SEMANCO Workshop: Analysing and Visualising energy related data in our buildings, towns, and cities.
http://semanco-visualization-workshop.blogspot.com.es/
La Salle Campus Barcelona, Spain, 11-12 April 2013.
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(JRL) – will improve interoperability in this domain. Rules expressed in
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The systems that will control future electricity networks (also referred
to as Smart Grids) will be based on heterogeneous data models. Expressing transformation
rules between different Smart Grid data models in well-known rule
languages – such as Semantic Web Rule Language (SWRL) and Jena Rule Language
(JRL) – will improve interoperability in this domain. Rules expressed in
these languages can be easily reused in different applications, since they can be
processed by freely available Semantic Web reasoners. In this way, it is possible
to integrate heterogeneous Smart Grid systems without using costly ad-hoc
converters. This paper presents a solution that leverages SWRL and JRL transformation
rules to resolve existing mismatches between two of the most widely
accepted standard data models in the Smart Grids.
SEMANCO Workshop: Analysing and Visualising energy related data in our buildings, towns, and cities.
http://semanco-visualization-workshop.blogspot.com.es/
La Salle Campus Barcelona, Spain, 11-12 April 2013.
SEMANCO Workshop: Analysing and Visualising energy related data in our buildings, towns, and cities.
http://semanco-visualization-workshop.blogspot.com.es/
La Salle Campus Barcelona, Spain, 11-12 April 2013.
SEMANCO Workshop: Analysing and Visualising energy related data in our buildings, towns, and cities.
http://semanco-visualization-workshop.blogspot.com.es/
La Salle Campus Barcelona, Spain, 11-12 April 2013.
SEMANCO Workshop: Analysing and Visualising energy related data in our buildings, towns, and cities.
http://semanco-visualization-workshop.blogspot.com.es/
La Salle Campus Barcelona, Spain, 11-12 April 2013.
SEMANCO Workshop: Analysing and Visualising energy related data in our buildings, towns, and cities.
http://semanco-visualization-workshop.blogspot.com.es/
La Salle Campus Barcelona, Spain, 11-12 April 2013.
SEMANCO Workshop: Analysing and Visualising energy related data in our buildings, towns, and cities.
http://semanco-visualization-workshop.blogspot.com.es/
La Salle Campus Barcelona, Spain, 11-12 April 2013.
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S4EeB Sounds for Energy-efficient Buildings project presentration 2011Ferran Cabrer i Vilagut
Sounds for Energy-efficient Buildings
Call identifier: FP7-2011-NMP-ENV-ENERGY-ICT-EeB
EeB-ICT-2011.6.4 ICT for Energy-efficient Buildings and Spaces of Public Use
a) Targeted outcome
Small or medium-scale focused research project (STREP) proposal
Name of the coordinating person: Ferran Cabrer i Vilagut
E-mail: Ferran.Cabrer@MUFICATA.net
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deliver a prototype to optimise the existent building management systems by
means of acquiring, identifying, monitoring, and adding the parameter of
“occupancy level” in buildings and surroundings to perfect operations and
eliminate unnecessary consumptions of energy for heating, ventilation, air
conditioning, lighting, and other existent production and consumption systems;
while maintaining the users' comfort.
This will be achieved through the integration of a low-cost novel network of
audio sensors with other building sensing and controls and the improvement of
the strategies and algorithms of automation and conditioning deployed,
calibrated and validated in two shopping malls and one international airport.
This will be done in a real operational situation in order to demonstrate that
energy savings and benefits justify the investment, providing new market
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SEMANCO Workshop: Analysing and Visualising energy related data in our buildings, towns, and cities.
http://semanco-visualization-workshop.blogspot.com.es/
La Salle Campus Barcelona, Spain, 11-12 April 2013.
SEMANCO Workshop: Analysing and Visualising energy related data in our buildings, towns, and cities.
http://semanco-visualization-workshop.blogspot.com.es/
La Salle Campus Barcelona, Spain, 11-12 April 2013.
SEMANCO Workshop: Analysing and Visualising energy related data in our buildings, towns, and cities.
http://semanco-visualization-workshop.blogspot.com.es/
La Salle Campus Barcelona, Spain, 11-12 April 2013.
SEMANCO Workshop: Analysing and Visualising energy related data in our buildings, towns, and cities.
http://semanco-visualization-workshop.blogspot.com.es/
La Salle Campus Barcelona, Spain, 11-12 April 2013.
SEMANCO Workshop: Analysing and Visualising energy related data in our buildings, towns, and cities.
http://semanco-visualization-workshop.blogspot.com.es/
La Salle Campus Barcelona, Spain, 11-12 April 2013.
SEMANCO Workshop: Analysing and Visualising energy related data in our buildings, towns, and cities.
http://semanco-visualization-workshop.blogspot.com.es/
La Salle Campus Barcelona, Spain, 11-12 April 2013.
Het Filosofie Magazine van juli/augustus 2015 opent met: “Misschien worstelen wij meer met seksualiteit dan onze voorouders – wij hebben meer vrijheid, en dat geeft vrijwel altijd meer lastige kwesties.” Hoe ziet onze liefde eruit anno 2015?
Hoe zit met het zielsliefde, zoals tweelingzielen en soulmates? Wat als je deze ontmoet? Welke consequenties heeft dit en hoe ga je daarmee om? En hoe zit het met het begrip monogamie en polyamorie dat steeds meer in de media opduikt? Leonie Linssen, inwoner uit onze eigen Den Bosch, zet polyamorie op de kaart. En hoe! Ze wordt zowel door kranten als televisie regelmatig benaderd om haar verhaal te doen. Ze heeft diverse manieren gevonden om “werkelijk liefdevol in het leven te staan”, ook al betekent dit dat de éne partner monogaam is en de andere partner polygaam. Is dat werkelijk de liefde van deze tijd? En wat zijn dan de verschillen tussen ‘vreemdgaan’ en polyamorie?
Tot slot komen steeds meer professoren van de liefde in opmars, zoals professor Barbara Fredrickson met haar nieuwe boek Liefde 2.0. Fredrickson bekijkt liefde niet alleen vanuit de emotiepsychologie, maar geeft ook handvatten hoe we onze fysieke processen kunnen beïnvloeden om ervoor zorgen dat we liefde als ‘voedingsstof’ in ons kunnen opwekken, ongeacht de omstandigheden. Op deze manier kunnen we de Liefde in ons ervaren, vergroten en vermeerderen.
S4EeB Sounds for Energy-efficient Buildings project presentration 2011Ferran Cabrer i Vilagut
Sounds for Energy-efficient Buildings
Call identifier: FP7-2011-NMP-ENV-ENERGY-ICT-EeB
EeB-ICT-2011.6.4 ICT for Energy-efficient Buildings and Spaces of Public Use
a) Targeted outcome
Small or medium-scale focused research project (STREP) proposal
Name of the coordinating person: Ferran Cabrer i Vilagut
E-mail: Ferran.Cabrer@MUFICATA.net
S4EeB is an experimental research project which will develop and
deliver a prototype to optimise the existent building management systems by
means of acquiring, identifying, monitoring, and adding the parameter of
“occupancy level” in buildings and surroundings to perfect operations and
eliminate unnecessary consumptions of energy for heating, ventilation, air
conditioning, lighting, and other existent production and consumption systems;
while maintaining the users' comfort.
This will be achieved through the integration of a low-cost novel network of
audio sensors with other building sensing and controls and the improvement of
the strategies and algorithms of automation and conditioning deployed,
calibrated and validated in two shopping malls and one international airport.
This will be done in a real operational situation in order to demonstrate that
energy savings and benefits justify the investment, providing new market
solutions and supporting reduction of climate change.
S4EeB will deliver and apply a Building Management System (BMS) prototype
in three buildings to optimise existing systems, by adding the parameter of "occupancy"
mainly developed and monitored through an Audio-Sensors Network (ASN).
Energy Storage - 2: Ian Ellerington, decc innovation delivery presentationBritish Embassy Paris
On Thursday 19 November 2015, the British Embassy in Paris hosted a second trilateral workshop with French, German and British delegates from the research, government and business sectors to discuss the importance of energy storage.
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SEMANCO Workshop: Analysing and Visualising energy related data in our buildings, towns, and cities.
http://semanco-visualization-workshop.blogspot.com.es/
La Salle Campus Barcelona, Spain, 11-12 April 2013.
SEMANCO Workshop: Analysing and Visualising energy related data in our buildings, towns, and cities.
http://semanco-visualization-workshop.blogspot.com.es/
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SEMANCO Workshop: Analysing and Visualising energy related data in our buildings, towns, and cities.
http://semanco-visualization-workshop.blogspot.com.es/
La Salle Campus Barcelona, Spain, 11-12 April 2013.
SEMANCO Workshop: Analysing and Visualising energy related data in our buildings, towns, and cities.
http://semanco-visualization-workshop.blogspot.com.es/
La Salle Campus Barcelona, Spain, 11-12 April 2013.
SEMANCO Workshop: Analysing and Visualising energy related data in our buildings, towns, and cities.
http://semanco-visualization-workshop.blogspot.com.es/
La Salle Campus Barcelona, Spain, 11-12 April 2013.
SEMANCO Workshop: Analysing and Visualising energy related data in our buildings, towns, and cities.
http://semanco-visualization-workshop.blogspot.com.es/
La Salle Campus Barcelona, Spain, 11-12 April 2013.
SEMANCO Workshop: Analysing and Visualising energy related data in our buildings, towns, and cities.
http://semanco-visualization-workshop.blogspot.com.es/
La Salle Campus Barcelona, Spain, 11-12 April 2013.
SEMANCO Workshop: Analysing and Visualising energy related data in our buildings, towns, and cities.
http://semanco-visualization-workshop.blogspot.com.es/
La Salle Campus Barcelona, Spain, 11-12 April 2013.
SEMANCO Workshop: Analysing and Visualising energy related data in our buildings, towns, and cities.
http://semanco-visualization-workshop.blogspot.com.es/
La Salle Campus Barcelona, Spain, 11-12 April 2013.
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Semanco workshop Theme1 - Baas
1. Analysing and Visualising Energy Related Data in Our Buildings,
Towns and Cities
Barcelona Workshop
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BAAS project; www.baas-project.eu ; Contract no: 288409
FP7-ICT-2011-7 (ICT-2011-6.2 – ICT systems for Energy Efficiency)
Collaborative project (STREP)
Javier Martín <javier.martin@dalkia.es>
Efficiency Energy Engineer
Dalkia Energía y Servicios
Spain
2. Acronym: BaaS
Title: Building as a Service
Project Number: 288409
Call: FP7-ICT-2011-7
Topic: ICT 2011.6.2 ICT systems for
Energy Efficiency (a)
Funding Scheme: STREP
Duration: 36 months
Maximum financial EC contribution:
2,2 m€
2
Participant
No.
Participant organisation name
short
name
Country
1 Fundación CARTIF CARTIF Spain
2 NEC NEC U.K.
3 Honeywell HON
Czech
Republic
4
Fraunhofer Institute for Building
Physics
IBP Germany
5 Technical University of Crete TUC Greece
6 University College of Cork -IRUSE UCC Ireland
7 Dalkia Dalkia Spain
BaaS Project – Overview
3. Problem Statement
Buildings
Collection of Heterogeneous Systems.
Inefficiencies during design and operational phase.
Lack of Interoperability.
Poor Integration and Energy Performance Inefficiencies.
New Business Models
Energy Contracts – ESCOs
Mitigation of operational time inefficiencies
Develop (generic) ICT Tools to provide analytics:
Monitoring
Fault-Detection
Control faults and inefficiencies monitoring and
optimization
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5. BaaS Objectives
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SO1: Building modelling and simulation for energy performance
estimation and control design.
SO2: Integrated Automation and Control Services.
TO1: Data Management: Working on existing initiatives and ongoing
projects results, integrating State of the Art of extended BIM, EEB
Ontologies and Standards:
TO2: System Integration, Interoperability and Standards.
VERIFICATION AND VALIDATION OF THE BAAS SYSTEM.
1. Proofs of concept in test beds.
2. Demonstration in real Buildings.
3. Measurement methodology for energy-savings verification. (IPMVP)
4. End User Acceptance: sensibility analysis and replication potential.
6. BaaS Components
Data Models
Static (BIM, IFC)
Dynamic (Data Warehouse)
Middleware Platform
APO Service Layer
FDD Analytics
Control Optimization
Simulation Models
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7. BaaS: Timeline & Demonstration Activities
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Test-bed I: The centre for sustainability building is a 1348m2 office building located in Kassel (Germany).
23 people deploy their activity in its four floors, and 821m2 are conditioned. It has a BEMS,
model Sauter Lon that allows management of building generation components and final energy
uses. This BEMS is suitable to implement the proof of concept of the strategies developed in
the project framework, because some special facilities as district heating, geothermal and PV
plant and HVAC systems as well as final energy uses, radiant and air systems are sufficient in
order to verify the improvement of energy performance using new concepts of management.
Test-bed II: The technical services building in the TUC campus is two-floor building with a total floor area of
450m2. It is an office building with 12 occupants and is fully conditioned. A PLC-based Saia-
Burgess BEMS is installed to control the heating and cooling systems. A PV array is to be
installed in the roof. An extensive monitoring and sensing infrastructure has been deployed.
This BEMS is fully accessible and programmable by the members of the TUC research group
and can be used to test the control components (natural ventilation, HVAC control etc.) to be
developed in WP5.
Test-bed III: The CARTIF building is a 7500m2 office building. Approximately 150 people deploy their activity
in its 3 floors. The building is fully conditioned, and a BEMS system is implemented that
integrates several renewable energy (solar thermal and PV, geothermal) and conventional
facilities. The building is completely monitored, as well as a comfort control system deployed in
a distributed Lonworks network, which allows easy implementation of new strategies and
management modes. CARTIF has available a middleware technology, SOA based, that allows
the implementation of added value e-services, such as demand response and load balancing.
Demonstration Building I: Ávila Provincial Hospital is a seven-building complex for healthcare use. The hospital has
176 beds and 3 operation rooms. The hospital was built in 50s and was renovated in 2009.
Area: 18.943,05 m2. Location: Ávila (Spain). Heating Systems: 2 Gas Boilers (2 x 1.250 kW), 1
Gas Boiler (1 x 250 kW). Cooling Systems: 2 Chillers (2 x 605kW), Solar Thermal Field: 138
m2. BMS: SIEMENS BMS controlling different components: HVAC Systems, Fire-Detection,
Lighting.
Demonstration Building II: CIS building is a seven-floor building housing the energy production equipment for the Human
Evolution Museum, National Human Evolution Research Centre and the Exhibition and
Congress Centre of Burgos. Total floor area: 2153m2.Location: Burgos (Spain). CIS BMS: A
Johnson Controls BMS is installed and used to control different systems: HVAC, Fire Detection,
and Lighting. BMS Diagram: Network Control Modules (NCM), Workstations, Local Control
Modules.
Test Beds
Demonstration Buildings
9. Acknowledgments
The FP7 EU project “Building as a Service” (BAAS) is funded by the
European Commission FP7-ICT-2011-7 (ICT-2011-6.2 – ICT systems for
Energy Efficiency) “ICT for Sustainable Growth” Unit.
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For more information:
Cesar Valmaseda (cesval@diana.cartif.es)
BaaS Project Coordinator
https://www.baas-project.eu