Description du projet
Des solutions de soutien pour des bâtiments économes en énergie
Les fenêtres et les murs peuvent être fabriqués dans le but de collecter, stocker, réfléchir et même distribuer l’énergie solaire sous forme de chaleur au cours de l’hiver. Pendant l’été, ils peuvent également repousser la chaleur du soleil. Il existe cependant des moyens plus intelligents d’améliorer l’efficacité énergétique des bâtiments. La technologie du bâtiment intelligent donne aujourd’hui la possibilité de réduire la consommation énergétique en effectuant une transition vers des énergies renouvelables; toutefois, l’adoption des TIC et des solutions intelligentes par le marché a été faible dans le secteur du bâtiment, qui représente le plus grand consommateur d’énergie en Europe. Le projet SMARTBUILT4EU, financé par l’UE, s’efforcera d’inverser cette tendance. Il soutiendra des projets liés aux bâtiments intelligents afin de faciliter les échanges d’informations. De plus, il coordonnera les contributions de la communauté européenne de l’innovation en matière de bâtiments intelligents, afin d’accélérer l’adoption de solutions innovantes dans ce secteur.
Objectif
The building sector is one of the key enablers to achieve low carbon economy goals for 2050. To deliver this potential, buildings need to transform from passive isolated elements to smart buildings, able to adapt to occupants needs and act as active nodes well integrated to the energy grids and other infrastructures. The 2018 revised Energy Performance of Buildings Directive (EPBD) promotes the use of ICT and smart technology in buildings to streamline the existing rules. Smart technologies indeed play an essential role and can also trigger new business opportunities.
However the market uptake and wide-scale roll-out of these solutions is slow due to challenges like engaging building occupants, connecting and managing various devices and systems, achieving optimal building operation, integrating buildings to energy markets, as well as the high fragmentation of the ecosystem. These challenges are common to projects related to the smart building topic and would be most efficiently addressed by breaking silos, sharing information and bridging the gaps between innovation, markets and policy.
SmartBuilt4EU will consolidate the Smart Building Innovation Community with, at its core, EU-funded projects, and provide it with a package of supporting activities with two objectives:
- facilitate the exchange of information between EU-funded projects and national initiatives in the field of smart buildings and the related business, policy and media;
- coordinate contributions of the Smart Buildings Innovation Community to the SRI promotion, experimentation and implementation and the identification of R&I priorities to accelerate the roll out of smart building innovation, in line with the EPBD.
The CSA brings together 5 partners plus 5 linked third parties, with solid complementary expertise and geographical coverage. It is structured in 6 work packages to reach the targeted impacts and unlock the smart building potential, with the Smart Readiness Indicator as key instrument.
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1000 Bruxelles / Brussel
Belgique