Decarbonization of heating in the buildings sector: efficiency first vs low-c...IEA-ETSAP
Decarbonization of heating in the buildings sector: efficiency first vs low-carbon heating dilemma
16–17th november 2023, Turin, Italy, etsap meeting, etsap winter workshop, semi-annual meeting, november 2023, Politecnico di Torino Lingotto, Torino
Mr. Andrea Moglianesi, VITO, Belgium
The passivhaus concept for non residential buildings in scandinavia finalDavid Benjamin
Presentation to Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy Conference, 2008, Stuttgart, BRD on the Passivhaus in Scandinavia. organiser website: http://www.reeco.eu/startseite.html
Program for conference - 7 - 9 March, 2008
http://www.lamaisonpassive.fr/forum/Passivhouse-Conference-CEP08.pdf
Economic Aspects of Geothermal District. Heating and Power Generation. German...Gerd Tarand
The document discusses the potential for geothermal district heating and power generation in Estonia based on the German experience. It analyzes the economic viability of geothermal electricity and district heating projects through simulations using simplified assumptions about Estonian energy prices, labor costs, geology, and other parameters. Overall, it finds that geothermal district heating seems technically and economically feasible in Estonia, while geothermal electricity generation could contribute to the energy supply in the long term if more geological research is conducted.
Waternet is a water utility company in Amsterdam that is working towards a more circular water economy through various innovations. They have integrated their wastewater treatment plant with a waste incineration plant to produce biogas, electricity, heat, and recover nutrients. They also recover struvite from wastewater, produce green gas for vehicles, improve a lake's water quality for cooling, and implement projects to make Amsterdam more resilient to heavy rainfall. Other projects recover heat from shower water, produce calcite pellets to soften drinking water, explore new sanitation concepts, and use biomass to create products like benches.
VERDI - OpenSource 11kWh/m2 Modular envelope NeZeRAndrei Toma
VERDI is a modular system for development of energy efficiency envelopes in buildings with inset balconies and roof terrace to reduce energy consumption for heating to 11 kWh/m2. This is ready made system that anyone can use to reduce energy bills in their home.
Presentation: Energy system needs to change - but how? at Wind Finland seminar 10 Oct 2018 by Karoliina Auvinen, Aalto University / Smart Energy Transition project
The document provides guidelines for designing greenhouse structures. It describes loads that the structure needs to support, including dead load from permanent structures, live load from movable objects, and wind and snow loads. It recommends orienting greenhouses east-west and spacing them 10-15 meters apart. Size, height, and spacing recommendations are provided based on factors like ventilation. The structural design should support all necessary loads. Components like the roof, walls, supports, and foundations are described. Advantages include higher yields and year-round production, while limitations include high costs and need for care. Gutter-connected greenhouses are also detailed.
Decarbonization of heating in the buildings sector: efficiency first vs low-c...IEA-ETSAP
Decarbonization of heating in the buildings sector: efficiency first vs low-carbon heating dilemma
16–17th november 2023, Turin, Italy, etsap meeting, etsap winter workshop, semi-annual meeting, november 2023, Politecnico di Torino Lingotto, Torino
Mr. Andrea Moglianesi, VITO, Belgium
The passivhaus concept for non residential buildings in scandinavia finalDavid Benjamin
Presentation to Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy Conference, 2008, Stuttgart, BRD on the Passivhaus in Scandinavia. organiser website: http://www.reeco.eu/startseite.html
Program for conference - 7 - 9 March, 2008
http://www.lamaisonpassive.fr/forum/Passivhouse-Conference-CEP08.pdf
Economic Aspects of Geothermal District. Heating and Power Generation. German...Gerd Tarand
The document discusses the potential for geothermal district heating and power generation in Estonia based on the German experience. It analyzes the economic viability of geothermal electricity and district heating projects through simulations using simplified assumptions about Estonian energy prices, labor costs, geology, and other parameters. Overall, it finds that geothermal district heating seems technically and economically feasible in Estonia, while geothermal electricity generation could contribute to the energy supply in the long term if more geological research is conducted.
Waternet is a water utility company in Amsterdam that is working towards a more circular water economy through various innovations. They have integrated their wastewater treatment plant with a waste incineration plant to produce biogas, electricity, heat, and recover nutrients. They also recover struvite from wastewater, produce green gas for vehicles, improve a lake's water quality for cooling, and implement projects to make Amsterdam more resilient to heavy rainfall. Other projects recover heat from shower water, produce calcite pellets to soften drinking water, explore new sanitation concepts, and use biomass to create products like benches.
VERDI - OpenSource 11kWh/m2 Modular envelope NeZeRAndrei Toma
VERDI is a modular system for development of energy efficiency envelopes in buildings with inset balconies and roof terrace to reduce energy consumption for heating to 11 kWh/m2. This is ready made system that anyone can use to reduce energy bills in their home.
Presentation: Energy system needs to change - but how? at Wind Finland seminar 10 Oct 2018 by Karoliina Auvinen, Aalto University / Smart Energy Transition project
The document provides guidelines for designing greenhouse structures. It describes loads that the structure needs to support, including dead load from permanent structures, live load from movable objects, and wind and snow loads. It recommends orienting greenhouses east-west and spacing them 10-15 meters apart. Size, height, and spacing recommendations are provided based on factors like ventilation. The structural design should support all necessary loads. Components like the roof, walls, supports, and foundations are described. Advantages include higher yields and year-round production, while limitations include high costs and need for care. Gutter-connected greenhouses are also detailed.
The document discusses passive housing in Europe, which aims to reduce energy consumption in buildings by at least 90% compared to conventional construction. It outlines the key criteria for passive houses, including an ultra-low maximum annual heat demand of 15 kWh/m2 and high insulation standards. Several successful passive house projects in Europe are highlighted, and it is noted that passive housing is gaining popularity, with Austria aiming for 25-40% of new homes to meet passive house standards by 2010.
Keynote, 15th Conference on Sustainable Development of Energy, Water and Environment Systems (SDEWES)
Brian Vad Mathiesen, Aalborg University
Online, Cologne, September 3rd 2020
This document summarizes the work of the SERVE project in Tipperary, Ireland. The SERVE project retrofitted existing homes and buildings, constructed new buildings, installed renewable energy systems, collected energy usage data, and researched socioeconomic impacts. Key results included 400 retrofits, 50 new builds, renewable energy installations, over 40 million pieces of energy data collected, and €4.1 million in grant aid secured. Energy usage decreased and biomass use increased post-retrofit. The document discusses how the SERVE project informed current national retrofit programs and energy policies in Ireland.
Energy efficient construction and trainig practices - 1 BasicsMotiva
Best Energy Efficient Construction and Training Practices - 1 Basics
Material is primarily intended for further-education purposes for professional workers. Material can be used in teaching in classroom or self-study.
Teachers and students can use the power point material as a whole or they can pick up the most useful parts.
Including: Energy and moisture of building site, Construction site heating, U-value, Air humidity and condensation point, Drying,and Ventilation.
Co-funded by the intelligent Energy Europe Programme of the European Union. The sole responsibility for the content of this publication lies with the authors. It does not necessarily reflect the opinion of the European Union. Neither the EASME nor the European Commission are responsible for any use that may be made of the information contained therein.
The good practices and principles required for the energy efficient building have been included in the teaching material. The writers are not responsible for their suitability to individual building projects as such. The individual building projects have to be made according to the building design of the targets in question
This document discusses the technical challenges and solutions for integrating low-grade heat sources into district heating networks and buildings. Key points include: (1) Transitioning to low-temperature district heating enables better utilization of renewable energy sources and reduces heat losses. (2) Adapting existing networks and buildings requires proper design, equipment changes, and potential retrofitting. (3) Low-temperature district heating plays an important role in Aalborg's plan to transition to 100% renewable energy through increased use of industrial waste heat, geothermal, and seasonal thermal storage.
Cool roofs and pavements can significantly reduce energy consumption and costs for cooling buildings. Applying highly reflective materials to roofs and pavements decreases their surface temperatures, reducing the transfer of heat into buildings and the ambient air. Several pilot projects showed energy savings of up to 98% for cooling through the use of cool materials. Case studies in Greece and Jamaica demonstrated that cool roofs reduced surface temperatures by around 10°C and cooling energy demand by 17-22%. The materials provide a low-cost solution to improving thermal comfort and energy efficiency, especially in hot climates.
Susana Paardekooper, PhD Fellow, Aalborg University
Workshop: Integrating low-temperature renewable energy sources in District Energy Systems: Focus on Belarus
IRENA - The International Renewable Energy Agency, February 4th, 2021
The Lodenareal Passive House apartment complex in Innsbruck, Austria is the world's largest certified passive house with 354 residential units. It achieves an extremely low heating energy demand of 13 kWh/m2a through high insulation standards, a central pellet boiler, solar thermal panels, and balanced ventilation. Residents' energy consumption has remained consistently low due to the building's efficient envelope and passive design which minimizes user impact on energy usage. The development has reduced CO2 emissions by 680 tons annually and serves as a model for future sustainable, low-energy housing.
The document discusses the concept of a Global Grid that would span the planet and connect major power plants worldwide using long HVDC transmission lines. Key points discussed include:
- HVDC lines would facilitate connecting non-synchronous power systems and renewable energy sources in remote locations.
- Technological feasibility has been proven through existing undersea cables over 580km long and cables installed to depths of 1500m. However, challenges remain with depths over 1500m and DC circuit breakers.
- Remote renewable sources, especially wind and solar in locations like Greenland, could cost-competitively supply energy to markets in Europe and North America. However, costs remain borderline competitive compared to some onshore wind farms.
Scenarios for a fossil free Danish Energy System in 2050IEA-ETSAP
This document summarizes the results of a study by the Danish Energy Agency on achieving 100% renewable energy in Denmark by 2050. It considers various scenarios - Wind, Bio+, Biomass, Hydrogen - that rely on different combinations of wind, solar, bioenergy, and hydrogen. All scenarios require large increases in energy efficiency and electrification. The Wind and Hydrogen scenarios are fuel secure but challenge electricity grid stability, while the Bio+ scenario challenges fuel sustainability but has higher grid stability. Transitioning to 100% renewable energy will require investments that increase costs 5-23% compared to fossil fuels but must begin shortly after 2020. Security of supply will rely on flexible demand, heat storage, reserve capacity and electricity markets.
This document provides information about urban development projects in Stockholm, Sweden, including Hammarby Sjöstad and Stockholm Royal Seaport. It notes that Hammarby Sjöstad was developed between 1995-2017 to house 25,000 residents and 10,000 jobs through sustainable design principles like district heating, renewable energy sources, green spaces, and public transportation access. Stockholm Royal Seaport, currently under development from 2009-2030, aims to house 22,000 residents and create 30,000 jobs with even stricter sustainability targets around energy use, emissions, and climate change adaptation. Both projects emphasize integrated planning between developers and the city to achieve environmental goals.
This document presents information on green building assessment systems. It discusses the key principles of green building including efficient use of energy, water and resources, and protecting occupant health. It then describes the BREEAM assessment system, the first in the world, and provides examples of buildings that have achieved high BREEAM ratings, like PwC's London office which scored 96.31% and was the first to receive an "outstanding" rating. One Angel Square in Manchester scored 95.16% under BREEAM and featured innovations like a living wall and biodiesel-powered energy system.
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.
Buildings: a huge potential for energy savings in France Stéfan Le Dû
France's Climate Plan Seminar, 20th November 2017
French Embassy in Tokyo
Audience: representatives of Japanese government, companies, NGOS ; representatives of French energy companies in Japan
More information about the seminar: https://www.tresor.economie.gouv.fr/Articles/2017/11/21/seminaire-de-presentation-du-plan-climat-de-la-france-tokyo-novembre-2017
Presentation from Hannah Marczinkowski at the November meeting from the Orkney Renewable Energy Forum on District heating, AAU energy planning and energyPLAN research
Thisted Municipality is a copybook example of local drive and initiative. That’s why it is also the cleanest municipality in Denmark.
Over 100 per cent of power consumption and more than 80 per cent of heat consumption is catered for without the use of fossil fuels.
The renewable energy comes from sun, wind, geothermal power and biomass. So success is the result of versatility and an intelligent use of already existing technologies.
In 2007, Thisted Municipality was awarded the European Solar Prize for its work on utilising renewable energy.
This document discusses different methods of thermal comfort including convection, conduction, and radiation. It also discusses challenges with traditional HVAC systems and explores alternative approaches like circulating fans, local heating methods, and thermally active building surfaces. Additionally, it proposes some innovative ideas like using clothes or personal climate control systems to regulate temperature instead of focusing solely on conditioning indoor air.
The document discusses passive housing in Europe, which aims to reduce energy consumption in buildings by at least 90% compared to conventional construction. It outlines the key criteria for passive houses, including an ultra-low maximum annual heat demand of 15 kWh/m2 and high insulation standards. Several successful passive house projects in Europe are highlighted, and it is noted that passive housing is gaining popularity, with Austria aiming for 25-40% of new homes to meet passive house standards by 2010.
Keynote, 15th Conference on Sustainable Development of Energy, Water and Environment Systems (SDEWES)
Brian Vad Mathiesen, Aalborg University
Online, Cologne, September 3rd 2020
This document summarizes the work of the SERVE project in Tipperary, Ireland. The SERVE project retrofitted existing homes and buildings, constructed new buildings, installed renewable energy systems, collected energy usage data, and researched socioeconomic impacts. Key results included 400 retrofits, 50 new builds, renewable energy installations, over 40 million pieces of energy data collected, and €4.1 million in grant aid secured. Energy usage decreased and biomass use increased post-retrofit. The document discusses how the SERVE project informed current national retrofit programs and energy policies in Ireland.
Energy efficient construction and trainig practices - 1 BasicsMotiva
Best Energy Efficient Construction and Training Practices - 1 Basics
Material is primarily intended for further-education purposes for professional workers. Material can be used in teaching in classroom or self-study.
Teachers and students can use the power point material as a whole or they can pick up the most useful parts.
Including: Energy and moisture of building site, Construction site heating, U-value, Air humidity and condensation point, Drying,and Ventilation.
Co-funded by the intelligent Energy Europe Programme of the European Union. The sole responsibility for the content of this publication lies with the authors. It does not necessarily reflect the opinion of the European Union. Neither the EASME nor the European Commission are responsible for any use that may be made of the information contained therein.
The good practices and principles required for the energy efficient building have been included in the teaching material. The writers are not responsible for their suitability to individual building projects as such. The individual building projects have to be made according to the building design of the targets in question
This document discusses the technical challenges and solutions for integrating low-grade heat sources into district heating networks and buildings. Key points include: (1) Transitioning to low-temperature district heating enables better utilization of renewable energy sources and reduces heat losses. (2) Adapting existing networks and buildings requires proper design, equipment changes, and potential retrofitting. (3) Low-temperature district heating plays an important role in Aalborg's plan to transition to 100% renewable energy through increased use of industrial waste heat, geothermal, and seasonal thermal storage.
Cool roofs and pavements can significantly reduce energy consumption and costs for cooling buildings. Applying highly reflective materials to roofs and pavements decreases their surface temperatures, reducing the transfer of heat into buildings and the ambient air. Several pilot projects showed energy savings of up to 98% for cooling through the use of cool materials. Case studies in Greece and Jamaica demonstrated that cool roofs reduced surface temperatures by around 10°C and cooling energy demand by 17-22%. The materials provide a low-cost solution to improving thermal comfort and energy efficiency, especially in hot climates.
Susana Paardekooper, PhD Fellow, Aalborg University
Workshop: Integrating low-temperature renewable energy sources in District Energy Systems: Focus on Belarus
IRENA - The International Renewable Energy Agency, February 4th, 2021
The Lodenareal Passive House apartment complex in Innsbruck, Austria is the world's largest certified passive house with 354 residential units. It achieves an extremely low heating energy demand of 13 kWh/m2a through high insulation standards, a central pellet boiler, solar thermal panels, and balanced ventilation. Residents' energy consumption has remained consistently low due to the building's efficient envelope and passive design which minimizes user impact on energy usage. The development has reduced CO2 emissions by 680 tons annually and serves as a model for future sustainable, low-energy housing.
The document discusses the concept of a Global Grid that would span the planet and connect major power plants worldwide using long HVDC transmission lines. Key points discussed include:
- HVDC lines would facilitate connecting non-synchronous power systems and renewable energy sources in remote locations.
- Technological feasibility has been proven through existing undersea cables over 580km long and cables installed to depths of 1500m. However, challenges remain with depths over 1500m and DC circuit breakers.
- Remote renewable sources, especially wind and solar in locations like Greenland, could cost-competitively supply energy to markets in Europe and North America. However, costs remain borderline competitive compared to some onshore wind farms.
Scenarios for a fossil free Danish Energy System in 2050IEA-ETSAP
This document summarizes the results of a study by the Danish Energy Agency on achieving 100% renewable energy in Denmark by 2050. It considers various scenarios - Wind, Bio+, Biomass, Hydrogen - that rely on different combinations of wind, solar, bioenergy, and hydrogen. All scenarios require large increases in energy efficiency and electrification. The Wind and Hydrogen scenarios are fuel secure but challenge electricity grid stability, while the Bio+ scenario challenges fuel sustainability but has higher grid stability. Transitioning to 100% renewable energy will require investments that increase costs 5-23% compared to fossil fuels but must begin shortly after 2020. Security of supply will rely on flexible demand, heat storage, reserve capacity and electricity markets.
This document provides information about urban development projects in Stockholm, Sweden, including Hammarby Sjöstad and Stockholm Royal Seaport. It notes that Hammarby Sjöstad was developed between 1995-2017 to house 25,000 residents and 10,000 jobs through sustainable design principles like district heating, renewable energy sources, green spaces, and public transportation access. Stockholm Royal Seaport, currently under development from 2009-2030, aims to house 22,000 residents and create 30,000 jobs with even stricter sustainability targets around energy use, emissions, and climate change adaptation. Both projects emphasize integrated planning between developers and the city to achieve environmental goals.
This document presents information on green building assessment systems. It discusses the key principles of green building including efficient use of energy, water and resources, and protecting occupant health. It then describes the BREEAM assessment system, the first in the world, and provides examples of buildings that have achieved high BREEAM ratings, like PwC's London office which scored 96.31% and was the first to receive an "outstanding" rating. One Angel Square in Manchester scored 95.16% under BREEAM and featured innovations like a living wall and biodiesel-powered energy system.
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.
Buildings: a huge potential for energy savings in France Stéfan Le Dû
France's Climate Plan Seminar, 20th November 2017
French Embassy in Tokyo
Audience: representatives of Japanese government, companies, NGOS ; representatives of French energy companies in Japan
More information about the seminar: https://www.tresor.economie.gouv.fr/Articles/2017/11/21/seminaire-de-presentation-du-plan-climat-de-la-france-tokyo-novembre-2017
Presentation from Hannah Marczinkowski at the November meeting from the Orkney Renewable Energy Forum on District heating, AAU energy planning and energyPLAN research
Thisted Municipality is a copybook example of local drive and initiative. That’s why it is also the cleanest municipality in Denmark.
Over 100 per cent of power consumption and more than 80 per cent of heat consumption is catered for without the use of fossil fuels.
The renewable energy comes from sun, wind, geothermal power and biomass. So success is the result of versatility and an intelligent use of already existing technologies.
In 2007, Thisted Municipality was awarded the European Solar Prize for its work on utilising renewable energy.
This document discusses different methods of thermal comfort including convection, conduction, and radiation. It also discusses challenges with traditional HVAC systems and explores alternative approaches like circulating fans, local heating methods, and thermally active building surfaces. Additionally, it proposes some innovative ideas like using clothes or personal climate control systems to regulate temperature instead of focusing solely on conditioning indoor air.
This presentation was provided by Steph Pollock of The American Psychological Association’s Journals Program, and Damita Snow, of The American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE), for the initial session of NISO's 2024 Training Series "DEIA in the Scholarly Landscape." Session One: 'Setting Expectations: a DEIA Primer,' was held June 6, 2024.
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it describes the bony anatomy including the femoral head , acetabulum, labrum . also discusses the capsule , ligaments . muscle that act on the hip joint and the range of motion are outlined. factors affecting hip joint stability and weight transmission through the joint are summarized.
A workshop hosted by the South African Journal of Science aimed at postgraduate students and early career researchers with little or no experience in writing and publishing journal articles.
A review of the growth of the Israel Genealogy Research Association Database Collection for the last 12 months. Our collection is now passed the 3 million mark and still growing. See which archives have contributed the most. See the different types of records we have, and which years have had records added. You can also see what we have for the future.
Exploiting Artificial Intelligence for Empowering Researchers and Faculty, In...Dr. Vinod Kumar Kanvaria
Exploiting Artificial Intelligence for Empowering Researchers and Faculty,
International FDP on Fundamentals of Research in Social Sciences
at Integral University, Lucknow, 06.06.2024
By Dr. Vinod Kumar Kanvaria
How to Build a Module in Odoo 17 Using the Scaffold MethodCeline George
Odoo provides an option for creating a module by using a single line command. By using this command the user can make a whole structure of a module. It is very easy for a beginner to make a module. There is no need to make each file manually. This slide will show how to create a module using the scaffold method.
Strategies for Effective Upskilling is a presentation by Chinwendu Peace in a Your Skill Boost Masterclass organisation by the Excellence Foundation for South Sudan on 08th and 09th June 2024 from 1 PM to 3 PM on each day.
Your Skill Boost Masterclass: Strategies for Effective Upskilling
Presentation team 6
1. Current challenges
• “The heat island effect in cities is affecting 40% of Dutch population, it
can increase the temperature 3-5 celsius”
Approximately 9
million inhabitants live
below sea level