Periodic Reporting for period 2 - ARV (Climate Positive Circular Communities)
Período documentado: 2023-07-01 hasta 2024-12-31
The vision of the ARV project is to contribute to speedy wide scale implementation of Climate Positive Circular Communities (CPCC) where people can thrive and prosper for generations to come.
The overall aim is to demonstrate and validate attractive, resilient, and affordable solutions for CPCC that will significantly speed up the deep energy renovations and the deployment of energy and climate measures in the construction and energy industries.
To achieve this, the ARV project will employ a novel concept relying on a combination of 3 conceptual pillars, 6 demonstration projects, and 9 thematic focus areas.
The 3 conceptual pillars are integration, circularity and simplicity. Integration in ARV means the coupling of people, buildings, and energy systems, through multi-stakeholder co-creation and use of innovative digital tools. Circularity in ARV means a systematic way of addressing circular economy through automated use of LCA, digital logbooks and material banks. Simplicity in ARV means to make the solutions easy to understand and use for all stakeholders, from manufacturers to end-users.
The 6 demos are urban regeneration projects in 6 locations around Europe. They have been carefully selected to represent the different European climates and contexts, and due to their high ambitions in environmental, social and economic sustainability. Renovation of social housing and public buildings are specifically focused. Together, they will demonstrate more than 50 innovations in more than 150,00 m2 of buildings.
The 9 thematic focus areas are 1) Effective planning and implementation of CPCCs, 2) Citizen engagement, environment and well-being, 3) Sustainable building re(design) 4) Resource efficient manufacturing and construction workflows, 5) Integrated renewables and storage, 6) Energy management and flexibility, 7) Monitoring and evaluation, 8) Business models, financial mechanisms, policy and exploitation, 9) Communication, dissemination, and stakeholder outreach.
The overall objectives of the ARV project are:
Objective 1: Deliver a blueprint for effective planning, design, construction, operation, and use of CPCCs (involves all WPs and demo projects, managed, and delivered through WP10).
Objective 2: Demonstrate a replicable planning framework for efficient design and successful implementation of CPCC (WP2).
Objective 3: Demonstrate community engagement platforms for awareness raising, occupant insight and well-being, and co-creation (WP3).
Objective 4: Design and demonstrate integrated circular buildings for high energy performance, low emissions, low cost, good indoor climate, and high architectural quality (WP4).
Objective 5: Demonstrate seamless construction/renovation processes for quick, simple, and efficient workflows (WP5).
Objective 6: Demonstrate innovative on-site energy generation and storage for renewable, local, and clean energy supply (WP6).
Objective 7: Demonstrate smart and flexible operation of buildings and energy systems for secure, user-oriented, and cost-efficient energy performance (WP7).
Objective 8: Monitor and validate the ARV solutions through secure and continuous measurements and evaluations of the demonstration activities (WP8).
Objective 9: Facilitate speedy scale up of ARV innovations by addressing key policy incentives and regulations, and creating innovative and effective financing mechanisms, and business models (WP9).
- Significant progress in all demo sites: 96 500 m2 of buildings have been upgraded
- The assessment framework to support the implementation of CPCCs has been used within the demos.
- Innovative methods and tools for large-scale retrofitting and planning of CPCCs have been described and are being implemented.
- An overall methodology for establishing CPCC living labs has been developed, described and implemented in the demos.
- Guidelines on the design for the ARV demonstration projects have been produced and are being implemented in the demos.
- Resource-efficient (pre)manufacturing and construction methods and workflows have been tested in the ARV demo projects.
- On-site renewable energy generation and storage systems are being tested in the demo projects.
- Fine-resolution weather forecasting models for the ARV demo sites are being tested.
- Launch of the ARV e-Marketplace platform with 23 innovations
- A project website and social media channels (LinkedIn, X/Twitter, and YouTube) are being continuously updated.
-Communication materials have been updated, including bi-annual newsletters.
-Several workshops and seminars have been arranged with other EU projects and EU events
-Publication of 12 scientific papers