Title: Energy efficient buildings: the industry long term strategy and the ongoing Multiannual Roadmap, spe
1- Energy efficient buildings the industry long
term strategy and the ongoing Multiannual
Roadmap, special focus on ICT
Stefano Carosio stefano.carosio_at_dappolonia.it DAp
polonia SpA Alain Zarli alain.zarli_at_cstb.fr CSTB
2Drivers
- SET Plan
- Double the present energy efficiency targets
- 1/3 of total primary energy from renewables
- 40 reduction of emissions in transportation
- zero-emission electrical sector
- zero-emission residential sector
- Lisbon Strategy
- Generation of high added-value products and
processes, technologies and services for energy
efficient buildings - Improving its competitiveness
- Producing sustainable growth
- Creating more industries
- Creating more and better jobs
- Communication i2010
- Strengthening investment in and the use of new
technologies, particularly ICTs, by both the
private and public sectors
3The role of the E2B Association
- E2BA is a preferential interlocutor as private
part of the PPP - Seek and demonstrate industry engagement
- Represent and coordinate members research
interests within the PPP - Keep close links with relevant international
initiatives and research programmes - Collect information on national research
priorities and initiatives and integrate them at
EU level
4E2BA membership
Over 120 members have joined the Association.
Details and registration at www.e2b-ei.eu
5Ongoing Multiannual Roadmap
A multi-annual multi-stakeholders collaborative
research roadmap prepared by the AIAG in close
cooperation with the EC Interservice Group
6Ongoing Multiannual Roadmap
7Ongoing Multiannual Roadmap
8Next steps
The final Multiannual Roadmap/Implementation Plan
will be finalised by the 29th October 2009
- Collect comments on the draft Multiannual Roadmap
content through National Laison Points, Programme
Committee members, NCP, E2B members, ETPs,
National Technology Platforms and other relevant
stakeholders deadline 7th October - Identification of Research Priorities and
consolidation of the Implementation Plan for the
next years within Ad-hoc Industrial Advisory
Group deadline 29th October. - Launch a consultation process using E2B website
and other relevant European and National public
dissemination channels (during November)
9Expected outcome
10The REEB Coordinated Action
11Vision The views
Governance businessmodels
Constructionview
Life cycleperformancemanagement
Operation services
Monitoring - through smart metering,
visualisation of energy usage analysis of
energy consumption in real-time
Integrateddesign
Highperformancebuildings
Industrialisedproduction
Development of simple, easy understandable
comparable mechanisms for the visualisation of
energy performance Assessment or LCA.
User aware-ness decisionsupport
Energymanagement trading
ICT view
Intelligent integratedcontrol
Communication Networks systems to support new
communication features will have to be added to
devices. Some examples of new features (1) Wide
band PLC interfaces, (2) New VPN embedded
interfaces, (3) Low Power communication interfaces
Visualisation (of energy usage) behaviour
modelling, interface monitoring Intuitive
feedback to users on real time energy consumption
in order to change behaviour
Platforms technologiesfor energy infosharing
12How ICT can helpA Case study
User aware-ness decisionsupport
?Power Price Signal Device changing
behaviour by real-time pricing
- Objectives
- Empower customer to make smart power
consumption decisions that lessened energy demand
at peak time - Stronger competitive differentiation through
transparent pricing and usage-based billing for
residential users - Established technical platform for future process
transformation initiatives - Applied ICTs
- Energy customer display showing energy pricing
(i.e. using electricity traffic light), and also
displays the date, time, temperature and weather
trend. - Communication infrastructure that leverages an
existing commercial paging network for price data
to be transmitted to the displays - Developed an algorithm to generate a simple,
easy-to-understand tariff through - a custom data feed of wholesale electricity price
at periodic intervals incorporating other
important tariffs determinants - Impact
- Lower cost and more efficient power generation
through reductions in peak energy consumption - Improved ability to absorb alternative energy
sources into the power grid - Lower energy costs for the customers
13Thank you for your attention!!
The current draft documents are available within
the e2b website. Comments can be sent to
secretariat_at_e2b-ei.eu
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