Description du projet
Boîte à outils pour la transition vers des bâtiments économes en énergie
La numérisation et les technologies intelligentes ont facilité des innovations significatives dans divers secteurs, propulsant la technologie et l’automatisation vers l’avant. Ces technologies prometteuses peuvent jouer un rôle crucial dans l’amélioration de l’efficacité énergétique des ménages et des bâtiments. Le projet eTEACHER, financé par l’UE, entend encourager les utilisateurs de bâtiments à adopter des comportements plus efficaces sur le plan énergétique et à leur donner les moyens de le faire. Pour ce faire, le projet vise à les équiper de plusieurs outils innovants conçus pour réduire les dépenses énergétiques tout en améliorant la qualité de l’environnement intérieur. Ces outils permettront aux utilisateurs finaux d’accéder facilement aux systèmes de construction et de recevoir des conseils sur mesure en fonction de leur situation spécifique.
Objectif
eTEACHER concept consists of encouraging and enabling energy behaviour change of building users by means of continuous interventions displayed through a set of empower tools to drive informed decisions in order to save energy and optimise indoor environment quality. These empower tools are a set of ICT solutions that ensures friendly connection in between end-users and building systems, implement continuous behavioral change interventions and provide tailored advice. The tools can be classified into BACS (Building Automation and Control Systems) add-ons and end-user friendly solutions. The BACS add-ons (What-if-Analysis, data processing and universal BACS/monitoring system interface) are responsible for collecting information from the building, pre-processing data to focus on relevant metrics related to the use of energy and indoor environmental quality, exploring potential energy conservation measures (ECMs) and post-processing data in order to present it in a way that can have more impact on users behavior.The user friendly solutions are energy efficiency and comfort advisor apps for end-users devices (mobiles, smartTV, smartwatch, dashboarding). These apps show the ECMs identified by BACS-addons and integrates ICT-based behavioural change techniques such as gamification (games, challenges, bonus system, energy literacy, energy visibility, etc.) according to different roles (visitors, facility managers, owner, etc.) as building users and according to cultural and demographic indicators. An important feature of the advisor apps is that they collect feedback from end-users regarding comfort and satisfaction that are used to customise ECMs and engagement techniques. The project is demonstrated in 12 real buildings located h 3 different climate conditions. The pilots located in Spain are 2 residential buildings, 2 schools and 2 health care centres. The pilots located in UK are an office building and a school. The Romania pilots are 4 residential buildings.
Champ scientifique
- engineering and technologyelectrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineeringelectronic engineeringcontrol systems
- engineering and technologymechanical engineeringthermodynamic engineering
- engineering and technologyenvironmental engineeringair pollution engineering
- engineering and technologyelectrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineeringelectronic engineeringsensors
- engineering and technologyenvironmental engineeringenergy and fuels
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IA - Innovation actionCoordinateur
29004 Malaga
Espagne