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Climate Positive Circular Communities

Leistungen

Newsletters & dissemination material: Leaflet, Posters, Video, Infographic

"""•A bi-annual e-Newsletter providing information on project progress and results, links to press and news releases, articles and interviews. The newsletter will in turn address different stakeholder groups e.g.: a) stakeholders in construction value chain b) housing providers, property owners and occupiers and c) local authorities. This will allow for a differentiation between groups adapting the knowledge transfer channels. •Information on the project will also be provided by a project leaflet produced in English and in all languages in the consortium to guarantee a wider geographical coverage. •1 A0 poster and 1 roll-up poster will be produced to be displayed during workshops, fairs and conferences. 1 infographic (M36) will summarize the main objectives and solutions implemented in the 6 CPCC LLs. Relevant project partners will be responsible for the translations of the above-described material.•A subtitled video for the 6 CPCC demos will present the local context and the solutions developed by ARV project, as well as the feasibility, reliability and replicability of the solutions proposed. The video will show the interactions of the activities around the demos with the local community. It will be shared widely on the website and the relevant social network channels, supporting the sustainability of the project results beyond the project’s lifetime.•The key deliverables of the project will be presented briefly in short video recordings representing the relevant partners, summarizing their reports. These videos will be uploaded on the project’s YouTube channel and website and will be widely promoted through the project’s Social Media. Additionally, informational factsheets illustrating project progress and published deliverables will be developed regularly to be distributed to the relevant target groups. Based on the informational factsheets, a project result booklet containing description of all the results achieved in ARV will be produced with the contributions of all partners involved in the 6 CPCC demos.""Several sub-deliverables. M6 & M30 (Leaflet)M9 (Posters)M18 (Video)M36 (Infographic)"

Project website, e-marketplace &Social Media

The project will set up a website that shall be used as the main interface towards the stakeholders, who are interested in training possibilities, and information and outputs of the project. The website will act as a communication and dissemination channel for the results and for involving and enlarging the stakeholder’s communityRevisions planned for M6, M12, M24, M436, M48

Design guidelines for the zero-emission & positive energy renovation of the Health Care Centre in Karviná

Integrated circular design & evaluation of different concepts for zero-emission and positive energy buildings in a climate positive energy neighbourhood. Each demo will report on this in a separate deliverable.Revisions M24 and M36

Design guidelines of zero-emission and positive energy buildings in a climate positive energy neighbourhood in Oslo

Integrated circular design & evaluation of different concepts for zero-emission and positive energy buildings in a climate positive energy neighbourhood. Each demo will report on this in a separate deliverable.Will be revised annually (M24 and M36)

Develop catalogue of business and financing models proven in other markets for adaptation in the EU to accelerate the renovation wave.

As for D9.1: To collect, analyse, & disseminate demonstrated innovations across WPs 2-8 (intra-project & externally), collated into an annual ARV Innovation Intel for Impact (AI3) report. In addition, T9.1 will facilitate knowledge exchange with the ARV Exploitation Board to ensure early identification & scaling of commercially viable innovations.

Design guidelines for zero-emission & positive energy refurbished and new buildings in Palma

Integrated circular design & evaluation of different concepts for zero-emission and positive energy buildings in a climate positive energy neighbourhood. Each demo will report on this in a separate deliverable.Revisions M24 and M36

Develop an annual ARV Innovation Intel for Impact (AI3) report.

collect, analyse, & disseminate demonstrated innovations across WPs 2-8 (intra-project & externally), collated into an annual ARV Innovation Intel for Impact (AI3) report. In addition, T9.1 will facilitate knowledge exchange with the ARV Exploitation Board to ensure early identification & scaling of commercially viable innovations. Revisions: M12, M24, M36, M48

A blueprint for planning, (re)design, (re)construction, operation and use of CPCCs

A blueprint for planning, (re)design, (re)construction, operation and use of CPCCsRevisions M12, 24, 36, 48

Monitoring, evaluation and impact assessment frameworks

guidelines for the monitoring systems in the six ARV demos. Specifically, it will establish a common data monitoring framework and quality requirements for the specific monitoring systems, which will be tailor made according to needs of each demo. Deliverable should be seen in context opf D2.1

Assessment framework for CPCC

assessment framework will be defined considering the multidimensional perspective to characterize the impact of CPCC. The main categories that will be considered in the CPCC framework are energy, environment, economy, well-being, social aspects, smartness and circularity, addressing aspects at both building and neighbourhood level.

Design configuration for a modular, scalable, integrated retrofitting concept for Positive Energy Mid- & Highrise Buildings embedded in a green neighbourhood in Utrecht

Integrated circular design & evaluation of different concepts for zero-emission and positive energy buildings in a climate positive energy neighbourhood. Each demo will report on this in a separate deliverable.Revisions M24 and M36

Design guidelines of timber-based construction & renovation of small-medium size buildings in Trento

Integrated circular design & evaluation of different concepts for zero-emission and positive energy buildings in a climate positive energy neighbourhood. Each demo will report on this in a separate deliverable.Revisions M24 and M36

ARV corporate identity

To ensure a common visual identity for the project, a corporate visual identity package will be developed, including a project logo, templates for presentations and newsletters and as a website eye-catcher. Due consideration to the Graphical Guidelines of the European Commission will be given

Implementation plan of CPCC Living Labs per demo site, demonstration of LL

A physical space (HUB) and focus on new solutions regarding energy transition and circularity (storage, electrical vehicles, renewables, reuse, etc.), testing and iteration of innovative and prototype solutions, as well as on energy coaching of occupants

Plan and overall methodology design for establishing CPCC Living Labs, including stakeholder mapping

Plan for overall methodology for CPCC Living Labs focusing on social renovation and energy transition. the methods and tools open, flexible, and diverse but with a clear focus on actions for enhancing the local user/citizen engagement, awareness raising and learning. Methods and tools relevant for the development of the overall methodology

Veröffentlichungen

Evaluating Positive Energy Districts: A Literature Review

Autoren: Binda, Tiziana¹; Bottero, Marta¹; Bisello, Adriano² 1 Interuniversity Department of Regional and Urban Studies and Planning, Politecnico di Torino, Viale Mattioli 39, 10125 Turin, Italy 2 EURAC Research, Viale Druso, 1, 39100 Bolzano, Italy
Veröffentlicht in: New Metropolitan Perspectives, 2022, Seite(n) pp 1762–1770, ISBN 978-3-031-06825-6
Herausgeber: Springer Cham
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-06825-6_170

A fast and effective method for modelling and optimizing district heating systems in the Modelica language

Autoren: Haoran, Li; Juan, Hou; Nord, Natasa - Norwegian University of Science and Technology
Veröffentlicht in: Proceedings of the 63rd International Conference of Scandinavian Simulation Society, SIMS 2022, 2022
Herausgeber: Linköping University Electronic Press

Thermal energy storage for data centre waste heat recovery in district heating systems

Autoren: Haoran Li *a, Juan Hou *a, Natasa Nord *a a) Department of Energy and Process Technology, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Kolbjørn Hejes vei 1 B, Trondheim 7491, Norway
Veröffentlicht in: Proceedings of International Conference IEEP 2022, November 08-09, 2022, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering of the University of Belgrade, Belgrade, Serbia, 2022, Seite(n) pp. 284 – 293, ISBN 978-86-7877-032-6
Herausgeber: .

Natural and Mechanical Ventilation Concepts for Indoor Comfort andWell-Being with a Sustainable Design Perspective: A Systematic Review

Autoren: Zaniboni Luca; Albatici Rossano
Veröffentlicht in: Buildings, Ausgabe 1, 2022, ISSN 2075-5309
Herausgeber: MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/buildings12111983

Ten questions concerning energy flexibility in buildings

Autoren: Rongling Li
Veröffentlicht in: ilding and Environment 223 (2022) 109461, Ausgabe 1, 2022, ISSN 1873-684X
Herausgeber: Elsevier BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.buildenv.2022.109461

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