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Romania, Alba Iulia PED | ASCEND – Accelerate poSitive Clean ENergy Districts | PED Case Study | Compare |
Romania, Alba Iulia PED | InterPED – INTERoperable cloud-based solution for cross-vector planning and management of Positive Energy Districts | PED Case Study | Compare |
Munich, Harthof district | PED Case Study | Compare | |
Lublin | MAKING-CITY – Energy efficient pathway for the city transformation: enabling a positive future | PED Case Study | Uncompare |
Roubaix, MustBe0 – Résidence Philippe le Hardi – 125 Rue d’Oran | CULTURAL-E – Climate and cultural-based solutions for Plus Energy Buildings | PED Relevant Case Study | Compare |
Bærum, Eiksveien 116 | CULTURAL-E – Climate and cultural-based solutions for Plus Energy Buildings | PED Relevant Case Study | Compare |
Findhorn, the Park | InterPED – INTERoperable cloud-based solution for cross-vector planning and management of Positive Energy Districts | PED Case Study | Compare |
Amsterdam, Buiksloterham PED | ATELIER – AmsTErdam BiLbao cItizen drivEn smaRt cities | PED Case Study | Compare |
Schönbühel-Aggsbach, Schönbühel an der Donau | PED-ACT – Auto characterization of PEDs for digital references towards iterative process optimisation | PED Relevant Case Study | Compare |
Umeå, Ålidhem district | PED-ACT – Auto characterization of PEDs for digital references towards iterative process optimisation | PED Case Study | Compare |
Aalborg East | PED Relevant Case Study / PED Lab | Compare | |
Ankara, Çamlık District | PED-ACT – Auto characterization of PEDs for digital references towards iterative process optimisation | PED Case Study / PED Relevant Case Study | Compare |
Trenčín | MAKING-CITY – Energy efficient pathway for the city transformation: enabling a positive future | PED Case Study | Compare |
Luxembourg, Betzdorf | LEGOFIT – Adaptable technological solutions based on early design actions for the construction and renovation of Energy Positive Homes | PED Relevant Case Study | Compare |
Vantaa, Aviapolis | NEUTRALPATH – Pathway towards Climate-Neutrality through low risky and fully replicable Positive Clean Energy Districts | PED Case Study / PED Relevant Case Study / PED Lab | Compare |
Vidin, Himik and Bononia | MAKING-CITY – Energy efficient pathway for the city transformation: enabling a positive future | PED Case Study | Compare |
Oslo, Verksbyen | Syn.ikia – Sustainable Plus Energy Neighbourhoods | PED Case Study | Uncompare |
Uden, Loopkantstraat | Syn.ikia – Sustainable Plus Energy Neighbourhoods | PED Relevant Case Study | Compare |
Zaragoza, Actur | NEUTRALPATH – Pathway towards Climate-Neutrality through low risky and fully replicable Positive Clean Energy Districts | PED Relevant Case Study | Compare |
Aarhus, Brabrand | BIPED – Building Intelligent Positive Energy Districts | PED Case Study / PED Relevant Case Study / PED Lab | Compare |
Riga, Ķīpsala, RTU smart student city | ExPEDite – Enabling Positive Energy Districts through Digital Twins | PED Case Study | Uncompare |
Izmir, District of Karşıyaka | PED-ACT – Auto characterization of PEDs for digital references towards iterative process optimisation | PED Case Study | Uncompare |
Istanbul, Ozyegin University Campus | LEGOFIT – Adaptable technological solutions based on early design actions for the construction and renovation of Energy Positive Homes | PED Relevant Case Study | Compare |
Espoo, Kera | SPARCS – Sustainable energy Positive & zero cARbon CommunitieS | PED Case Study / PED Relevant Case Study | Compare |
Borlänge, Rymdgatan’s Residential Portfolio | PED-ACT – Auto characterization of PEDs for digital references towards iterative process optimisation | PED Relevant Case Study | Uncompare |
Freiburg, Waldsee | PED urban – Development of methods and tools for accounting, planning and operation of climate-neutral district | PED Case Study | Compare |
Innsbruck, Campagne-Areal | PED Relevant Case Study | Compare | |
Graz, Reininghausgründe | PED Case Study | Compare | |
Stor-Elvdal, Campus Evenstad | ZEN – Research Centre on Zero Emission Neighbourhoods in Smart Cities | PED Relevant Case Study | Compare |
Oulu, Kaukovainio | MAKING-CITY – Energy efficient pathway for the city transformation: enabling a positive future | PED Case Study | Compare |
Halmstad, Fyllinge | PED Relevant Case Study | Compare | |
Lund, Brunnshög district | PED Case Study | Uncompare | |
Vienna, Am Kempelenpark | PED Case Study | Compare | |
Évora, Portugal | POCITYF – A POsitive Energy CITY Transformation Framework | PED Relevant Case Study / PED Lab | Compare |
Kladno, Sletiště (Sport Area), PED Winter Stadium | SPARCS – Sustainable energy Positive & zero cARbon CommunitieS | PED Relevant Case Study | Compare |
Groningen, PED South | MAKING-CITY – Energy efficient pathway for the city transformation: enabling a positive future | PED Lab | Compare |
Groningen, PED North | MAKING-CITY – Energy efficient pathway for the city transformation: enabling a positive future | PED Lab | Compare |
Maia, Sobreiro Social Housing | SPARCS – Sustainable energy Positive & zero cARbon CommunitieS | PED Lab | Compare |
Lubia (Soria), CEDER-CIEMAT | PED Lab | Compare | |
Tampere, Ilokkaanpuisto district | STARDUST – Holistic and Integrated Urban Model for Smart Cities | PED Relevant Case Study | Compare |
Leon, Former Sugar Factory district | MAKING-CITY – Energy efficient pathway for the city transformation: enabling a positive future | PED Case Study | Compare |
Istanbul, Kadikoy district, Caferaga | MAKING-CITY – Energy efficient pathway for the city transformation: enabling a positive future | PED Case Study | Compare |
Espoo, Leppävaara district, Sello center | SPARCS – Sustainable energy Positive & zero cARbon CommunitieS | PED Case Study | Compare |
Espoo, Espoonlahti district, Lippulaiva block | SPARCS – Sustainable energy Positive & zero cARbon CommunitieS | PED Case Study | Compare |
Salzburg, Gneis district | Syn.ikia – Sustainable Plus Energy Neighbourhoods | PED Case Study | Compare |
Barcelona, Santa Coloma de Gramenet | Syn.ikia – Sustainable Plus Energy Neighbourhoods | PED Case Study | Compare |
Tartu, City centre area | SmartEnCity – Towards Smart Zero CO2 Cities across Europe | PED Relevant Case Study / PED Lab | Uncompare |
Bologna, Pilastro-Roveri district | GRETA – GReen Energy Transition Actions | PED Relevant Case Study | Compare |
Barcelona, SEILAB & Energy SmartLab | PED Lab | Compare | |
Leipzig, Baumwollspinnerei district | SPARCS – Sustainable energy Positive & zero cARbon CommunitieS | PED Case Study | Compare |
Kifissia, Energy community | SPARCS – Sustainable energy Positive & zero cARbon CommunitieS | PED Relevant Case Study |
Title | Kifissia, Energy community | Oslo, Verksbyen | Tartu, City centre area | Izmir, District of Karşıyaka | Lund, Brunnshög district | Riga, Ķīpsala, RTU smart student city | Lublin | Borlänge, Rymdgatan’s Residential Portfolio |
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A1P001: Name of the PED case study / PED Lab | Kifissia, Energy community | Oslo, Verksbyen | Tartu, City centre area | Izmir, District of Karşıyaka | Lund, Brunnshög district | Riga, Ķīpsala, RTU smart student city | Lublin | Borlänge, Rymdgatan’s Residential Portfolio |
A1P002: Map / aerial view / photos / graphic details / leaflet | ||||||||
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A1P003: Categorisation of the PED site | ||||||||
PED case study | no | yes | no | yes | yes | yes | yes | no |
PED relevant case study | yes | no | yes | no | no | no | no | yes |
PED Lab. | no | no | yes | no | no | no | no | no |
A1P004: Targets of the PED case study / PED Lab | ||||||||
Climate neutrality | no | yes | yes | yes | yes | yes | yes | yes |
Annual energy surplus | no | yes | no | yes | yes | no | yes | yes |
Energy community | yes | no | no | no | yes | yes | yes | yes |
Circularity | no | no | yes | no | yes | no | yes | no |
Air quality and urban comfort | yes | yes | no | yes | yes | no | yes | no |
Electrification | yes | no | yes | no | yes | no | no | yes |
Net-zero energy cost | no | no | no | yes | no | no | yes | no |
Net-zero emission | no | yes | yes | no | yes | no | yes | no |
Self-sufficiency (energy autonomous) | no | no | no | no | no | yes | yes | no |
Maximise self-sufficiency | no | no | yes | yes | no | yes | yes | yes |
Other | no | no | no | no | yes | no | no | no |
Other (A1P004) | Holistic approach on city planning; Minimise car traffic - walkability; Local service; Climate neutral buildings 2030; | |||||||
A1P005: Phase of the PED case study / PED Lab | ||||||||
A1P005: Project Phase of your case study/PED Lab | Planning Phase | Implementation Phase | Implementation Phase | Planning Phase | In operation | Planning Phase | Planning Phase | Planning Phase |
A1P006: Start Date | ||||||||
A1P006: Start date | 07/18 | 02/16 | 10/22 | 2015 | 01/24 | |||
A1P007: End Date | ||||||||
A1P007: End date | 08/24 | 07/22 | 10/25 | 2040 | 12/26 | |||
A1P008: Reference Project | ||||||||
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A1P009: Data availability | ||||||||
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A1P009: Other | Other | GIS open dataset is under construction | ||||||
A1P010: Sources | ||||||||
Any publication, link to website, deliverable referring to the PED/PED Lab | ||||||||
A1P011: Geographic coordinates | ||||||||
X Coordinate (longitude): | 23.814588 | 10.986173354432992 | 26.722737 | 27.110049 | 13.232469400769599 | 24.08168339 | 22.5684 | 15.394495 |
Y Coordinate (latitude): | 38.077349 | 59.22429716642046 | 58.380713 | 38.496054 | 55.71989792207193 | 56.95245956 | 51.2465 | 60.486609 |
A1P012: Country | ||||||||
A1P012: Country | Greece | Norway | Estonia | Turkey | Sweden | Latvia | Poland | Sweden |
A1P013: City | ||||||||
A1P013: City | Municipality of Kifissia | Fredrikstad | Tartu | İzmir | Lund | Riga | Lublin | Borlänge |
A1P014: Climate Zone (Köppen Geiger classification) | ||||||||
A1P014: Climate Zone (Köppen Geiger classification). | Csa | Cfb | Dfb | Csa | Dfb | Cfb | Cfb | Dsb |
A1P015: District boundary | ||||||||
A1P015: District boundary | Virtual | Geographic | Functional | Geographic | Geographic | Geographic | Geographic | Geographic |
Other | The energy will be produced by a PV plant installed on the terrace of a municipal building. Members of the energy community (that is under formation) will benefit from the energy produced via virtual net metering. PV instalment and the buildings (owned by the members of the community) will be within the boundaries of the Municipality but not necessary in the same area/district/neighbourhood | |||||||
A1P016: Ownership of the case study/PED Lab | ||||||||
A1P016: Ownership of the case study/PED Lab: | Private | Private | Private | Public | Public | Private | Mixed | |
A1P017: Ownership of the land / physical infrastructure | ||||||||
A1P017: Ownership of the land / physical infrastructure: | Single Owner | Multiple Owners | Multiple Owners | Multiple Owners | Multiple Owners | Multiple Owners | Single Owner | |
A1P018: Number of buildings in PED | ||||||||
A1P018: Number of buildings in PED | 2 | 18 | 21 | 200 | 15 | 5 | 10 | |
A1P019: Conditioned space | ||||||||
A1P019: Conditioned space [m²] | 3550 | 35217 | 102795 | 1500000 | 170000 | 21664.73 | 3700 | |
A1P020: Total ground area | ||||||||
A1P020: Total ground area [m²] | 793144 | 32600 | 1500000 | 119264 | 72833.47 | 9945 | ||
A1P021: Floor area ratio: Conditioned space / total ground area | ||||||||
A1P021: Floor area ratio: Conditioned space / total ground area | 0 | 0 | 0 | 3 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 |
A1P022: Financial schemes | ||||||||
A1P022a: Financing - PRIVATE - Real estate | no | yes | yes | no | yes | no | no | no |
A1P022a: Add the value in EUR if available [EUR] | 6500000 | 99999999 | ||||||
A1P022b: Financing - PRIVATE - ESCO scheme | no | no | no | no | no | no | no | no |
A1P022b: Add the value in EUR if available [EUR] | ||||||||
A1P022c: Financing - PRIVATE - Other | no | no | no | no | no | no | no | no |
A1P022c: Add the value in EUR if available [EUR] | ||||||||
A1P022d: Financing - PUBLIC - EU structural funding | no | no | yes | no | yes | no | no | no |
A1P022d: Add the value in EUR if available [EUR] | 4000000 | 1000000 | ||||||
A1P022e: Financing - PUBLIC - National funding | no | no | yes | no | yes | no | no | no |
A1P022e: Add the value in EUR if available [EUR] | 8000000 | 30000000 | ||||||
A1P022f: Financing - PUBLIC - Regional funding | no | no | no | no | yes | no | no | no |
A1P022f: Add the value in EUR if available [EUR] | 30000000 | |||||||
A1P022g: Financing - PUBLIC - Municipal funding | no | no | no | no | yes | no | no | no |
A1P022g: Add the value in EUR if available [EUR] | 180000000 | |||||||
A1P022h: Financing - PUBLIC - Other | no | no | no | no | no | no | no | no |
A1P022h: Add the value in EUR if available [EUR] | ||||||||
A1P022i: Financing - RESEARCH FUNDING - EU | no | no | no | yes | yes | yes | no | no |
A1P022i: Add the value in EUR if available [EUR] | 1193355 | 2000000 | 7500000 | |||||
A1P022j: Financing - RESEARCH FUNDING - National | no | no | no | yes | no | no | no | no |
A1P022j: Add the value in EUR if available [EUR] | ||||||||
A1P022k: Financing - RESEARCH FUNDING - Local/regional | no | no | no | no | no | no | no | no |
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A1P022l: Financing - RESEARCH FUNDING - Other | no | no | no | no | no | no | no | no |
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A1P023: Economic Targets | ||||||||
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A1P023: Other | World class sustainable living and research environments | |||||||
A1P024: More comments: | ||||||||
A1P024: More comments: | The total development consists of more than 1500 dwellings, a kindergarten, a school, and commercial buildings. Two of the residential blocks are included as demonstration projects in syn.ikia. The two blocks have 20 dwellings in each and are 6 stories high. | Lublin PED Area is geographically bounded and the ambition is to reach Self-Sufficiency. There is a shopping centre with a large rooftop area for solar generation and there are also an empty lot (just on the east side of the building) and a carpark area (on the north side) next to the commercial centre. These areas can also be evaluated for on-site (on the ground – or canopies for cars) energy generation. There are also new built (mainly in 2012) residential blocks with high efficiency and this district is so-called an “eco-district”. Thanks to the District Heating Grid (DHN), all buildings are connected to each other the network has potential for sharing mechanisms in the PED Area. Another opportunity for renewable energy is that these buildings are connected to more or less the end point of DHN and for this reason, a waste heat potential from the return pipe may also be considered. There are also small size residentials, that are not connected to the DHN, around the PED area and this enlightened the technical team for exporting energy from PED to these areas with a new infrastructure. | ||||||
A1P025: Estimated PED case study / PED LAB costs | ||||||||
A1P025: Estimated PED case study / PED LAB costs [mil. EUR] | 25 | |||||||
Contact person for general enquiries | ||||||||
A1P026: Name | Artemis Giavasoglou, Kleopatra Kalampoka | Tonje Healey Trulsrud | Jaanus Tamm | Ozlem Senyol | Markus Paulsson | Judith Stiekema | Dorota Wolińska-Pietrzak | Jingchun Shen |
A1P027: Organization | Municipality of Kifissia – SPARCS local team | Norwegian University of Science and technology (NTNU) | Tartu City Government | Karsiyaka Municipality | City of Lund | OASC | Lublin Municipality | Högskolan Dalarna |
A1P028: Affiliation | Municipality / Public Bodies | Research Center / University | Municipality / Public Bodies | Municipality / Public Bodies | Municipality / Public Bodies | Other | Municipality / Public Bodies | Research Center / University |
A1P028: Other | not for profit private organisation | |||||||
A1P029: Email | giavasoglou@kifissia.gr | tonje.h.trulsrud@ntnu.no | Jaanus.tamm@tartu.ee | ozlemkocaer2@gmail.com | markus.paulsson@lund.se | judith@oascities.org | dwolinska@lublin.eu | jih@du.se |
Contact person for other special topics | ||||||||
A1P030: Name | Stavros Zapantis - vice mayor | Kaspar Alev | Hasan Burak Cavka | Eva Dalman | Xingxing Zhang | |||
A1P031: Email | stavros.zapantis@gmail.com | Kaspar.alev@tartu.ee | hasancavka@iyte.edu.tr | eva.dalman@lund.se | xza@du.se | |||
Pursuant to the General Data Protection Regulation | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | |
A2P001: Fields of application | ||||||||
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A2P001: Other | Walkability and biking | |||||||
A2P002: Tools/strategies/methods applied for each of the above-selected fields | ||||||||
A2P002: Tools/strategies/methods applied for each of the above-selected fields | Energy efficiency: energy-efficient buildings that comply with the Norwegian Passive House standard. Energy Flexibility: sharing of PV energy between the dwellings Energy production: BIPV on the roof and facades, and a ground source heat pump for thermal energy. E-mobility: EV charging Urban comfort: a large green park in the neighbourhood with a small lake and recreational areas Digital technologies: Smart Home Systems for lighting, heating and ventilation Indoor air quality: balanced ventilation | Energy efficiency: - buildings retrofitting - combined public and private financing - low temperature central heating - LED lighting Energy production: - installation of photovoltaic (PV) systems for renewable on-site energy production; Digital technologies: - smart-meters smart home system. Smart city information platform E-mobility - Installation of new charging stations for electric vehicles; - e-bike/bikesharing services implementation. Urban comfort and air quality - Control units for air pollutants concentration (PM2.5, PM10, NO2) - Sustainable Energy and Climate Action Plan - SECAP) | Methods involve studying the feasibility of digital PED references for the case cities about their energy, environmental, and economic performance by EnergyPlus tool. In case of insufficient energy data and the need of high resolution data, ‘Gaussian mixture model and expectation-maximization algorithm’ and ‘time-series decomposition-recombination’ method will be used to supplement data to EnergyPlus. The feasibility results will be returned to stakeholders for iterative discussion, and the iterative results will be used to update digital references. Replication plans are developed based on such a cooperation process for strategies to implement PEDs. If a PED is demonstrated during the project period, the measured data will be used to verify the feasibility model to optimize previous results (WP7– R3 & R4). In the MAKING-CITY project, the overall PED design method is developed, which will be further optimised in this project. In addition, PED-ACT will use the methods and knowledge, including how to choose a suitable PED in a city, energy balance calculation, and technologies available for PED. The RUGGEDISED project outputs the governance model into the replication plan in PED-ACT. Its ‘smart city open-data decision platform’ will illustrate an excellent example for the database in PED-ACT. The IEA EBC Annex 83 and Cost Action 19126 create the basis for data collection, developing existing PED databases, characterization of PED, and review of regulations of PED, as well as development of simulation tools. The UBEM project further enables a detailed high-resolution energy balance calculation of PED. | LundaMaTs methodology for traffic and city planning. LundaEko - Lund's programme for ecological sustainability. Municipally owned land is sold to property developers on environmental conditions. | A suite of replicable modeling tools will enable stakeholders to analyze planning actions towards positive energy in a cost-effective fashion, aiding their evidence based decision-making process. The tools will be able to model the district’s energy production and demand, optimize for flexibility and simulate mobility and transport. By employing gamification and co-creation approaches, the project will enhance public awareness and engagement in energy efficiency. The project will culminate in the publication of practical guidelines, reusable models, algorithms, and training materials to aid other cities to replicate the digital twin for their districts, fostering widespread adoption of sustainable energy practices. | SEE: D4.1 - Methodology and Guidelines for PED design https://makingcity.eu/results/#1551708358627-aefa76ef-66b2 | Load calculation and system optimisation: City Energy Analyst Identification of stranded assets for asset owners and investors to understand the carbon risks: CRREM | |
A2P003: Application of ISO52000 | ||||||||
A2P003: Application of ISO52000 | Yes | No | Yes | No | No | No | No | |
A2P004: Appliances included in the calculation of the energy balance | ||||||||
A2P004: Appliances included in the calculation of the energy balance | No | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | |
A2P005: Mobility included in the calculation of the energy balance | ||||||||
A2P005: Mobility included in the calculation of the energy balance | No | No | No | Yes | Yes | No | No | |
A2P006: Description of how mobility is included (or not included) in the calculation | ||||||||
A2P006: Description of how mobility is included (or not included) in the calculation | Mobility is not included in the calculations. | Today electrically charged vehicles are included in the energy balance. In the future also other fuels should be included. | The university operates a fleet of 13 electric vehicles (EV) (61kW power each). There are 5 EV charging stations on campus. | |||||
A2P007: Annual energy demand in buildings / Thermal demand | ||||||||
A2P007: Annual energy demand in buildings / Thermal demand [GWh/annum] | 0.16 | 9.1 | 3.862 | 25 | 8000 | 0.6777 | ||
A2P008: Annual energy demand in buildings / Electric Demand | ||||||||
A2P008: Annual energy demand in buildings / Electric Demand [GWh/annum] | 0.053 | 1.226 | 30 | 5000 | 0.03656 | |||
A2P009: Annual energy demand for e-mobility | ||||||||
A2P009: Annual energy demand for e-mobility [GWh/annum] | 0 | |||||||
A2P010: Annual energy demand for urban infrastructure | ||||||||
A2P010: Annual energy demand for urban infrastructure [GWh/annum] | 0 | |||||||
A2P011: Annual renewable electricity production on-site during target year | ||||||||
A2P011: PV | yes | yes | yes | yes | yes | no | no | no |
A2P011: PV - specify production in GWh/annum [GWh/annum] | 0.18 | 1.028 | ||||||
A2P011: Wind | no | no | no | no | yes | yes | no | no |
A2P011: Wind - specify production in GWh/annum [GWh/annum] | ||||||||
A2P011: Hydro | no | no | no | no | no | no | no | no |
A2P011: Hydro - specify production in GWh/annum [GWh/annum] | ||||||||
A2P011: Biomass_el | no | no | no | no | no | no | no | no |
A2P011: Biomass_el - specify production in GWh/annum [GWh/annum] | ||||||||
A2P011: Biomass_peat_el | no | no | no | no | no | no | no | no |
A2P011: Biomass_peat_el - specify production in GWh/annum [GWh/annum] | ||||||||
A2P011: PVT_el | no | no | no | no | no | yes | no | yes |
A2P011: PVT_el - specify production in GWh/annum [GWh/annum] | 0.01818 | |||||||
A2P011: Other | no | no | no | no | no | no | no | no |
A2P011: Other - specify production in GWh/annum [GWh/annum] | ||||||||
A2P012: Annual renewable thermal production on-site during target year | ||||||||
A2P012: Geothermal | no | no | no | no | no | no | no | no |
A2P012 - Geothermal: Please specify production in GWh/annum [GWh/annum] | ||||||||
A2P012: Solar Thermal | no | no | yes | no | no | no | no | no |
A2P012 - Solar Thermal: Please specify production in GWh/annum [GWh/annum] | 0.5 | |||||||
A2P012: Biomass_heat | no | no | no | no | no | yes | no | no |
A2P012 - Biomass_heat: Please specify production in GWh/annum [GWh/annum] | ||||||||
A2P012: Waste heat+HP | no | no | no | no | yes | no | no | no |
A2P012 - Waste heat+HP: Please specify production in GWh/annum [GWh/annum] | 200 | |||||||
A2P012: Biomass_peat_heat | no | no | no | no | no | no | no | no |
A2P012 - Biomass_peat_heat: Please specify production in GWh/annum [GWh/annum] | ||||||||
A2P012: PVT_th | no | no | no | no | no | no | no | yes |
A2P012 - PVT_th: Please specify production in GWh/annum [GWh/annum] | 0.0825 | |||||||
A2P012: Biomass_firewood_th | no | no | no | no | no | no | no | no |
A2P012 - Biomass_firewood_th: Please specify production in GWh/annum [GWh/annum] | ||||||||
A2P012: Other | no | no | no | no | no | no | no | no |
A2P012 - Other: Please specify production in GWh/annum [GWh/annum] | ||||||||
A2P013: Renewable resources on-site - Additional notes | ||||||||
A2P013: Renewable resources on-site - Additional notes | Conventional power generation: The university’s heat supply is designed as a local centralized heat supply system. Electrical power, generated in combined heat and power (CHP) units, is delivered to the distribution network and sold to energy traders as regulated by local legislation and norms. There are two natural gas burners acting as heat sources (3MW and 6MW capacity), and two CHP units (1.6MW and 0.45MW thermal capacity). All heating is supplied from the CHP plants. Renewable Energy Sources (RES): a wind turbine (3.6 kW) and PV panels (11.7 kW) are connected to the faculty microgrid. In the future it is planned to power the campus entirely from local RES. | |||||||
A2P014: Annual energy use | ||||||||
A2P014: Annual energy use [GWh/annum] | 5.088 | 0.318 | ||||||
A2P015: Annual energy delivered | ||||||||
A2P015: Annual energy delivered [GWh/annum] | 0.2055 | |||||||
A2P016: Annual non-renewable electricity production on-site during target year | ||||||||
A2P016: Annual non-renewable electricity production on-site during target year [GWh/annum] | 0 | 0 | ||||||
A2P017: Annual non-renewable thermal production on-site during target year | ||||||||
A2P017: Gas | no | no | no | yes | no | yes | no | no |
A2P017 - Gas: Annual non-renewable thermal production on-site during target year [GWh/annum] | ||||||||
A2P017: Coal | no | no | no | no | no | no | no | no |
A2P017 - Coal: Annual non-renewable thermal production on-site during target year [GWh/annum] | ||||||||
A2P017: Oil | no | no | no | no | no | no | no | no |
A2P017 - Oil: Annual non-renewable thermal production on-site during target year [GWh/annum] | ||||||||
A2P017: Other | no | no | no | no | no | no | no | yes |
A2P017 - Other: Annual non-renewable thermal production on-site during target year [GWh/annum] | 0 | |||||||
A2P018: Annual renewable electricity imports from outside the boundary during target year | ||||||||
A2P018: PV | no | no | no | yes | yes | no | no | no |
A2P018 - PV: specify production in GWh/annum if available [GWh/annum] | 0.707 | |||||||
A2P018: Wind | no | no | no | no | yes | no | no | no |
A2P018 - Wind: specify production in GWh/annum if available [GWh/annum] | ||||||||
A2P018: Hydro | no | no | no | no | yes | no | no | no |
A2P018 - Hydro: specify production in GWh/annum if available [GWh/annum] | ||||||||
A2P018: Biomass_el | no | no | no | no | yes | no | no | no |
A2P018 - Biomass_el: specify production in GWh/annum if available [GWh/annum] | ||||||||
A2P018: Biomass_peat_el | no | no | no | no | no | no | no | no |
A2P018 - Biomass_peat_el: specify production in GWh/annum if available [GWh/annum] | ||||||||
A2P018: PVT_el | no | no | no | no | no | no | no | no |
A2P018 - PVT_el: specify production in GWh/annum if available [GWh/annum] | ||||||||
A2P018: Other | no | no | no | no | no | no | no | yes |
A2P018 - Other: specify production in GWh/annum if available [GWh/annum] | 0.187 | |||||||
A2P019: Annual renewable thermal imports from outside the boundary during target year | ||||||||
A2P019: Geothermal | no | no | no | no | no | no | no | no |
A2P019 Geothermal: Please specify imports in GWh/annum [GWh/annum] | ||||||||
A2P019: Solar Thermal | no | no | no | no | no | no | no | no |
A2P019 Solar Thermal: Please specify imports in GWh/annum [GWh/annum] | ||||||||
A2P019: Biomass_heat | no | no | no | no | no | no | no | no |
A2P019 Biomass_heat: Please specify imports in GWh/annum [GWh/annum] | ||||||||
A2P019: Waste heat+HP | no | no | no | no | no | no | no | no |
A2P019 Waste heat+HP: Please specify imports in GWh/annum [GWh/annum] | ||||||||
A2P019: Biomass_peat_heat | no | no | no | no | no | no | no | no |
A2P019 Biomass_peat_heat: Please specify imports in GWh/annum [GWh/annum] | ||||||||
A2P019: PVT_th | no | no | no | no | no | no | no | no |
A2P019 PVT_th: Please specify imports in GWh/annum [GWh/annum] | ||||||||
A2P019: Biomass_firewood_th | no | no | no | no | no | no | no | no |
A2P019 Biomass_firewood_th: Please specify imports in GWh/annum [GWh/annum] | ||||||||
A2P019: Other | no | no | no | no | no | no | no | yes |
A2P019 Other: Please specify imports in GWh/annum [GWh/annum] | 0 | |||||||
A2P020: Share of RES on-site / RES outside the boundary | ||||||||
A2P020: Share of RES on-site / RES outside the boundary | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1.4540311173975 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0.53839572192513 |
A2P021: GHG-balance calculated for the PED | ||||||||
A2P021: GHG-balance calculated for the PED [tCO2/annum] | -6.035 | 980 | 6.93 | |||||
A2P022: KPIs related to the PED case study / PED Lab | ||||||||
A2P022: Safety & Security | Personal Safety | none | ||||||
A2P022: Health | Healthy community + Indoor Evironmental Quality (indoor air quality, thermal comfort, lighting and visual comfort) | thermal comfort diagram | ||||||
A2P022: Education | none | |||||||
A2P022: Mobility | Sustainable mobility | Maximum 1/3 transport with car | none | |||||
A2P022: Energy | Energy and environmental performance (non-renewable primary energy balance, renewable energy ratio, grid purchase factor, load cover factor/self-generation, supply cover factor/ self-consumption, net energy/net power. peak delivered(peak exported power, connection capacity credit, total greenhouse gas emissions | Local energy production 150% of energy need | normalized CO2/GHG & Energy intensity | |||||
A2P022: Water | ||||||||
A2P022: Economic development | Economic Performance: capital costs, operational costs, overall performance | cost of excess emissions | ||||||
A2P022: Housing and Community | demopraphic composiiton, diverse community, social cohesion access to amenities, access to services, afordability of energy, affordability of shousing, living conditions, universal design, energy consciousness | 50% rental apartments and 50% owner apartments | ||||||
A2P022: Waste | ||||||||
A2P022: Other | Smartness and Flexibility | |||||||
A2P023: Technological Solutions / Innovations - Energy Generation | ||||||||
A2P023: Photovoltaics | no | yes | yes | yes | yes | no | yes | yes |
A2P023: Solar thermal collectors | no | no | no | no | yes | no | no | yes |
A2P023: Wind Turbines | no | no | no | no | yes | no | no | no |
A2P023: Geothermal energy system | no | yes | no | no | yes | no | no | yes |
A2P023: Waste heat recovery | no | no | no | no | yes | no | no | yes |
A2P023: Waste to energy | no | no | no | no | no | no | no | no |
A2P023: Polygeneration | no | no | no | no | yes | no | no | no |
A2P023: Co-generation | no | no | no | no | no | no | no | no |
A2P023: Heat Pump | no | yes | no | yes | yes | no | yes | yes |
A2P023: Hydrogen | no | no | no | no | yes | no | yes | no |
A2P023: Hydropower plant | no | no | no | no | no | no | no | no |
A2P023: Biomass | no | no | yes | no | no | no | no | no |
A2P023: Biogas | no | no | yes | no | no | no | no | no |
A2P023: Other | ||||||||
A2P024: Technological Solutions / Innovations - Energy Flexibility | ||||||||
A2P024: A2P024: Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) | no | yes | yes | no | yes | yes | yes | yes |
A2P024: Energy management system | no | yes | yes | no | yes | yes | yes | no |
A2P024: Demand-side management | no | yes | no | no | yes | yes | yes | no |
A2P024: Smart electricity grid | no | no | no | no | yes | yes | yes | no |
A2P024: Thermal Storage | no | no | no | no | yes | yes | yes | yes |
A2P024: Electric Storage | no | no | no | no | yes | yes | yes | no |
A2P024: District Heating and Cooling | no | no | yes | no | yes | yes | yes | yes |
A2P024: Smart metering and demand-responsive control systems | no | yes | no | no | yes | yes | yes | no |
A2P024: P2P – buildings | no | no | no | no | no | no | no | no |
A2P024: Other | ||||||||
A2P025: Technological Solutions / Innovations - Energy Efficiency | ||||||||
A2P025: Deep Retrofitting | no | no | yes | yes | no | no | yes | yes |
A2P025: Energy efficiency measures in historic buildings | no | no | no | no | no | no | yes | no |
A2P025: High-performance new buildings | no | yes | no | no | yes | no | yes | no |
A2P025: Smart Public infrastructure (e.g. smart lighting) | no | no | yes | no | yes | no | yes | no |
A2P025: Urban data platforms | no | no | yes | no | yes | yes | yes | no |
A2P025: Mobile applications for citizens | no | no | yes | no | no | yes | yes | no |
A2P025: Building services (HVAC & Lighting) | no | yes | no | yes | yes | yes | yes | yes |
A2P025: Smart irrigation | no | no | no | no | no | no | no | no |
A2P025: Digital tracking for waste disposal | no | no | no | no | yes | no | no | no |
A2P025: Smart surveillance | no | no | yes | no | no | no | no | no |
A2P025: Other | ||||||||
A2P026: Technological Solutions / Innovations - Mobility | ||||||||
A2P026: Efficiency of vehicles (public and/or private) | no | no | yes | no | no | no | yes | no |
A2P026: Measures to reduce traffic volume (e.g. measure to support public transportation, shared mobility, measure to reduce journeys and distances) | no | no | yes | no | yes | no | yes | no |
A2P026: e-Mobility | no | no | yes | no | yes | no | yes | no |
A2P026: Soft mobility infrastructures and last mile solutions | no | no | no | no | yes | no | no | no |
A2P026: Car-free area | no | no | no | no | yes | no | no | no |
A2P026: Other | ||||||||
A2P027: Mobility strategies - Additional notes | ||||||||
A2P027: Mobility strategies - Additional notes | Walkability | |||||||
A2P028: Energy efficiency certificates | ||||||||
A2P028: Energy efficiency certificates | Yes | Yes | No | Yes | No | No | No | |
A2P028: If yes, please specify and/or enter notes | Energy Performance Certificate - in Greece it is mandatory in order to buy or rent a house or a dwelling | NS3700 Norwegian Passive House | Miljöbyggnad silver/guld | |||||
A2P029: Any other building / district certificates | ||||||||
A2P029: Any other building / district certificates | No | No | No | No | No | |||
A2P029: If yes, please specify and/or enter notes | ||||||||
A3P001: Relevant city /national strategy | ||||||||
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A3P002: Quantitative targets included in the city / national strategy | Karşıyaka Municipality is the first local government in Turkey to sign the Covenant of Mayors in 2011. During this period, the greenhouse gas inventory of the district was carried out three times and reduction targets were set for 2020 and 2030. In the 2021 Sustainable Energy and Climate Action Plan prepared as of the end of 2021, Karşıyaka Municipality has targeted a 40% reduction in its emissions for 2030 compared to the base year 2018. In the 2021 Sustainable Energy and Climate Action Plan, Karşıyaka Municipality aims to reduce its greenhouse gas emissions from 3.96 tCO2e / person in 2018 to 2.37 tCO2e / person in 2030. System solutions such as the use of renewable energy sources, air, ground or water source heat pump, cogeneration and microcogeneration are analysed by designers in order to fully or partially meet the energy requirements for heating, cooling, ventilation, hot water, electricity and lighting for all buildings with a floor area of less than 20,000 square metres. If at least 50% of the building's total energy consumption costs are covered by one or more of these applications, the points are taken in the assessment table in the Building and housing estate business certification guide of 2023. | City strategy: Net climate neutrality 2030 | The study aligns closely with the decarbonisation and energy reduction pathways of residential multi family buildings with 1.5°C global warming target in Sweden. This study will also contribute to the achievement of the carbon neturality of whole Borlänge city by 2030. | |||||
A3P003: Strategies towards decarbonization of the gas grid | ||||||||
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A3P003: Other | No gas grid in Brunnshög | Heating Grid | ||||||
A3P004: Identification of needs and priorities | ||||||||
A3P004: Identification of needs and priorities | According to the model developed for the district, the electrification of heating and cooling is necessary.Therefore, there needs to be the implementation of a heat pump. The building-integrated photovoltaic panelsshould follow. Through net-metering practices, the district is expected to reach energy positivity throughthis scenario. | Local waste heat is utlized to a very large extent. More local electricity production is needed. Need to minimise the use of private cars. | In our project, we carried out a comprehensive exploration of strategies to achieve positive energy districts in a Swedish residential portfolio. The focus on urban energy transitions necessitates a holistic approach that integrates building retrofit, solar technology exploration, and heating supply optimisation. Exploration of Local Solar Sources: The analysis reveals varying solar irradiance resources throughout the year, emphasizing the importance of strategic placement. Integration of combined photovoltaic and thermal panels into building envelopes demonstrates the potential to cover a significant portion of the energy demand even in Sweden. Heating Supply Optimisation with Solar Technologies: Despite the surplus energy production from on-site solar technology, challenges arise due to temporal energy asymmetry. The introduction of heat pumps emerges as a feasible solution to balance energy gaps, utilising both rejected and free heat. Optimisation scenarios, utilising a combination of geothermal heat pumps, water source heat pumps, and PVT, showcase remarkable reductions in emissions and primary energy consumption. Urban Form and Energy Infrastructure Design: We realised the importance of returning to urban form and energy infrastructure design to optimise future residential portfolio potential. Building layout design, influenced by zoning regulations and innovative typologies, plays a crucial role in achieving district level energy efficiency. Future challenges, including demographic shifts, e-mobility, and climate change, necessitate a more holistic approach to energy infrastructure design, addressing not only heating and electricity demands but also cooling requirements. | |||||
A3P005: Sustainable behaviour | ||||||||
A3P005: Sustainable behaviour | Need to minimise the use of private cars. Need to provide efficient methods for sorce separated waste collection. | While our investigation primarily centres on technical optimisation within Positive Energy District (PED) development, it is essential to acknowledge the broader scope encompassing social and governance dimensions. Specifically, understanding stakeholders' willingness to embrace technical recommendations upon project completion is important. Several potential influencing factors merit exploration, including economic considerations, technical optimisation-associated embodied carbon balance, the general public's technical perceptions, and operational feasibility. Evaluating these aspects holistically not only enhances the efficacy of PED initiatives but also fosters greater acceptance and participation within the communities they serve. | ||||||
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A3P010: Legal / Regulatory aspects | ||||||||
A3P010: Legal / Regulatory aspects | The municipality cannot demand a specific energy solution to private property owners. It has to be voluntary and market based solutions. | |||||||
B1P001: PED/PED relevant concept definition | ||||||||
B1P001: PED/PED relevant concept definition | The case study follows the concept of syn.ikia with sustainable plus energy neighbourhoods (SPEN) and aims to reach a plus energy balance based on EPB uses on an annual basis. | The pilot area was selected on the basis of several criteria: its location within areas prioritised by Karşıyaka Municipality for combating climate change, compliance with the building regulations set out in the Green Building-Site-Operation (2023) guide, which are in line with Municipality's energy policy, the presence of open spaces that allow various applications for renewable energy, proximity to public facilities such as schools and municipal services, the availability of data on energy consumption (e.g. electricity and natural gas bills) and architectural features, the potential for community building, the suitability for solar energy systems, considering orientation and roof structure, and the potential for future building renovations. The aim of the initiative is to explore the feasibility of transforming the district into a Positive Energy District (PED). | Vision: The city as a power plant. The ultimate goal is that more energy is produced within the distric boundaries than is being used (heating, electricity & mobility). Energy efficient buildings, efficient mobility, reuse of residual heat and solar electricity are the main methods. | ExPEDite aims at creating and deploying a novel digital twin, allowing for real-time monitoring, visualization and management of district-level energy flows. Cities consume 65% of the world’s energy supply and are responsible for 70% of the CO² emissions, hence sharing a lot of the responsibility for climate change. We are faced with the challenge of redesigning our existing cities to make them more sustainable, resilient, inclusive and safe. Developing Positive Energy Districts (PEDs), is a breakthrough way to deal with the issue of urban emissions and applying adaptation and mitigation strategies to climate change, while ensuring that these urban areas generate an annual surplus of renewable energy and net zero greenhouse gas emissions. PEDs must address environmental, economic and social issues, providing solutions to energy consumption, production, emissions, transport & mobility and livability. By constantly monitoring and evaluating parameters through existing and/or novel sensor systems (e.g., renewable energy production/supply, transport conditions, air quality, energy demand, meteorological conditions, etc.), unconventional techniques may be applied to provide more sustainable options for the district’s needs. | The Rymdgatan's Residential Portfolio in Sweden presents a compelling case study for its classification as a PED-related research, given its alignment with sustainable behaviours and overarching PED development principles as follows: Inclusivity and Social Equity: The residential portfolio situated in Rymdgatan caters primarily to a low-income community. By focusing on this demographic, the project addresses critical aspects of social equity within sustainable urban development. Ensuring access to energy-efficient housing and amenities for economically disadvantaged populations not only fosters social cohesion but also mitigates energy poverty, a pressing concern in many urban contexts. Multifamily Residential Building: The inclusion of multifamily residential buildings within the portfolio underscores a commitment to density and efficient land use, both essential components of sustainable urban design. Such developments promote resource optimisation by consolidating housing units, thereby reducing per capita energy consumption and infrastructure demands. Moreover, multifamily dwellings often facilitate community engagement and shared resource management, fostering a culture of sustainability among residents. Low Carbon Retrofitting and Transition: The overarching initiative to transition the entire Jakobsgårdarna district. The included Rymdgatan portfolio, towards low carbon retrofitting, represents a significant example of decarbonization and climate resilience. By integrating energy-efficient technologies and renewable energy solutions into existing infrastructure, the project not only reduces carbon emissions but also serves as a blueprint for revitalising old urban environments sustainably. This holistic approach to retrofitting demonstrates a systemic commitment to environmental stewardship and long-term sustainability. Climate Adaptation and Renewable Energy Integration: Despite Sweden's climatic challenges, including lower solar resources during winter months, the Rymdgatan project leverages its geographical context to optimize renewable energy utilization. Sweden's greater solar resource availability during summer and geothermal potentials complement the design's emphasis on seasonal energy planning, where surplus energy generated during peak periods can be stored or redistributed efficiently. By embracing climate-responsive design strategies, the project demonstrates resilience in the face of climate variability while harnessing renewable energy potential effectively. | |||
B1P002: Motivation behind PED/PED relevant project development | ||||||||
B1P002: Motivation behind PED/PED relevant project development | The developers call their concept for Future Living, where the neighbourhood consist of highly energy-efficient buildings, is supplied with renewable energy onsite and includes green areas for well-being. | The aim is to build a sustainable city with minimal climate impact and maximum quality of life. PED is an important step to acheive the aims of a very ambitious city development. | Expected outcome 1 Increased number of (tangible) city planning actions for positive clean energy districts using the (proto-)PED design, development and management digital twin tools (based on pre-market research learnings) using open-standards based components which can be reused elsewhere. 2 Increased integration of existing smaller scale management systems (e.g. Building management systems) with open-standards based operational city platforms using sectorial data (e.g. building data, mobility, urban planning, etc.). 3 Enhanced data gathering approaches with identification of relevant multidimensional data sets (e.g. meteorological, load profile, social, geo-spatial, etc.) high-resolution real-time data streams (e.g. renewable energy production, energy consumption), and relevant forecasting data, drawing also on the work of common European data spaces. 4 Increased number of city planning departments / approaches using common data and (replicable) elements and processes. 5 Consolidated city sensor network specifications, complemented by appropriate data gathering approaches for soft data. 6 Improved performance of AI based self-learning systems for optimization of positive clean energy districts and bottom-up complex models. 7 Enhanced innovation capacity of local/regional administrations and accelerated uptake of shared, smart and sustainable zero emission solutions. | Borlänge city has committed to become the carbon-neutral city by 2030. | ||||
B1P003: Environment of the case study area | ||||||||
B2P003: Environment of the case study area | Suburban area | Urban area | Urban area | Urban area | Urban area | Urban area | ||
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B1P006: Year of construction | ||||||||
B1P006: Year of construction | 2005 | 1990 | ||||||
B1P007: District population before intervention - Residential | ||||||||
B1P007: District population before intervention - Residential | 4500 | 0 | 100 | |||||
B1P008: District population after intervention - Residential | ||||||||
B1P008: District population after intervention - Residential | 18000 | 100 | ||||||
B1P009: District population before intervention - Non-residential | ||||||||
B1P009: District population before intervention - Non-residential | 2000 | 6 | ||||||
B1P010: District population after intervention - Non-residential | ||||||||
B1P010: District population after intervention - Non-residential | 22000 | 6 | ||||||
B1P011: Population density before intervention | ||||||||
B1P011: Population density before intervention | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
B1P012: Population density after intervention | ||||||||
B1P012: Population density after intervention | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0.026666666666667 | 0 | 0 | 0.010658622423328 |
B1P013: Building and Land Use before intervention | ||||||||
B1P013: Residential | no | no | yes | yes | no | no | no | yes |
B1P013 - Residential: Specify the sqm [m²] | 102795 | 4360 | ||||||
B1P013: Office | no | no | no | no | yes | no | no | no |
B1P013 - Office: Specify the sqm [m²] | 60000 | |||||||
B1P013: Industry and Utility | no | yes | no | no | no | no | no | no |
B1P013 - Industry and Utility: Specify the sqm [m²] | whole site was used for idustry and excavation | |||||||
B1P013: Commercial | no | no | yes | no | no | no | no | no |
B1P013 - Commercial: Specify the sqm [m²] | ||||||||
B1P013: Institutional | no | no | no | no | no | no | no | no |
B1P013 - Institutional: Specify the sqm [m²] | ||||||||
B1P013: Natural areas | no | no | yes | no | yes | no | no | no |
B1P013 - Natural areas: Specify the sqm [m²] | 2000000 | |||||||
B1P013: Recreational | no | no | yes | no | no | no | no | no |
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B1P013: Dismissed areas | no | no | no | no | no | no | no | no |
B1P013 - Dismissed areas: Specify the sqm [m²] | ||||||||
B1P013: Other | no | no | no | no | yes | no | no | yes |
B1P013 - Other: Specify the sqm [m²] | Outdoor parking: 100000 | 706 | ||||||
B1P014: Building and Land Use after intervention | ||||||||
B1P014: Residential | no | yes | yes | yes | yes | no | no | yes |
B1P014 - Residential: Specify the sqm [m²] | 102795 | 600000 | 4360 | |||||
B1P014: Office | no | no | no | no | yes | no | no | no |
B1P014 - Office: Specify the sqm [m²] | 650000 | |||||||
B1P014: Industry and Utility | no | no | no | no | no | no | no | no |
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B1P014: Commercial | no | no | yes | no | no | no | no | no |
B1P014 - Commercial: Specify the sqm [m²] | ||||||||
B1P014: Institutional | no | no | no | no | yes | no | no | no |
B1P014 - Institutional: Specify the sqm [m²] | 50000 | |||||||
B1P014: Natural areas | no | no | yes | no | no | no | no | no |
B1P014 - Natural areas: Specify the sqm [m²] | ||||||||
B1P014: Recreational | no | no | yes | no | yes | no | no | no |
B1P014 - Recreational: Specify the sqm [m²] | 400000 | |||||||
B1P014: Dismissed areas | no | no | no | no | no | no | no | no |
B1P014 - Dismissed areas: Specify the sqm [m²] | ||||||||
B1P014: Other | no | no | no | no | no | no | no | yes |
B1P014 - Other: Specify the sqm [m²] | 706 | |||||||
B2P001: PED Lab concept definition | ||||||||
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B2P002: Installation life time | ||||||||
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B2P003: Scale of action | ||||||||
B2P003: Scale | District | District | ||||||
B2P004: Operator of the installation | ||||||||
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B2P005: Replication framework: Applied strategy to reuse and recycling the materials | ||||||||
B2P005: Replication framework: Applied strategy to reuse and recycling the materials | ||||||||
B2P006: Circular Economy Approach | ||||||||
B2P006: Do you apply any strategy to reuse and recycling the materials? | No | Yes | ||||||
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B2P007: Motivation for developing the PED Lab | ||||||||
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B2P008: Lead partner that manages the PED Lab | ||||||||
B2P008: Lead partner that manages the PED Lab | Municipality | Municipality | ||||||
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B2P009: Collaborative partners that participate in the PED Lab | ||||||||
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B2P010: Synergies between the fields of activities | ||||||||
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B2P011: Available facilities to test urban configurations in PED Lab | ||||||||
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B2P012: Incubation capacities of PED Lab | ||||||||
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B2P013: Availability of the facilities for external people | ||||||||
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C1P001: Unlocking Factors | ||||||||
C1P001: Recent technological improvements for on-site RES production | 5 - Very important | 5 - Very important | 3 - Moderately important | 5 - Very important | 5 - Very important | 5 - Very important | 5 - Very important | 4 - Important |
C1P001: Innovative, integrated, prefabricated packages for buildings envelope / Energy efficiency of building stock | 5 - Very important | 4 - Important | 4 - Important | 4 - Important | 5 - Very important | 5 - Very important | 5 - Very important | 5 - Very important |
C1P001: Energy Communities, P2P, Prosumers concepts | 5 - Very important | 1 - Unimportant | 3 - Moderately important | 1 - Unimportant | 5 - Very important | 5 - Very important | 1 - Unimportant | 3 - Moderately important |
C1P001: Storage systems and E-mobility market penetration | 1 - Unimportant | 2 - Slightly important | 1 - Unimportant | 3 - Moderately important | 4 - Important | 5 - Very important | 3 - Moderately important | |
C1P001: Decreasing costs of innovative materials | 4 - Important | 1 - Unimportant | 3 - Moderately important | 5 - Very important | 4 - Important | 4 - Important | 5 - Very important | 4 - Important |
C1P001: Financial mechanisms to reduce costs and maximize benefits | 4 - Important | 1 - Unimportant | 4 - Important | 4 - Important | 3 - Moderately important | 5 - Very important | 5 - Very important | 5 - Very important |
C1P001: The ability to predict Multiple Benefits | 1 - Unimportant | 3 - Moderately important | 4 - Important | 2 - Slightly important | 5 - Very important | 5 - Very important | 4 - Important | |
C1P001: The ability to predict the distribution of benefits and impacts | 1 - Unimportant | 4 - Important | 4 - Important | 3 - Moderately important | 5 - Very important | 5 - Very important | 4 - Important | |
C1P001: Citizens improved awareness and engagement on sustainable energy issues (bottom-up) | 5 - Very important | 1 - Unimportant | 4 - Important | 2 - Slightly important | 4 - Important | 5 - Very important | 5 - Very important | 5 - Very important |
C1P001: Social acceptance (top-down) | 5 - Very important | 1 - Unimportant | 4 - Important | 5 - Very important | 3 - Moderately important | 4 - Important | 5 - Very important | 5 - Very important |
C1P001: Improved local and national policy frameworks (i.e. incentives, laws etc.) | 3 - Moderately important | 1 - Unimportant | 3 - Moderately important | 5 - Very important | 5 - Very important | 5 - Very important | 5 - Very important | 4 - Important |
C1P001: Presence of integrated urban strategies and plans | 3 - Moderately important | 1 - Unimportant | 5 - Very important | 5 - Very important | 3 - Moderately important | 4 - Important | 5 - Very important | 5 - Very important |
C1P001: Multidisciplinary approaches available for systemic integration | 3 - Moderately important | 1 - Unimportant | 4 - Important | 4 - Important | 5 - Very important | 5 - Very important | 5 - Very important | 5 - Very important |
C1P001: Availability of grants (from EC or other donors) to finance the PED Lab projects | 4 - Important | 1 - Unimportant | 5 - Very important | 5 - Very important | 3 - Moderately important | 5 - Very important | 5 - Very important | 4 - Important |
C1P001: Availability of RES on site (Local RES) | 5 - Very important | 4 - Important | 5 - Very important | 5 - Very important | 4 - Important | 5 - Very important | 5 - Very important | |
C1P001: Ongoing or established collaboration on Public Private Partnership among key stakeholders | 4 - Important | 1 - Unimportant | 4 - Important | 5 - Very important | 2 - Slightly important | 4 - Important | 5 - Very important | 2 - Slightly important |
C1P001: Any other UNLOCKING FACTORS | 1 - Unimportant | 1 - Unimportant | 1 - Unimportant | 1 - Unimportant | 3 - Moderately important | 5 - Very important | 1 - Unimportant | |
C1P001: Any other UNLOCKING FACTORS (if any) | ||||||||
C1P002: Driving Factors | ||||||||
C1P002: Climate Change adaptation need | 4 - Important | 1 - Unimportant | 5 - Very important | 5 - Very important | 5 - Very important | 5 - Very important | 5 - Very important | 5 - Very important |
C1P002: Climate Change mitigation need (local RES production and efficiency) | 5 - Very important | 5 - Very important | 5 - Very important | 5 - Very important | 5 - Very important | 4 - Important | 5 - Very important | 5 - Very important |
C1P002: Rapid urbanization trend and need of urban expansions | 1 - Unimportant | 5 - Very important | 1 - Unimportant | 3 - Moderately important | 3 - Moderately important | 4 - Important | 5 - Very important | 3 - Moderately important |
C1P002: Urban re-development of existing built environment | 3 - Moderately important | 1 - Unimportant | 3 - Moderately important | 3 - Moderately important | 5 - Very important | 4 - Important | 5 - Very important | 4 - Important |
C1P002: Economic growth need | 2 - Slightly important | 1 - Unimportant | 2 - Slightly important | 4 - Important | 4 - Important | 4 - Important | 5 - Very important | 4 - Important |
C1P002: Improved local environmental quality (air, noise, aesthetics, etc.) | 3 - Moderately important | 4 - Important | 4 - Important | 5 - Very important | 5 - Very important | 4 - Important | 5 - Very important | 1 - Unimportant |
C1P002: Territorial and market attractiveness | 2 - Slightly important | 5 - Very important | 3 - Moderately important | 5 - Very important | 5 - Very important | 4 - Important | 5 - Very important | 1 - Unimportant |
C1P002: Energy autonomy/independence | 5 - Very important | 1 - Unimportant | 4 - Important | 5 - Very important | 1 - Unimportant | 4 - Important | 5 - Very important | 2 - Slightly important |
C1P002: Any other DRIVING FACTOR | 1 - Unimportant | 1 - Unimportant | 1 - Unimportant | 1 - Unimportant | 3 - Moderately important | 5 - Very important | 1 - Unimportant | |
C1P002: Any other DRIVING FACTOR (if any) | ||||||||
C1P003: Administrative barriers | ||||||||
C1P003: Difficulty in the coordination of high number of partners and authorities | 4 - Important | 1 - Unimportant | 4 - Important | 4 - Important | 5 - Very important | 4 - Important | 5 - Very important | 4 - Important |
C1P003: Lack of good cooperation and acceptance among partners | 3 - Moderately important | 1 - Unimportant | 2 - Slightly important | 3 - Moderately important | 5 - Very important | 4 - Important | 5 - Very important | 4 - Important |
C1P003: Lack of public participation | 3 - Moderately important | 1 - Unimportant | 1 - Unimportant | 5 - Very important | 2 - Slightly important | 4 - Important | 5 - Very important | 3 - Moderately important |
C1P003: Lack of institutions/mechanisms to disseminate information | 3 - Moderately important | 1 - Unimportant | 3 - Moderately important | 4 - Important | 3 - Moderately important | 3 - Moderately important | 5 - Very important | 4 - Important |
C1P003:Long and complex procedures for authorization of project activities | 5 - Very important | 1 - Unimportant | 5 - Very important | 3 - Moderately important | 4 - Important | 3 - Moderately important | 5 - Very important | 5 - Very important |
C1P003: Time consuming requirements by EC or other donors concerning reporting and accountancy | 4 - Important | 1 - Unimportant | 4 - Important | 5 - Very important | 1 - Unimportant | 3 - Moderately important | 5 - Very important | 4 - Important |
C1P003: Complicated and non-comprehensive public procurement | 4 - Important | 1 - Unimportant | 4 - Important | 5 - Very important | 3 - Moderately important | 3 - Moderately important | 5 - Very important | 5 - Very important |
C1P003: Fragmented and or complex ownership structure | 3 - Moderately important | 1 - Unimportant | 5 - Very important | 5 - Very important | 2 - Slightly important | 3 - Moderately important | 5 - Very important | 4 - Important |
C1P003: City administration & cross-sectoral attitude/approaches (silos) | 3 - Moderately important | 1 - Unimportant | 5 - Very important | 5 - Very important | 5 - Very important | 3 - Moderately important | 5 - Very important | 5 - Very important |
C1P003: Lack of internal capacities to support energy transition | 3 - Moderately important | 1 - Unimportant | 4 - Important | 5 - Very important | 1 - Unimportant | 3 - Moderately important | 5 - Very important | 5 - Very important |
C1P003: Any other Administrative BARRIER | 1 - Unimportant | 1 - Unimportant | 1 - Unimportant | 1 - Unimportant | 3 - Moderately important | 5 - Very important | 1 - Unimportant | |
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C1P004: Policy barriers | ||||||||
C1P004: Lack of long-term and consistent energy plans and policies | 4 - Important | 1 - Unimportant | 1 - Unimportant | 5 - Very important | 5 - Very important | 1 - Unimportant | 5 - Very important | 5 - Very important |
C1P004: Lacking or fragmented local political commitment and support on the long term | 4 - Important | 1 - Unimportant | 2 - Slightly important | 4 - Important | 5 - Very important | 1 - Unimportant | 5 - Very important | 5 - Very important |
C1P004: Lack of Cooperation & support between national-regional-local entities | 3 - Moderately important | 1 - Unimportant | 3 - Moderately important | 5 - Very important | 2 - Slightly important | 1 - Unimportant | 5 - Very important | 4 - Important |
C1P004: Any other Political BARRIER | 1 - Unimportant | 1 - Unimportant | 1 - Unimportant | 1 - Unimportant | 1 - Unimportant | 5 - Very important | 1 - Unimportant | |
C1P004: Any other Political BARRIER (if any) | ||||||||
C1P005: Legal and Regulatory barriers | ||||||||
C1P005: Inadequate regulations for new technologies | 4 - Important | 5 - Very important | 4 - Important | 5 - Very important | 5 - Very important | 4 - Important | 5 - Very important | 4 - Important |
C1P005: Regulatory instability | 3 - Moderately important | 1 - Unimportant | 3 - Moderately important | 5 - Very important | 5 - Very important | 3 - Moderately important | 5 - Very important | 2 - Slightly important |
C1P005: Non-effective regulations | 4 - Important | 5 - Very important | 4 - Important | 5 - Very important | 2 - Slightly important | 3 - Moderately important | 5 - Very important | 2 - Slightly important |
C1P005: Unfavorable local regulations for innovative technologies | 3 - Moderately important | 1 - Unimportant | 2 - Slightly important | 5 - Very important | 3 - Moderately important | 4 - Important | 5 - Very important | 4 - Important |
C1P005: Building code and land-use planning hindering innovative technologies | 4 - Important | 1 - Unimportant | 2 - Slightly important | 5 - Very important | 3 - Moderately important | 3 - Moderately important | 5 - Very important | 2 - Slightly important |
C1P005: Insufficient or insecure financial incentives | 4 - Important | 1 - Unimportant | 3 - Moderately important | 4 - Important | 5 - Very important | 3 - Moderately important | 5 - Very important | 3 - Moderately important |
C1P005: Unresolved privacy concerns and limiting nature of privacy protection regulation | 4 - Important | 1 - Unimportant | 4 - Important | 3 - Moderately important | 1 - Unimportant | 3 - Moderately important | 5 - Very important | 2 - Slightly important |
C1P005: Shortage of proven and tested solutions and examples | 1 - Unimportant | 2 - Slightly important | 3 - Moderately important | 4 - Important | 3 - Moderately important | 5 - Very important | 4 - Important | |
C1P005: Any other Legal and Regulatory BARRIER | 1 - Unimportant | 1 - Unimportant | 1 - Unimportant | 1 - Unimportant | 3 - Moderately important | 5 - Very important | 1 - Unimportant | |
C1P005: Any other Legal and Regulatory BARRIER (if any) | ||||||||
C1P006: Environmental barriers | ||||||||
C1P006: Environmental barriers | - Climate Variability: 5 - Topographical Constraints: 4 - Sunlight Availability: 5 - Environmental Regulations: 3 - Zoning Restrictions: 2 - Air and Water Pollution: 2 - Natural Disasters: 1 - Water Scarcity: 1 | ? | 2 - Slightly important | |||||
C1P007: Technical barriers | ||||||||
C1P007: Lack of skilled and trained personnel | 4 - Important | 1 - Unimportant | 3 - Moderately important | 5 - Very important | 5 - Very important | 4 - Important | 5 - Very important | 4 - Important |
C1P007: Deficient planning | 3 - Moderately important | 1 - Unimportant | 1 - Unimportant | 4 - Important | 3 - Moderately important | 4 - Important | 5 - Very important | 4 - Important |
C1P007: Retrofitting work in dwellings in occupied state | 4 - Important | 1 - Unimportant | 5 - Very important | 5 - Very important | 1 - Unimportant | 1 - Unimportant | 5 - Very important | 4 - Important |
C1P007: Lack of well-defined process | 4 - Important | 1 - Unimportant | 3 - Moderately important | 4 - Important | 4 - Important | 4 - Important | 1 - Unimportant | 2 - Slightly important |
C1P007: Inaccuracy in energy modelling and simulation | 4 - Important | 1 - Unimportant | 2 - Slightly important | 5 - Very important | 2 - Slightly important | 1 - Unimportant | 5 - Very important | 2 - Slightly important |
C1P007: Lack/cost of computational scalability | 4 - Important | 1 - Unimportant | 3 - Moderately important | 4 - Important | 1 - Unimportant | 3 - Moderately important | 1 - Unimportant | 3 - Moderately important |
C1P007: Grid congestion, grid instability | 4 - Important | 1 - Unimportant | 2 - Slightly important | 3 - Moderately important | 4 - Important | 4 - Important | 5 - Very important | 5 - Very important |
C1P007: Negative effects of project intervention on the natural environment | 3 - Moderately important | 1 - Unimportant | 1 - Unimportant | 3 - Moderately important | 5 - Very important | 3 - Moderately important | 5 - Very important | 2 - Slightly important |
C1P007: Energy retrofitting work in dense and/or historical urban environment | 5 - Very important | 1 - Unimportant | 1 - Unimportant | 4 - Important | 1 - Unimportant | 3 - Moderately important | 5 - Very important | 1 - Unimportant |
C1P007: Difficult definition of system boundaries | 3 - Moderately important | 1 - Unimportant | 5 - Very important | 4 - Important | 2 - Slightly important | 3 - Moderately important | 5 - Very important | 1 - Unimportant |
C1P007: Any other Thecnical BARRIER | 1 - Unimportant | 1 - Unimportant | 1 - Unimportant | 1 - Unimportant | 3 - Moderately important | 5 - Very important | 1 - Unimportant | |
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C1P008: Social and Cultural barriers | ||||||||
C1P008: Inertia | 4 - Important | 1 - Unimportant | 4 - Important | 5 - Very important | 3 - Moderately important | 3 - Moderately important | 5 - Very important | 2 - Slightly important |
C1P008: Lack of values and interest in energy optimization measurements | 5 - Very important | 1 - Unimportant | 3 - Moderately important | 4 - Important | 4 - Important | 3 - Moderately important | 5 - Very important | 5 - Very important |
C1P008: Low acceptance of new projects and technologies | 5 - Very important | 1 - Unimportant | 2 - Slightly important | 5 - Very important | 2 - Slightly important | 4 - Important | 5 - Very important | 5 - Very important |
C1P008: Difficulty of finding and engaging relevant actors | 5 - Very important | 1 - Unimportant | 3 - Moderately important | 4 - Important | 5 - Very important | 3 - Moderately important | 5 - Very important | 4 - Important |
C1P008: Lack of trust beyond social network | 4 - Important | 1 - Unimportant | 2 - Slightly important | 5 - Very important | 3 - Moderately important | 3 - Moderately important | 5 - Very important | 5 - Very important |
C1P008: Rebound effect | 4 - Important | 1 - Unimportant | 3 - Moderately important | 5 - Very important | 1 - Unimportant | 3 - Moderately important | 5 - Very important | 4 - Important |
C1P008: Hostile or passive attitude towards environmentalism | 5 - Very important | 1 - Unimportant | 3 - Moderately important | 3 - Moderately important | 4 - Important | 3 - Moderately important | 5 - Very important | 3 - Moderately important |
C1P008: Exclusion of socially disadvantaged groups | 2 - Slightly important | 1 - Unimportant | 2 - Slightly important | 3 - Moderately important | 4 - Important | 3 - Moderately important | 5 - Very important | 3 - Moderately important |
C1P008: Non-energy issues are more important and urgent for actors | 3 - Moderately important | 1 - Unimportant | 3 - Moderately important | 4 - Important | 3 - Moderately important | 3 - Moderately important | 5 - Very important | 3 - Moderately important |
C1P008: Hostile or passive attitude towards energy collaboration | 1 - Unimportant | 3 - Moderately important | 3 - Moderately important | 3 - Moderately important | 3 - Moderately important | 5 - Very important | 3 - Moderately important | |
C1P008: Any other Social BARRIER | 1 - Unimportant | 1 - Unimportant | 1 - Unimportant | 1 - Unimportant | 3 - Moderately important | 5 - Very important | 1 - Unimportant | |
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C1P009: Information and Awareness barriers | ||||||||
C1P009: Insufficient information on the part of potential users and consumers | 1 - Unimportant | 3 - Moderately important | 3 - Moderately important | 4 - Important | 3 - Moderately important | 5 - Very important | 3 - Moderately important | |
C1P009: Perception of interventions as complicated and expensive, with negative socio-economic or environmental impacts | 1 - Unimportant | 3 - Moderately important | 4 - Important | 4 - Important | 3 - Moderately important | 5 - Very important | 3 - Moderately important | |
C1P009: Lack of awareness among authorities | 1 - Unimportant | 2 - Slightly important | 4 - Important | 3 - Moderately important | 3 - Moderately important | 5 - Very important | 5 - Very important | |
C1P009: Information asymmetry causing power asymmetry of established actors | 1 - Unimportant | 3 - Moderately important | 4 - Important | 2 - Slightly important | 3 - Moderately important | 5 - Very important | 5 - Very important | |
C1P009: High costs of design, material, construction, and installation | 4 - Important | 5 - Very important | 5 - Very important | 5 - Very important | 3 - Moderately important | 5 - Very important | 5 - Very important | |
C1P009: Any other Information and Awareness BARRIER | 1 - Unimportant | 1 - Unimportant | 1 - Unimportant | 1 - Unimportant | 3 - Moderately important | 5 - Very important | 1 - Unimportant | |
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C1P010: Financial barriers | ||||||||
C1P010: Hidden costs | 1 - Unimportant | 5 - Very important | 4 - Important | 3 - Moderately important | 4 - Important | 5 - Very important | 5 - Very important | |
C1P010: Insufficient external financial support and funding for project activities | 1 - Unimportant | 5 - Very important | 3 - Moderately important | 2 - Slightly important | 3 - Moderately important | 5 - Very important | 5 - Very important | |
C1P010: Economic crisis | 1 - Unimportant | 3 - Moderately important | 5 - Very important | 5 - Very important | 3 - Moderately important | 5 - Very important | 5 - Very important | |
C1P010: Risk and uncertainty | 4 - Important | 4 - Important | 4 - Important | 5 - Very important | 3 - Moderately important | 5 - Very important | 5 - Very important | |
C1P010: Lack of consolidated and tested business models | 1 - Unimportant | 3 - Moderately important | 4 - Important | 4 - Important | 3 - Moderately important | 5 - Very important | 5 - Very important | |
C1P010: Limited access to capital and cost disincentives | 1 - Unimportant | 4 - Important | 5 - Very important | 5 - Very important | 3 - Moderately important | 5 - Very important | 5 - Very important | |
C1P010: Any other Financial BARRIER | 1 - Unimportant | 1 - Unimportant | 1 - Unimportant | 1 - Unimportant | 3 - Moderately important | 5 - Very important | 1 - Unimportant | |
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C1P011: Market barriers | ||||||||
C1P011: Split incentives | 1 - Unimportant | 4 - Important | 5 - Very important | 3 - Moderately important | 3 - Moderately important | 5 - Very important | 4 - Important | |
C1P011: Energy price distortion | 1 - Unimportant | 3 - Moderately important | 5 - Very important | 3 - Moderately important | 5 - Very important | 5 - Very important | 4 - Important | |
C1P011: Energy market concentration, gatekeeper actors (DSOs) | 1 - Unimportant | 4 - Important | 3 - Moderately important | 2 - Slightly important | 5 - Very important | 5 - Very important | 3 - Moderately important | |
C1P011: Any other Market BARRIER | 1 - Unimportant | 1 - Unimportant | 1 - Unimportant | 1 - Unimportant | 3 - Moderately important | 5 - Very important | 1 - Unimportant | |
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Summary |
Authors (framework concept)
Beril Alpagut (Demir Energy); Giulia Turci (University of Bologna); Michal Kuzmic (Czech Technical University in Prague); Paolo Civiero (Università Roma Tre); Serena Pagliulia (University of Bologna); Oscar Seco (CIEMAT); Silvia Soutullo (CIEMAT); Daniele Vettorato (EURAC Research, IEA Annex 83); Bailador Ferreras M. Almudena (CIEMAT); Vicky Albert-Seifried (FHG ISE)
Contributors (to the content)
Laura Aelenei (LNEG), Nienke Maas (TNO), Savis Gohari (OsloMet), Andras Reith (ABUD), Ghazal Etminan (AIT), Maria-Beatrice Andreucci (Universita Sapienza), Francesco Reda (VTT, IEA Annex 83), Mari Hukkalainen (VTT), Judith-Borsboom (Locality), Gilda Massa (ENEA), Jelena Ziemele (University of Latvia), Nikola Pokorny (CVUT), Sergio Diaz de Garayo Balsategui (CENER, IEA Annex 83), Matthias Haaze (ZHAW, IEA Annex 83), Christoph Gollner (FFG, JPI UE), Silvia Bossi (ENEA, JPI UE), Christian Winzer (Zurich University of Applied Science), George Martinopoulos (Centre for Research and Technology Hellas), Maria Nuria Sánchez (CIEMAT), Angelina Tomova (Energy Agency of Plovdiv)
Implemented by
Boutik.pt: Filipe Martins, Jamal Khan
Marek Suchánek (Czech Technical University in Prague)