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Self-sufficient humidity to electricity Innovative Radiant Adsorption System Toward Net Zero Energy Buildings

Projektbeschreibung

Europäische Technologie und Kreativität für Niedrigstenergiegebäude

Vor dem Hintergrund steigender Energiepreise, der Energieunabhängigkeit und den Folgen des Klimawandels verbrauchen Gebäude die meiste Energie. Das unterstreicht die Bedeutung von Niedrigstenergiegebäuden, die so viel Energie erzeugen, wie sie im Laufe des Jahres verbrauchen. Das EU-finanzierte Projekt SSHARE möchte innovative Gebäudehüllen entwickeln, die eine Netto-Energiebilanz von Null erreichen sollen, und damit einen bedeutenden Beitrag zur europäischen Technologie und Kreativität leisten. Die Hülle vereint zwei Technologien, die das Gebäude je nach Jahreszeit herunterkühlen oder erwärmen. Dabei kommt nur die Luftfeuchtigkeit als thermische und elektrische Energiequelle zum Einsatz.

Ziel

"The SSHARE project will develop innovative self-sufficient envelope for buildings aimed at net zero energy, thereby contributing to the European technology and creativity through joint R&D and R&I multisectoral and international cooperation activities supported by knowledge sharing. Envelope is a combination of two breaking through technologies HUNTER-Humidity to Electricity Convertor and Advanced Radiant Panel for Buildings that will cool or heat the building depending on the time of year imitating perspiration of living beings using only atmospheric humidity as both thermal and electric energy supply. Successful realization of the project is assured by implementing a coordinated network of knowledge sharing in materials science, chemistry and mechanical engineering; by solidifying the state-of-the-art understanding in nanoelectronics and energy efficiency, and by applying bottom-up nanoengineering approaches via an international and inter-sector collaboration of highly qualified researchers from Portugal, Spain, Ukraine, Belarus, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, Azerbaijan and intergovernmental organization Joint Institute for Nuclear Research Russian Federation. Both technological (panels fabrication) and fundamental (renewable energy) issues will be assessed by this multidisciplinary consortium. The successful realization of the project will lead to substantiated principles for the development of a new generation of building materials and hence to the creation of net zero building. Within the SSHARE project, the consortium will implement research/innovation activities by means of secondments and organizing training courses, workshops and summer schools aimed at sharing knowledge, acquiring new skills and developing the careers of the consortium members. Sharing the culture of research and innovation, the SSHARE project will allow applying recent advancements in nanotechnology science and mechanical engineering to address ""Plus Energy Houses"" EU 2050 concept."

Koordinator

COFAC COOPERATIVA DE FORMACAO E ANIMACAO CULTURAL CRL
Netto-EU-Beitrag
€ 276 000,00
Adresse
AV DO CAMPO GRANDE 376
1749-024 LISBOA
Portugal

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Region
Continente Área Metropolitana de Lisboa Área Metropolitana de Lisboa
Aktivitätstyp
Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
Links
Gesamtkosten
€ 276 000,00

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Partner (4)