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Smart energy services to solve the SPlit INcentive problem in the commercial rented sector

Descripción del proyecto

Creación de energía inteligente en edificios comerciales

Los incentivos divididos presentan un desafío clave para la aplicación de medidas de eficacia energética en los edificios. Esto se debe a que quienes pagan las facturas energéticas no son los mismos que toman las decisiones de inversión. El proyecto financiado con fondos europeos SmartSPIN, que se centra en edificios comerciales, desarrollará un nuevo modelo de negocio para mejorar su eficacia energética y flexibilidad. Más concretamente, el modelo dará lugar a una mayor adopción de servicios de energía inteligente implementados a través de contratación basada en el rendimiento en este sector. Además, se creará un juego de herramientas para modelo de negocios SmartSPIN que contará con recursos para partes interesadas.

Objetivo

SmartSPIN will develop, test, validate and exploit a new business model that leads to greater uptake of Smart Energy Services (SES) deployed via performance-based contracting in the commercial rented sector. This sector has huge untapped potential for energy efficiency and flexibility but the split incentive problem has so far prevented the use of performance-based approaches to realise these savings. SmartSPIN removes this barrier through an Energy Efficiency-as-a-Service (EEaaS) concept that couples the contractual agreements between tenants, building owners and energy efficiency providers with technologies for energy monitoring, management and measurement and verification (M&V), increasing transparency, credibility and persistence of savings. SmartSPIN brings together a consortium of leading experts from the whole value chain to develop the SmartSPIN business model toolkit: a set of tools and resources for stakeholders on both the supply side (energy service companies, M&V specialists, etc.) and the demand side (tenants, building owners etc.) of the value chain. Technical resources include data-based M&V tools for accurate baseline estimation and predictive algorithms for building operation and control available via an Application Programming Interface to use with any energy data visualisation platform. Non-technical resources include best practice guides for stakeholders looking to deploy the SmartSPIN business model, contractual templates for EEaaS, case studies and infographics to describe the key features to a non-technical audience. SmartSPIN will validate the toolkit through extensive stakeholder engagement and by demonstrating its effectiveness in the commercial rented sector in 3 pilot regions (Spain, Greece and Ireland). To maximise impact, SmartSPIN will train 350 stakeholders on the business model’s key features through a series of pan-European exploitation workshops and webinars who will become early adopters beyond the end of the project.

Convocatoria de propuestas

H2020-LC-SC3-2018-2019-2020

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Convocatoria de subcontratación

H2020-LC-SC3-EE-2020-2

Régimen de financiación

CSA - Coordination and support action

Coordinador

UNIVERSITY COLLEGE CORK - NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF IRELAND, CORK
Aportación neta de la UEn
€ 345 162,50
Dirección
WESTERN ROAD
T12 YN60 Cork
Irlanda

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Región
Ireland Southern South-East
Tipo de actividad
Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
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Coste total
€ 345 162,50

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