The CITyFiED project aims to develop a replicable, systemic and integrated strategy to adapt European cities and urban ecosystems into the smart city of the future, focusing on reducing the energy demand and GHG emissions and increasing the use of renewable energy sources by developing and implementing innovative technologies and methodologies for building renovation, smart grid and district heating networks and their interfaces with ICTs and Mobility.
Webinar - Energy Communities - technologies and digital toolsCluster TWEED
As part of the Clean Energy Package of the European Commission, energy communities are introduced as a way to grow the installation of renewable energy and to offer citizens the opportunity to participate in the energy market. In these 6 online advanced trainings Flux50 & TWEED give you an overview of the concept of energy communities, what they can or can become, the Belgian value chain with topnotch R&D actors and SME frontrunners.
Program - first session for energy communities :
* Intro to the training sessions and the session of today - Frederik Loeckx, Flux50
* Overview of Energy Communities Value Chain : Technologies and digital tools needed. Exemple with EC Value Chain in Wallonia - Renaud Dachouffe, TWEED
* Opportunities for energy efficiency at district level through software & hardware combination - Peter Van Den Heede, ABB
* Overview of IT challenges & solutions for energy Communities & data exchange with Distribution Network Managers and energy suppliers - Eric Vermeulen, Haulogy
* i.LECO Prosumer App, an intuitive dashboard - Stefan Lodeweyckx, I.Leco
* How to boost Stakeholder & citizen engagement through Energy Community Manager Platform - François Bordes, WeSmart
* Controller for HEMS linked to energy communities - Pieter De Clerck, Openmotics
Fernando Temprano, Director of Technology of Repsol.
Autumn Seminar 2015 - Climate change: Implications for technological developments and industrial competitiveness.
Jornada organizada por FUNSEAM y la Cátedra de Energía de Orkestra-Instituto Vasco de Competitividad con la colaboración de Fundación Repsol.
4 de Noviembre de 2015. CAMPUS REPSOL. Madrid, España
Wallonia Meets Energy Campus Nürnberg | LLN - 09 décembre 2019Cluster TWEED
Présentations effectuées lors d'un événement de rencontre 'Wallonia Meets Energy Campus Nürnberg', le 9 décembre 2019.
L'Energy Campus de Nuremberg constitute un centre de R&I actif au niveau des technologies de l'ensemble du système énergétique, et est connecté au secteur industriel de Nuremberg/Bavière.
H2 & Emerging Technologies for sustainable energy - 20 mai 2020Cluster TWEED
Webinaire, organisé le 20 mai 2020, lié aux nouvelles technologies émergentes du secteur énergétique, dont l'hydrogène.
Programme et orateurs :
- Emerging technologies for sustainable energy - Engie Research, Jan Mertens (MSc, PhD), Chief Science Officer (En)
- Hydrogène, le chaînon manquant - HydrogenAdvisors, Raphaël Schoentgen, ancien President de Hydrogen Europe et du FCHJU (Fr)
La vidéo de cet événement est également disponible sur la chaîne Youtube du cluster TWEED.
Webinaire : Innovation et infrastructure - Moteurs de la transition energetiq...Cluster TWEED
Découvrez les opportunités liées aux innovations technologiques et nouvelles infrastructures durables initiées par la transition énergétique, par le biais des présentations du directeur du Innovation & Technology Center de l'Agence internationale pour les énergies renouvelables, et du coordinateur du programme Sustainable Cities and Settlements de la division Energy Systems and Infrastructure de l'UNIDO.
Heat in the City | Bruxelles - 10 décembre 2019Cluster TWEED
Le 10 décembre dernier, EDORA et ODE, les fédérations des énergies renouvelables de Wallonie, de Bruxelles et de Flandre, se sont associés au Danish Trade Council et au Danish Board of District Heating, pour apporter des réponses aux défis de la décarbonation des systèmes de chauffage et de la production d’eau chaude sanitaire. Découvrez l'ensemble des présentations de l'événement dès à présent.
Séminaire « Green Integrated Energy » @ Engie Laborelec - 26/11Cluster TWEED
Presentations projetées lors de la matinée d'études, avec discussions autours du projet Ceracle, de l'autoconsommation collective et des autres champs d'activité de Laborelec.
Webinar - Energy Communities - technologies and digital toolsCluster TWEED
As part of the Clean Energy Package of the European Commission, energy communities are introduced as a way to grow the installation of renewable energy and to offer citizens the opportunity to participate in the energy market. In these 6 online advanced trainings Flux50 & TWEED give you an overview of the concept of energy communities, what they can or can become, the Belgian value chain with topnotch R&D actors and SME frontrunners.
Program - first session for energy communities :
* Intro to the training sessions and the session of today - Frederik Loeckx, Flux50
* Overview of Energy Communities Value Chain : Technologies and digital tools needed. Exemple with EC Value Chain in Wallonia - Renaud Dachouffe, TWEED
* Opportunities for energy efficiency at district level through software & hardware combination - Peter Van Den Heede, ABB
* Overview of IT challenges & solutions for energy Communities & data exchange with Distribution Network Managers and energy suppliers - Eric Vermeulen, Haulogy
* i.LECO Prosumer App, an intuitive dashboard - Stefan Lodeweyckx, I.Leco
* How to boost Stakeholder & citizen engagement through Energy Community Manager Platform - François Bordes, WeSmart
* Controller for HEMS linked to energy communities - Pieter De Clerck, Openmotics
Fernando Temprano, Director of Technology of Repsol.
Autumn Seminar 2015 - Climate change: Implications for technological developments and industrial competitiveness.
Jornada organizada por FUNSEAM y la Cátedra de Energía de Orkestra-Instituto Vasco de Competitividad con la colaboración de Fundación Repsol.
4 de Noviembre de 2015. CAMPUS REPSOL. Madrid, España
Wallonia Meets Energy Campus Nürnberg | LLN - 09 décembre 2019Cluster TWEED
Présentations effectuées lors d'un événement de rencontre 'Wallonia Meets Energy Campus Nürnberg', le 9 décembre 2019.
L'Energy Campus de Nuremberg constitute un centre de R&I actif au niveau des technologies de l'ensemble du système énergétique, et est connecté au secteur industriel de Nuremberg/Bavière.
H2 & Emerging Technologies for sustainable energy - 20 mai 2020Cluster TWEED
Webinaire, organisé le 20 mai 2020, lié aux nouvelles technologies émergentes du secteur énergétique, dont l'hydrogène.
Programme et orateurs :
- Emerging technologies for sustainable energy - Engie Research, Jan Mertens (MSc, PhD), Chief Science Officer (En)
- Hydrogène, le chaînon manquant - HydrogenAdvisors, Raphaël Schoentgen, ancien President de Hydrogen Europe et du FCHJU (Fr)
La vidéo de cet événement est également disponible sur la chaîne Youtube du cluster TWEED.
Webinaire : Innovation et infrastructure - Moteurs de la transition energetiq...Cluster TWEED
Découvrez les opportunités liées aux innovations technologiques et nouvelles infrastructures durables initiées par la transition énergétique, par le biais des présentations du directeur du Innovation & Technology Center de l'Agence internationale pour les énergies renouvelables, et du coordinateur du programme Sustainable Cities and Settlements de la division Energy Systems and Infrastructure de l'UNIDO.
Heat in the City | Bruxelles - 10 décembre 2019Cluster TWEED
Le 10 décembre dernier, EDORA et ODE, les fédérations des énergies renouvelables de Wallonie, de Bruxelles et de Flandre, se sont associés au Danish Trade Council et au Danish Board of District Heating, pour apporter des réponses aux défis de la décarbonation des systèmes de chauffage et de la production d’eau chaude sanitaire. Découvrez l'ensemble des présentations de l'événement dès à présent.
Séminaire « Green Integrated Energy » @ Engie Laborelec - 26/11Cluster TWEED
Presentations projetées lors de la matinée d'études, avec discussions autours du projet Ceracle, de l'autoconsommation collective et des autres champs d'activité de Laborelec.
Workshop : business cases for Energy Communities - 30/03/21Cluster TWEED
Last training session of 6 online training sessions for energy communities.
This 6 pack series is organised by TWEED and Flux50, energy clusters in Belgium.
CCU et les nouvelles molecules de la transition energetique | 2 fevrier 2021Cluster TWEED
Webinaire organisé par le pôle Greenwin et le cluster TWEED, lié aux nouvelles technologies émergentes du secteur énergétique, aux derniers développements au niveau du captage, du stockage et de la valorisation du CO2 (CCUS), ainsi qu'au rôle des nouvelles molécules de la transition énergétique.
* Emerging Sustainable Technologies - Elodie Lecadre, Engie Research, Lead Scientific Advisor
* CCU & Molecules - Jan Mertens, Engie Research, Chief Science Officer (En)
* Rationals behind CCUS and Direct Air Capture - Grégoire Leonard, Associate Professor, Department of Chemical Engineering, University of Liège
* CCU & heavy process industries - Jean-Yves Tilquin, Carmeuse, Group R&D Director & Vice-President CO2 Value Europe
Antón Martínez, Renewable Gases & Services Director of Enagás
Workshp: Innovation and regulation in the framework of the energy transition -Funseam/ Tr@nsnet-
https://funseam.com/innovation-and-regulation-in-the-framework-of-the-energy-transition/
Matchmaking Belgian Energy Actors | Bruxelles - 30 janvier 2020Cluster TWEED
Ce 30 janvier 2020, les clusters TWEED et Flux50, en collaboration avec MecaTech, ont organisé une session de matchmaking entre les acteurs de l'énergie durable issus des 3 régions du Royaume. Cet événement s'est déroulé dans le cadre somptueux de la confrérie des brasseurs belges, située sur la Grand-Place de Bruxelles.
Webinar - Meet the Belgian players : innovation & knowhow for the implementat...Cluster TWEED
As part of the Clean Energy Package of the European Commission, energy communities are introduced as a way to grow the installation of renewable energy and to offer citizens the opportunity to participate in the energy market. In these 6 online advanced trainings Flux50 & TWEED give you an overview of the concept of energy communities, what they can or can become, the Belgian value chain with topnotch R&D actors and SME frontrunners.
3nd training session of 6 online training sessions for energy communities: "Meet the Belgian players : innovation & knowhow for the implementation of Energy Communities".
Webinar : What's the impact of regulation on energy communities? Cases from B...Cluster TWEED
2nd training session of 6 online training sessions for energy communities: 'What's the impact of regulation on energy communities? Cases from Belgium, France & Italy'.
This 6 pack series is organised by TWEED and Flux50, energy clusters in Belgium.
US Cleantech's Market Webinar - 18th of June 2019Cluster TWEED
Are you interested in the US market? Do you need advice for doing business in the US? This webinar is in the preamble to the matchmaking event, second and last US mission in New York City & Boston from 16-20 September 2019. Many speakers : EC2i, Smart City Tech, Hodgson Russ, NYSERDA, World Climate Limited (Horizon 19) and ENRICH !
Diego Pavía, CEO of EIT InnoEnergy
Workshp: Innovation and regulation in the framework of the energy transition -Funseam/ Tr@nsnet-
https://funseam.com/innovation-and-regulation-in-the-framework-of-the-energy-transition/
R&D&I OVERVIEW AND INNOVATION TRENDS 2021 AND CHALLENGES FOR THE ENERGY TRANSITION
Germán López Lara, Head of the Energy and Environmental Sector at CTA
Workshp: Innovation and regulation in the framework of the energy transition -Funseam/ Tr@nsnet-
https://funseam.com/innovation-and-regulation-in-the-framework-of-the-energy-transition/
Dr Victor Fabregat Tena and Beatriz Castro Granados of REGENERA introduce circular economy principles promoted by the RINNO project, a Horizon 2020 funded programme, at the 'TRANSFORM The Circular Economy' virtual event hosted by DCU Business School and the Irish Institute of Digital Business.
Prospering from the Energy Revolution: Six in Sixty - PFER overviewKTN
A fast-paced, quick-fire, hour-long webinar with a minimum of six speakers will tell the story of the Prospering from the Energy Revolution Industrial Strategy Challenge Fund. If you’re part of the smart systems community this is the start of the ultimate mini-series.
If you’re part of the smart systems community the ultimate mini-series is heading your way. Starting on 5 November, a fast-paced, quick-fire, hour-long webinar with a minimum of six speakers will tell the story of Smart Local Energy Systems (SLES) and the Prospering from the Energy Revolution (PFER) ISCF.
PFER is a £102m programme focussed on the integration of power, heat, digital and transport and the business models needed to enable Smart Local Energy Systems (SLES) to scale towards net zero. PFER features 170 businesses funded to deliver around 40 projects; now is the time to bring the smart systems community together.
This is your chance to hear from the various parts of the PFER programme including demonstrators, designs, key technology and data projects alongside our intellectual powerhouse EnergyRev and the Energy Revolution Integration Service delivered via the Energy Systems Catapult.
Episodes in the series will feature a wide variety of project presentations (both PFER and non-PFER funded projects) as well as insights from investors, entrepreneurs, government departments and regulators. Whilst we may end up changing the scope a little based on your feedback, the current plan is as follows.
Andreas Sumper
Full Professor and Head of the Enertronics Group of CITCEA-UPC
Workshp: Innovation and regulation in the framework of the energy transition -Funseam/ Tr@nsnet-
https://funseam.com/innovation-and-regulation-in-the-framework-of-the-energy-transition/
Non moins d'un septantaine de participants furent présents sur le le Campus Automobile de Spa-Francorchamps et TWEED, ce 2 octobre dernier, pour un événement consacré à l'hydrogène. Près de 10 conférenciers européens (University of Birmingham, TU Delft, Toyota, MC Phy, Segula, Hinicio, Engie, ...) ont eu l'occasion de part de leur expertise, tandis qu'une démonstration de l'efficacité d'une pile à combustible (hydrogène) et une visite du campus furent également proposées !
Éco-quartiers et réseaux de chaleur : une solution pour les villes de demain ...LIEGE CREATIVE
Les villes de demain seront en première ligne pour faire face à des enjeux sociaux et environnementaux de grande ampleur… notamment pour atteindre les ambitions de réduction d’émissions de CO2 aux horizons 2030 et 2050.
Pour y arriver, une transition doit être amorcée dès maintenant en imaginant le développement de nouveaux systèmes collectifs et d’écoquartiers qui présentent un intérêt en termes d’optimisation des ressources et de l’organisation de la ville.
D’un point de vue énergétique, les solutions collectives s’imposent en permettant le foisonnement des besoins et l’accès à des sources d’énergie plus vertueuses. Ces solutions contribuent alors à une transition vers un mix énergétique global plus décarboné.
Composants essentiels de ces écoquartiers et solutions collectives, les réseaux de chaleur et de froid sont néanmoins soumis à des contraintes pratiques, juridiques, économiques et techniques freinant leur développement.
Les écoquartiers et réseaux de chaleur sont-ils donc une solution viable pour les villes de demain ?
Abengoa applies innovative technology solutions for sustainability in the energy and environment sectors, generating electricity from renewable resources, converting biomass into biofuels and producing drinking water from sea water.
Discover the activity that Abengoa developes around the world and join the energy of change.
This report explores the importance of digital solar with a special focus on new and emerging markets outside of Europe. It shows that digital solar is indeed a key pillar of the global energy transition in all segments of economy and society. The report includes off-grid digital solar technologies and business models such as solar-based microgrids and pay-as-you-go for solar, which enable access to energy in off-grid contexts or regions with unreliable power supply. Additionally, it includes on-grid technologies and business models that are interesting for new and emerging solar markets with stable power grids, such as smart data analytics or digital asset management for utility-scale solar power plants.
Workshop : business cases for Energy Communities - 30/03/21Cluster TWEED
Last training session of 6 online training sessions for energy communities.
This 6 pack series is organised by TWEED and Flux50, energy clusters in Belgium.
CCU et les nouvelles molecules de la transition energetique | 2 fevrier 2021Cluster TWEED
Webinaire organisé par le pôle Greenwin et le cluster TWEED, lié aux nouvelles technologies émergentes du secteur énergétique, aux derniers développements au niveau du captage, du stockage et de la valorisation du CO2 (CCUS), ainsi qu'au rôle des nouvelles molécules de la transition énergétique.
* Emerging Sustainable Technologies - Elodie Lecadre, Engie Research, Lead Scientific Advisor
* CCU & Molecules - Jan Mertens, Engie Research, Chief Science Officer (En)
* Rationals behind CCUS and Direct Air Capture - Grégoire Leonard, Associate Professor, Department of Chemical Engineering, University of Liège
* CCU & heavy process industries - Jean-Yves Tilquin, Carmeuse, Group R&D Director & Vice-President CO2 Value Europe
Antón Martínez, Renewable Gases & Services Director of Enagás
Workshp: Innovation and regulation in the framework of the energy transition -Funseam/ Tr@nsnet-
https://funseam.com/innovation-and-regulation-in-the-framework-of-the-energy-transition/
Matchmaking Belgian Energy Actors | Bruxelles - 30 janvier 2020Cluster TWEED
Ce 30 janvier 2020, les clusters TWEED et Flux50, en collaboration avec MecaTech, ont organisé une session de matchmaking entre les acteurs de l'énergie durable issus des 3 régions du Royaume. Cet événement s'est déroulé dans le cadre somptueux de la confrérie des brasseurs belges, située sur la Grand-Place de Bruxelles.
Webinar - Meet the Belgian players : innovation & knowhow for the implementat...Cluster TWEED
As part of the Clean Energy Package of the European Commission, energy communities are introduced as a way to grow the installation of renewable energy and to offer citizens the opportunity to participate in the energy market. In these 6 online advanced trainings Flux50 & TWEED give you an overview of the concept of energy communities, what they can or can become, the Belgian value chain with topnotch R&D actors and SME frontrunners.
3nd training session of 6 online training sessions for energy communities: "Meet the Belgian players : innovation & knowhow for the implementation of Energy Communities".
Webinar : What's the impact of regulation on energy communities? Cases from B...Cluster TWEED
2nd training session of 6 online training sessions for energy communities: 'What's the impact of regulation on energy communities? Cases from Belgium, France & Italy'.
This 6 pack series is organised by TWEED and Flux50, energy clusters in Belgium.
US Cleantech's Market Webinar - 18th of June 2019Cluster TWEED
Are you interested in the US market? Do you need advice for doing business in the US? This webinar is in the preamble to the matchmaking event, second and last US mission in New York City & Boston from 16-20 September 2019. Many speakers : EC2i, Smart City Tech, Hodgson Russ, NYSERDA, World Climate Limited (Horizon 19) and ENRICH !
Diego Pavía, CEO of EIT InnoEnergy
Workshp: Innovation and regulation in the framework of the energy transition -Funseam/ Tr@nsnet-
https://funseam.com/innovation-and-regulation-in-the-framework-of-the-energy-transition/
R&D&I OVERVIEW AND INNOVATION TRENDS 2021 AND CHALLENGES FOR THE ENERGY TRANSITION
Germán López Lara, Head of the Energy and Environmental Sector at CTA
Workshp: Innovation and regulation in the framework of the energy transition -Funseam/ Tr@nsnet-
https://funseam.com/innovation-and-regulation-in-the-framework-of-the-energy-transition/
Dr Victor Fabregat Tena and Beatriz Castro Granados of REGENERA introduce circular economy principles promoted by the RINNO project, a Horizon 2020 funded programme, at the 'TRANSFORM The Circular Economy' virtual event hosted by DCU Business School and the Irish Institute of Digital Business.
Prospering from the Energy Revolution: Six in Sixty - PFER overviewKTN
A fast-paced, quick-fire, hour-long webinar with a minimum of six speakers will tell the story of the Prospering from the Energy Revolution Industrial Strategy Challenge Fund. If you’re part of the smart systems community this is the start of the ultimate mini-series.
If you’re part of the smart systems community the ultimate mini-series is heading your way. Starting on 5 November, a fast-paced, quick-fire, hour-long webinar with a minimum of six speakers will tell the story of Smart Local Energy Systems (SLES) and the Prospering from the Energy Revolution (PFER) ISCF.
PFER is a £102m programme focussed on the integration of power, heat, digital and transport and the business models needed to enable Smart Local Energy Systems (SLES) to scale towards net zero. PFER features 170 businesses funded to deliver around 40 projects; now is the time to bring the smart systems community together.
This is your chance to hear from the various parts of the PFER programme including demonstrators, designs, key technology and data projects alongside our intellectual powerhouse EnergyRev and the Energy Revolution Integration Service delivered via the Energy Systems Catapult.
Episodes in the series will feature a wide variety of project presentations (both PFER and non-PFER funded projects) as well as insights from investors, entrepreneurs, government departments and regulators. Whilst we may end up changing the scope a little based on your feedback, the current plan is as follows.
Andreas Sumper
Full Professor and Head of the Enertronics Group of CITCEA-UPC
Workshp: Innovation and regulation in the framework of the energy transition -Funseam/ Tr@nsnet-
https://funseam.com/innovation-and-regulation-in-the-framework-of-the-energy-transition/
Non moins d'un septantaine de participants furent présents sur le le Campus Automobile de Spa-Francorchamps et TWEED, ce 2 octobre dernier, pour un événement consacré à l'hydrogène. Près de 10 conférenciers européens (University of Birmingham, TU Delft, Toyota, MC Phy, Segula, Hinicio, Engie, ...) ont eu l'occasion de part de leur expertise, tandis qu'une démonstration de l'efficacité d'une pile à combustible (hydrogène) et une visite du campus furent également proposées !
Éco-quartiers et réseaux de chaleur : une solution pour les villes de demain ...LIEGE CREATIVE
Les villes de demain seront en première ligne pour faire face à des enjeux sociaux et environnementaux de grande ampleur… notamment pour atteindre les ambitions de réduction d’émissions de CO2 aux horizons 2030 et 2050.
Pour y arriver, une transition doit être amorcée dès maintenant en imaginant le développement de nouveaux systèmes collectifs et d’écoquartiers qui présentent un intérêt en termes d’optimisation des ressources et de l’organisation de la ville.
D’un point de vue énergétique, les solutions collectives s’imposent en permettant le foisonnement des besoins et l’accès à des sources d’énergie plus vertueuses. Ces solutions contribuent alors à une transition vers un mix énergétique global plus décarboné.
Composants essentiels de ces écoquartiers et solutions collectives, les réseaux de chaleur et de froid sont néanmoins soumis à des contraintes pratiques, juridiques, économiques et techniques freinant leur développement.
Les écoquartiers et réseaux de chaleur sont-ils donc une solution viable pour les villes de demain ?
Abengoa applies innovative technology solutions for sustainability in the energy and environment sectors, generating electricity from renewable resources, converting biomass into biofuels and producing drinking water from sea water.
Discover the activity that Abengoa developes around the world and join the energy of change.
This report explores the importance of digital solar with a special focus on new and emerging markets outside of Europe. It shows that digital solar is indeed a key pillar of the global energy transition in all segments of economy and society. The report includes off-grid digital solar technologies and business models such as solar-based microgrids and pay-as-you-go for solar, which enable access to energy in off-grid contexts or regions with unreliable power supply. Additionally, it includes on-grid technologies and business models that are interesting for new and emerging solar markets with stable power grids, such as smart data analytics or digital asset management for utility-scale solar power plants.
Datacenter Dynamics ZETTASTRUCTURE, NOV 1 - NOV 2 2016 Nov 02 12:40
Keynote: Full scale energy reuse from a data center: An implementation guide (technical walk-through)
Mattias Ganslandt, CBD, Open District Heating
Professor Isam Shahrour Summer Course « Smart and Sustainable City » Chapter...Isam Shahrour
This lecture presents the Smart Building Concept. It includes a presentation of
The buildings challenges, the Smart Building concept and a demonstration pilot for smart social housing conducted within a partnership University Lille1and Lille Metrople Habitat – France.
GEORG Geothermal Workshop 2016 SESSION B2, Midstream. Presentation title: Feasibility study for utilizing an ORC cycle to cool medium temperature geothermal fluid to appropriate temperature for use at Seltjarnarnes district heating
Overview of Horizon Europe Clusters - Webinar Series | Climate, Energy & Mobi...KTN
KTN Global Alliance and Innovate UK present a series of webinars to tell us the opportunities available for the next European Funding Framework Programme: Horizon Europe, and give an overview on the six Clusters under Pillar 2: Global Challenges and European Industrial Competitiveness.
Presented by Hans Nilsson, Chairman of the IEA DSM Programme on behalf of David Elzinga at the IEA DSM workshop in Stockholm, Sweden on 6 October 2010.
Challenges in Replication and Scaling of PEDs – Technical and Organisational ...Dirk Ahlers
Presentation at: NordicEdge 2021 Smart City Research Symposium | Workshop: Positive Energy Districts as vehicle towards smart and sustainable cities | 22.09.2021
Dirk Ahlers, Annemie Wyckmans
NTNU – Smart Sustainable Cities Group
The SEAI Public Sector Programme supports the Irish public sector achieve a national energy efficiency target of 33% by 2020. A 2030 target is being developed. There are 350 public bodies, from small offices, 3rd level, hospitals, charities, local authorities, transport, up to large semi state companies. It also includes 3800 schools. SEAI offers a number of supports, from energy management, to training, networking, innovative capital grants for project development and implementation, and more recently deeper coordination supports at technology and sectoral levels to develop a national project pipeline. Public bodies must report to SEAI annually on their energy performance. They do this on an online system called Monitoring and Reporting (M&R). Over 95% of public bodies reported last year and 62% of schools. This data forms the basis of targets on government departments and their aegis public bodies. The data is being used to develop the project pipeline, identify the gap to target in organisations and planning the projects to close the gap. Collectively the programme supports the implementation of the National Public Sector Energy Efficiency Strategy.
The SEAI Public Sector Programme supports the Irish public sector achieve a national energy efficiency target of 33% by 2020. A 2030 target is being developed. There are 350 public bodies, from small offices, 3rd level, hospitals, charities, local authorities, transport, up to large semi state companies. It also includes 3800 schools. SEAI offers a number of supports, from energy management, to training, networking, innovative capital grants for project development and implementation, and more recently deeper coordination supports at technology and sectoral levels to develop a national project pipeline. Public bodies must report to SEAI annually on their energy performance. They do this on an online system called Monitoring and Reporting (M&R). Over 95% of public bodies reported last year and 62% of schools. This data forms the basis of targets on government departments and their aegis public bodies. The data is being used to develop the project pipeline, identify the gap to target in organisations and planning the projects to close the gap. Collectively the programme supports the implementation of the National Public Sector Energy Efficiency Strategy.
EIT Climate KIC Sustainable Production SystemsWWW.ERFC.GR
Presentation in the frame of RIS Partner Day, 13 June 2018, Brussels regarding Sustainable Production Systems.
Discover the Loop Programme - A unique global innovation platform on circular economy, eCircular Flagship, <<2° Pathway programme - A long-term transformative innovation programme that focuses on decarbonising high-emission industrial value chains, Re-Industrialise programme - An innovation and transformation programme addressing the risks industrial areas face during their transition to carbon neutrality.
Creating Smarter Cities 2011 - 23 - Karen Fraser - EU Smart Cities and Commun...Smart Cities Project
Karen speaks about the European Smart Cities and Communities Initiative and review the European policy context: the Europe 2020 strategy for smart, sustainable and inclusive growth, the Resource Efficiency Flagship Initiative, and the Energy Efficiency Action Plan.
This will include an outline of the new European Smart Cities and Communities Initiative that was launched in Brussels on 21 June 2011, and of related EU funding and collaboration opportunities, together with relevant ongoing activity in Scotland, engaging in the Smart Cities and Communities Initiative, and what support is available for project development in Scotland.
Presentation of Mr. José Manuel Fernández Riveiro - Secretariat of the Union ...FIREMED project
FIREMED gathered more than 130 people between SMEs, investors, policy makers, banks and investment funds at the event “Smart Sustainable Innovation” #innovationBCN2014 about financial tools in the renewable energy sector
More info in:
http://www.firemed-project.eu/transnationalevent-barcelona/
WRI’s brand new “Food Service Playbook for Promoting Sustainable Food Choices” gives food service operators the very latest strategies for creating dining environments that empower consumers to choose sustainable, plant-rich dishes. This research builds off our first guide for food service, now with industry experience and insights from nearly 350 academic trials.
Natural farming @ Dr. Siddhartha S. Jena.pptxsidjena70
A brief about organic farming/ Natural farming/ Zero budget natural farming/ Subash Palekar Natural farming which keeps us and environment safe and healthy. Next gen Agricultural practices of chemical free farming.
Characterization and the Kinetics of drying at the drying oven and with micro...Open Access Research Paper
The objective of this work is to contribute to valorization de Nephelium lappaceum by the characterization of kinetics of drying of seeds of Nephelium lappaceum. The seeds were dehydrated until a constant mass respectively in a drying oven and a microwawe oven. The temperatures and the powers of drying are respectively: 50, 60 and 70°C and 140, 280 and 420 W. The results show that the curves of drying of seeds of Nephelium lappaceum do not present a phase of constant kinetics. The coefficients of diffusion vary between 2.09.10-8 to 2.98. 10-8m-2/s in the interval of 50°C at 70°C and between 4.83×10-07 at 9.04×10-07 m-8/s for the powers going of 140 W with 420 W the relation between Arrhenius and a value of energy of activation of 16.49 kJ. mol-1 expressed the effect of the temperature on effective diffusivity.
Artificial Reefs by Kuddle Life Foundation - May 2024punit537210
Situated in Pondicherry, India, Kuddle Life Foundation is a charitable, non-profit and non-governmental organization (NGO) dedicated to improving the living standards of coastal communities and simultaneously placing a strong emphasis on the protection of marine ecosystems.
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Willie Nelson net worth is a testament to his enduring influence and success in many fields. Born on April 29, 1933, in Abbott, Texas. Nelson's journey from a humble beginning to becoming one of the most iconic figures in American music is nothing short of inspirational. His net worth, which estimated to be around $25 million as of 2024. reflects a career that is as diverse as it is prolific.
Early Life and Musical Beginnings
Humble Origins
Willie Hugh Nelson was born during the Great Depression. a time of significant economic hardship in the United States. Raised by his grandparents. Nelson found solace and inspiration in music from an early age. His grandmother taught him to play the guitar. setting the stage for what would become an illustrious career.
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The 1970s marked a turning point in Willie Nelson's career. His albums "Shotgun Willie" (1973), "Red Headed Stranger" (1975). and "Stardust" (1978) received critical acclaim and commercial success. These albums not only solidified his position in the country music genre. but also introduced his music to a broader audience. The success of these albums played a crucial role in boosting Willie Nelson net worth.
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CITyFiED project presentation
1. Project Presentation
ENERGY.2013.8.8.1
Collaborative Project – This project has received funding from the European Union’s Seventh Framework
Programme for research, technological development and demonstration under grant agreement No 609129
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Organization Name:
Place:
Date
2. Agenda
The Project
Objectives
Pillars and Key Messages
Targets
Demo Sites
City Cluster
Community of Interest
Expected Impacts
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3. The Project
Background
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According to the latest studies, around 6.2 billion people will live in urban
areas by 2030, representing 70% of global population;
Quality of
Life
Smart
Society
Sustainable
Environment
Smart
Governance
Smart
Economy
Energy
Mobility ICT
SMART
CITY
Main challenges for Europe:
adapt European cities and urban ecosystems to
more sustainable, efficient and inclusive society
that can generate growth, jobs and attract
investments and tourism.
build high quality of life urban spaces for
European citizens.
4. The Project
18 partners representing multiple stakeholders across 5
European countries
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Three Cities: Laguna de Duero-Valladolid (Spain), Lund
(Sweden) and Soma (Turkey)
Five Large Industries: Acciona (Spain), Dalkia (Spain),
LFK (Sweden), Kraftringen Energi (Sweden) and
Soma-Seas (Turkey)
Five Research Institutions: Cartif (Spain), IVL (Sweden),
Tubitak-MAM (Turkey), Technical University of
Istanbul (Turkey), Tecnalia (Spain)
Four SMEs: Ing. Acustica (Spain), Mondragón (Spain),
Mir Ar-Ge (Turkey), Youris.com (Belgium)
One non-profit organization: Steinbeis Europa Zentrum
(Germany)
5. The Project
Start Date: April 2014
Duration: 60 months
Total budget: 48.6 milion EUR
EC funding: 27 milion EUR
18 partners from 5 different EU countries
A combination of demonstration, innovative technologies
and business models towards the Smart City of the Future
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KEY FACTS
6. Agenda
The Project
Objectives
Pillars and Key Messages
Targets
Demo Sites
City Cluster
Community of Interest
Expected Impacts
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7. Objectives
A combination of demonstration, innovative technologies
and business models towards the Smart City of the Future
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Creation of a
Cluster of
Cities
Developmen
t of a
systemic
methodology
Identification of
innovative
technologies
and
methodologies
for district level
retrofitting
Identification
of innovative
technologies
for heating
and cooling
at district
levelIdentification of
innovative
technologies for
electric energy
balance towards
zero energy
districts and
better
management
Development
of innovative
business
models and
cases
Deployment
of three
demonstratio
n projects
Exploitation,
market
deployment
and
replication
plan to
achieve high
impact
Social
awareness,
disseminatio
n and
training
8. Agenda
The Project
Objectives
Pillars and Key Messages
Targets
Demo Sites
City Cluster
Community of Interest
Expected Impacts
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9. Pillars
Large-scale demonstration, including 3 district renovations (Laguna de
Duero, Lund, Soma);
Maximization of the replication potential through the organization of a
Cluster of Cities and building a Community of Interest among cities;
Development of innovative and cost effective methodologies and
procedures for planning, deploying and replicating energy efficient
district retrofitting actions;
Development of improved business models to support the strategy for
transforming urban areas into Nearly Zero-Energy Districts;
Large-scale dissemination and communication addressing multiple
stakeholders and citizens.
The CITyFiED project is based on 5 pillars
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10. Key messages
Reduction in energy demand and GHG emissions through smart retrofit
towards low energy and nearly zero emission cities and urban areas;
Energy efficient district renovation on a European scale: CITyFiED delivers a
set of renewable and adaptable solutions interfacing with ICT and mobility;
Replicability: a key to widespread and beneficial application of the CITyFiED
model;
Innovative and cost effective methodologies and procedures for planning,
deploying and replicating energy efficient district retrofitting actions;
Improved business models to support the strategy for transforming urban
areas into low energy and nearly zero emission cities.
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Nearly Zero
Emission
Districts
Smart City
Replicability
Systemic
Methodology
Business
Models
Energy
Efficiency
11. Agenda
The Project
Objectives
Pillars and Key Messages
Targets
Demo Sites
City Cluster
Community of Interest
Expected Impacts
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12. Large industries, SMEs,
stakeholders
Public authorities
Targets
The target of the CITyFiED project is composed of three macro-
cathegories:
The CITyFiED project targets different audiences, belonging
to the three Demo Sites, to the City Cluster and to the
Community of Interest
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General public
The CITyFiED Community
13. Targets
Energy suppliers
City planners
Construction companies
Engineers and architects
Building industry providers and
installers
Professional Networks
Scientific community
NGOs
Large industries, SMEs, academia, stakeholders
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Stimulate the interest of
professional communities;
favour the replication and
exploitation potentials of the
CITyFiED results
Objectives
14. Targets
Public authorities
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European
National
Regional and Local
Raise awareness among policy
makers;
favour the dissemination of the
CITyFiED methodology
implemented in the Demo Sites;
support the creation of favourable
legislative framework and public
procurement
Objectives
15. Targets
Citizens
End-users (tenants)
Local communities
General public
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Raise citizens’ awareness on the
benefits of investments in energy
efficiency solutions;
providing reliable information on the
benefits of new technologies to the
environment, security of supply,
energy costs and employment;
communicating the impact of
renovation activities at final users’
level in CITyFiED, to bring
technological innovations closer to
them
Objectives
16. Agenda
The Project
Objectives
Pillars and Key Messages
Targets
Demo Sites
City Cluster
Community of Interest
Expected Impacts
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17. Demonstrative sites of holistic refurbishment
interventions at city level
How?
Buildings retrofitting;
ownership models;
district heating and cooling schemes;
technological solutions for low voltage
electricity distribution.
Goals
retrofitting more than 2,300 dwellings;
Saving more than 70kWh/m2yr;
13,000 tons of CO2 emissions reduction.
• Laguna de Duero
(Valladolid) - Spain
• Lund – Sweden
• Soma - Turkey
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Lund
Soma
Demo Sites
Demo Sites
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ENERGY EFFICIENCY MEASURES
Façade renovation
New district heating (Biomass)
New pumping system
Combined heat and power facility
Smart grid
Monitoring Platform
Laguna de Duero
Torrelago district
EXPECTED IMPACTS
Energy savings: 38.72%
• Current energy demand: 140.69 kWh/m2yr
• Expected energy demand: 86.21 kWh/m2yr
RES contribution: 57.32%
Small town located in the middle
of Spain, fully integrated
in the metropolitan
area of Valladolid
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ENERGY EFFICIENCY MEASURES
Façade renovation
District heating (RES)
Photovoltaic integration
Combined heat and power facility
Smart grid
Monitoring platform
EXPECTED IMPACTS
Energy savings: 30.8%
• Current energy demand: 149.5 kWh/m2yr
• Expected energy demand: 103.4 kWh/m2yr
RES contribution: 70.8%
Lund
Linero district
Medium-sized university city
located in the south of Sweden
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ENERGY EFFICIENCY MEASURES
Façade renovation
District heating (heat recovery – Soma Thermal
Plant)
Photovoltaic roof integration
Smart grid
Monitoring platform
EXPECTED IMPACTS
Energy savings: 56.16%
• Current energy demand: 219 kWh/m2yr
• Expected energy demand: 96 kWh/m2yr
RES contribution: 53.16%
Soma
Manisa district
Town and district of Manisa
province in the Aegean
region of Turkey, with
Mediterranean climate
22. Agenda
The Project
Objectives
Pillars and Key Messages
Targets
Demo Sites
City Cluster
Community of Interest
Expected Impacts
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City Cluster
A community of 11 European cities
closely connected
to the CITyFiED project
City Cluster
Laguna de Duero
Lund
Soma
11 Cities
Demo Sites
OBJECTIVE: Assure the replication potential of
the CITyFiED technical methodology for district
retrofitting implemented in the Demo Sites
Each City Cluster city selected a district suitable
for the replication of the CITyFiED
methodology;
Provision of quantitative and qualitative data;
The cities will receive a virtual study applying
the CITyFiED methodology to the district
chosen
Energy savings assesment
Living quality improvement
• Värmdö - Sweden
• Botkyrka - Sweden
• Valladolid - Spain
• Malaga - Spain
• Rovereto - Italy
• Napoli - Italy
• Salerno - Italy
• Udine - Italy
• Firenze - Italy
• Ludwigshafen - Germany
• Izmir – Turkey
24. City Cluster
benefits and commitments
Participation to 3 project workshops in
the Demo Sites;
Inclusion of the district selected in a
virtual project for retrofitting
interventions similar to the Demo Sites;
Access to reserved area in CITyFiED
website to know more about project
results, retrofitting methodologies and
share experience
Networking with Local Authorities
Attendance of 3 workshops;
Participate to web meetings organised by
the City Cluster Secretariat to collect city
data;
Perform local dissemination activites;
Provision of technical and non-technical data
to be used for the virtual study
Invite key stakeholder to contribute about
non-technological barriers identification
Benefits Commitments
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25. Agenda
The Project
Objectives
Pillars and Key Messages
Targets
Demo Sites
City Cluster
Community of Interest
Expected Impacts
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Community of Interest
City Cluster
Laguna de
Duero
Lund
Soma
11 Cities
Demo Sites
Community of Interest
40 Cities
OBJECTIVE: Second layer of European cities acting as
potential cities for replication of the CITyFiED
methodology
Wide and high-level community of over 40 european
cities;
The cities will enrich the CITyFiED cities networking
community;
Opportunity to benchmark, exchange and interact
about energy-efficiency plans and initiatives with
CITyFiED
A community of 40 European cities
following the CITyFiED project
27. Community of Interest – benefits
Get direct access to replicable, systemic and integrated solutions for energy efficiency based on
large-scale demonstration sites;
Learn about business models, partnerships frameworks need to transform urban areas into nearly
zero-energy districts (NZED);
Networking, exchange of experience with high-level Smart City stakeholder community of over 50
cities and benchmark your energy-efficient retrofitting of buildings project;
Knowledge transfer from Demo Sites and Cluster cities;
Receive regularly information about CITyFiED through dedicated communications;
Enhanced visibility at EU/national/regional/local level as part of project dissemination activities;
Dedicated area in the CITyFiED website describing the Smart City plans of the city;
Dedicated focus in project Newsletters (targeting an EU audience) and local Newsletters, articles &
interviews, press and news releases;
Being invited to technical study tours/workshops/webinars with the aim of providing models for
replication;
Possibility to post news about the city, download documents uploaded in the reserved area.
Benefits
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28. Agenda
CITyFiED Project
Objectives
Pillars and Key Messages
Targets
Demo Sites
City Cluster
Community of Interest
Expected Impacts
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29. Expected impacts
39,000,000 €
2,328
252,980
7,250
13,780
16
95
300
750
73
50%
200,000,000 €
30,000
3,000,000
100,000
200,000
50
1,000
100,000
1,000
70
50%
Direct Impact through the
demonstrators
Impact beyond the project
through the replication plan
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2,300 dwellings
retrofitted
13,000 tons CO2
emissions cut
> 70 kWh/m2yr
energy savings
Investment mobilised
N. dwellings retrofitted
m2 retrofitted
Citizen’s involved
CO2 emissions avoided (tons)
Companies involved
Employment creation
Stakeholders – dissemination
N. People involved in
education and training
Average energy savings
(kWh/m2yr)
Average savings %