities or regions) and research institutions from the Northwest Europe Area.
    Proposed partners should have the following;
    • The city should have a low carbon strategy that refers to buildings
    • A research/ technical partner linked to the city
    • An identified technology or solution for usable low carbon buildings that they are prepared to champion and implement

    Duration in months: 36

    Background:

    Greater Manchester (GM) Environment Team is currently developing a work programme to support the retrofit of all non-domestic and public buildings in GM (including mixed use and heritage sites). This program will aim to deliver the deepest possible energy efficiency savings to enable GM and other European partner cities to achieve their challenging carbon reduction targets.
    This work has identified a number of city specific challenges, which appear to be applicable to different extents in NWE urban environments;

    • Lack of detailed performance and benchmarking data on current performance, particularly in the commercial sector to help establish baselines.
    • Performance Gap between as designed and in use for low carbon buildings
    • Issues of usability and complexity around energy management and low carbon in buildings
    • Lack of accessible demonstrators with evidence to support the business case and make risk of implementation more transparent for the market.
    • Barriers to adoption including issues such as client awareness, supply chain readiness, split incentives and a well developed innovation context, such as links to research base.

    Specific work in the domestic sector has seen a growth in adoption of low carbon retrofit. The project intends to build on previous actions in various NWE partner cities around sustainable retrofit and low carbon buildings.

    Main Aim of the Project:
    Main Aim is to increase the uptake and impact of innovative low carbon technologies (heating, lighting, storage, control and optimisation) across all non-domestic building archetypes in a number of European cities using a building user focus.

    Next Steps:
    The first NWE Interreg VB call for projects is likely to be announced in April 2015 with a deadline in May 2015.

    Further information and contact persons:
    Partners interested in this project are asked to contact Rodolphe Soulard by 4th February 2015. A Partners event is to be organised in early 2015. Please contact us for more information.

    vrijdag 23 december 2011

    Zes Europese energieprogramma’s gelanceerd


    Bron: Website ECN

    De European Energy Research Alliance (EERA), waarin Europese energieonderzoeksorganisaties hun activiteiten op elkaar afstemmen, heeft zes nieuwe onderzoeksprogramma’s gelanceerd. Dit gebeurde eind november tijdens de SET Plan Conference in Warschau. Jerzy Buzek, voorzitter van het Europees Parlement, benadrukte opnieuw de urgentie van energie- en klimaatproblemen en riep op tot investering in energieonderzoek, omdat ‘een visie zonder financiering geen werkelijkheid kan worden’. De deelnemers aan de conferentie toonden zich positief over de tot dusver door EERA bereikte resultaten. Zo stelde Raffaele Liberali, directeur van het directoraat-generaal Onderzoek van de Europese Commissie, dat ‘EERA op dit moment een succesverhaal is’.

    EERA
    Door samen te werken kunnen energieonderzoeksorganisaties in Europa de ontwikkeling van koolstofarme technologieën versnellen en voorkomen dat onderzoeksactiviteiten in Europa dubbel worden uitgevoerd. Een dergelijke efficiënte en effectieve benadering is nodig om de ambitieuze Europese klimaat- en energiedoelen te halen. Bij EERA zijn inmiddels meer dan 2000 onderzoekers uit meer dan 150 organisaties betrokken, die samen investeringen van meer dan 200 miljoen euro vertegenwoordigen.

    ECN is een van de partners in EERA. Het coördineert het onderzoeksprogramma Zonne-energie en neemt in vijf andere programma’s deel. De eerste voorzitter van EERA was Ton Hoff, de vorige directievoorzitter van ECN.

    Nieuwe thema’s

    De eerste plannen van EERA worden nu in resultaten omgezet. De thema’s van de nieuw opgestarte programma’s zijn:
    • Geconcentreerde zonne-energie
    • Golf- en getijde-energie
    • Brandstofcellen en waterstof
    • ‘Smart cities’
    • Energieopslag
    • Geavanceerde materialen en processen voor energietoepassingen

    Er bestonden al zeven gezamenlijke programma’s. De dertien EERA-programma’s bestrijken samen nu alle themagebieden zoals gedefinieerd door het Strategic Energy Technology Plan (SET Plan) van de EU, dat is opgezet om de ontwikkeling van energietechnologie te versnellen.

    Voor meer informatie over de programma’s, ga naar de website van EERA via deze LINK.

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