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I trend della ricerca e sviluppo europea, la prospettiva industriale
Stefano CarosioD’Appolonia SpA (Rina Group)Co-chairman EeB Ad-Hoc Industrial Advisory Group
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• Buildings use 40 % of total EU energy consumption• The built environment generates 1/3 of GHG in Europe• Even new buildings are far from being all energy efficient• Replacement rate is very small (1% per year), 1.5%
energy-related renovation rate per year• Buildings provide the second largest untapped cost-
effective potential for energy savings after the energy sector• Investments in improved energy efficiency in buildings
could generate an additional 2-3.5 million jobs in Europe and the United States alone
Relevance of buildings
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A working PPP is in place (1/2)
Fostering the development of new technologies and their integration in buildings and districts
ICT integration for effective energy management and decision making from buildings to neighborhoods and cities
Large scale demonstration of most promising solutions and their contribution to future smart cities
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A working PPP is in place (2/2)
• Industry has succeded in engaging all key stakeholders from planning to project implementation
• High industry participation wrt FP7 traditional instruments with high SME involvement
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ProjectConcepts/
opportunitiesProject
Project
Project
From a project to a programme logic
Non technological barriers and cross-
cutting issues
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Building pillars (1/2)
Systemic approach for design, implementation,operation and maintenance -> high potential for multidisciplinary developments (i.e. ICT, RES, energy storage, envelope components, HVAC, lighting, grids, renewable heating and cooling networks…)
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EeB PPP as first wave of a Long Term Strategy
Years 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10
Wave 1 O
Wave 2 O
Wave 3 O
Continuous Research
D & B
D & B
D & B
Years 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10
Wave 1 O
Wave 2 O
Wave 3 O
Continuous Research
D & B
D & B
D & B
Years 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10
Wave 1 O
Wave 2 O
Wave 3 O
Continuous Research
D & B
D & B
D & B
i.e. Retrofitting andreduction of energy use
i.e. Energy neutralbuildings/districts
i.e. Energy positivebuildings/districts
EeB PPP2010-13
A long term programme
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Results of EeB Calls
July 2009 July 2010
Success rate: 28% 20% 17 funded 24 funded
of 60 of 120
• Share by Org. Type:
- Higher Education: 18% 15%
- Private for Profit: 48% 53%
- Research Org.: 26% 24%
• Share of Funding of SMEs: 24% 30%
• Countries of funded partners: 24 26
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Innovations under research (1/3)
• Nanotechnology coatings to substantially improve Near Infrared Reflective properties of the building envelope
• Integrated Air Quality Sensor for Energy Efficient Environment Control
• Tools to improve Indoor Environment in Retrofitted Energy Efficient Buildings
• Operational Guidance for performing Life Cycle Assessment Studies
• Sustainable, Innovative and Energy-Efficient Concrete
• High Performance Biocomposites for Buildings components
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• Component and systems for buildings: multi-functional façade panels, ETICS systems, …
• Components and systems for districts: Solid oxide fuel cells (SOFC) as energy storage solutions part of a district network
• Buildings: Approaches to the envelope –walls and roof – or façade development with the integration of multifunctional energy modules.
• District: Thermal energy storage, compact heat storage, energy hubs to solve mismatch between energy transport, conversion, storage and energy management.
Innovations underresearch (2/3)
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• Building Energy Management System (BEMS) based on self-learning techniques and wireless technologies with innovative behaviour modelling
• Development of ultra low power units to control Heating Ventilation and Air Conditioning (HVAC) system through hybrid power harvesting unit
• Development of new business models to identify different routes to market; commercialisation of energy management concepts; Consultancy for E-neutral districts.
Innovations underresearch (3/3)
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IREEN is a strategy project which examines the ways that ICT for energyefficient and performance can be extended beyond individual homes andbuildings to the wider context of neighborhoods and communities.
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OBJECTIVES:
Development of an innovative roadmap to support the
deployment of future European ICT EE technologies
Analysis of the strategic innovations of the most
relevant most EU initiatives
Building of a knowledge community for ICT-enabled
energy-positive extensive areas
Identification of ICT solutions for energy efficient extensive
areas including standards and regulations
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Contribution to addressnon -technological challenges
- Innovation friendly procurement, regulation and standardisation
- Standardised benefit assessment methods and metrics
- Market mechanisms and supporting financial incentives
- Training
Pilot buildings/districts as living labs!
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Towards Horizon 2020
Buildings/districts as enablers to address Grand Challenges
A value chain perspective
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Inputs
• Revised E2BA Vision• Review of EeB PPP multi-annual roadmap• EU and local policy targets (e.g. for CO2 emissions)• Review of national, EU and international roadmaps (i.e.
SET Plan , ETPs, other PPPs,…), existing ‘future scenarios’, recent position and consultation papers
• Lessons learnt from the portfolio of running EeB PPP projects and other energy related projects
• Links with other EU initiatives: KETs (e.g. Advanced Materials), KICs (e.g. InnoEnergy), EERA Smart Cities Joint Programme, etc.
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EffectivenessOperationalprototypes
working underreal life
conditions
EfficacyAppropriation of innovations
by the construction value chain
EfficiencyPotential
benefits on performance
and costs
Development and demonstration
IndustrialisationNational
deploymentEuropeanreplication
Technology suppliers
and contractors
The extendedconstruction value chain
ContractorsP
laye
rs
Innovation maturity
EAVBuilding ownerand users
Research
UniversitiesResearchcenters
Mock ups
The innovation model
JOB CREATION
TECH. TRANSFER,NEW SKILLS