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BuiLding-integrated User-Empowered flexiBIlity tRaDing

Objective

BlueBird - BuiLding-integrated User-Empowered flexiBIlity tRaDing
With the objectives of the Green Deal in mind, BlueBird aims to tackle the advantages derived from an increased use of flexibility assets in the electricity domain, leveraging AI and data solutions.
BlueBird will deliver a comprehensive and validated toolset, to fully allow competitive adoption of buildings as energy flexibility assets, supporting smooth integration of services towards energy market players (i.e. TSO, DSO, aggregators) while maximally aligning with end-user's (i.e. building managers, occupants) requirements and acceptance criteria.
BlueBird trials will take place in seven large-scale pilots in six countries: Spain, Belgium, Poland, Austria, Denmark, and Germany. These trials will include the validation of end-user and beneficiary acceptance using social-science methods.
To foster replicability, BlueBird will offer a package of lessons learned and recommendations for future adoption. This will include suggestions for feasible win-win industrial partnerships and guidance on ecosystem sustainability.
These ambitious objectives will be achieved by a consortium of experienced and highly complementary partners from research institutions, industrial sectors, public authorities, and NGOs across eight European countries.

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HORIZON-IA - HORIZON Innovation Actions

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(opens in new window) HORIZON-CL5-2024-D4-01

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Coordinator

CENTRE INTERNACIONAL DE METODES NUMERICS EN ENGINYERIA
Net EU contribution

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€ 547 937,50
Address
C GRAN CAPITAN, EDIFICI C1, CAMPUS NORD UPC SN
08034 Barcelona
Spain

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Este Cataluña Barcelona
Activity type
Research Organisations
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Total cost

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€ 589 187,50

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