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COMMONENERGY · re-conceptualize shopping malls from consumerism to energy conservation

FP7Status: CLOSED1 October 201330 September 2017EU funding €9,097,303

CommONEnergy focuses on existing shopping malls to be refurbished and buildings with a different original function, redesigned to become shopping malls. Wholesales&Retail buildings represent 28% of the total non-residential building stock (BPIE, 2010), accounting for approximately 157 Mtoe in 2005 (EU EEAP). Considering typical shopping malls high impact on modern society (ICSC, 2008), the project addresses their transformation as lighthouses of energy efficient architectures and systems as well as assessment transparency.CommONEnergy has the objective to re-conceptualize shopping malls through deep retrofitting, develop a systemic approach made of technologies and solution sets as well as methods and tools to support their implementation and to assess their impact in a life cycle approach. The main concept to advance the state-of-the-art is the shift from single-action refurbishment to deep retrofitting, with a systemic performance-driven approach including: integrated design process guidelines, integrative modelling environment, energy-economic evaluation tools, lean construction and management procedures, continuous commissioning approach, environmental and socio-cultural impact assessment.The Systemic Retrofitting Approach (SRA) allows to achieve the foreseen targets: up to factor 4 reduction of energy demand, power peaks shaving and 50% increased share of renewable energy source favoured by the intelligent energy management and effective storage. 10 to 20 systemic solution-sets will be developed, demonstrating the widest replication of the cases investigated during the project. These outstanding energy performances will be achieved with short pay-back times (below 7 years) and high indoor environmental quality, with industrial conceptualization of the solutions and implementation tools. Organisation of technical workshops for relevant stakeholders contributes to create a generation of skilled practitioners and promote a domino effect to exploit benefits.

Consortium · 23 organisations

coordinator

ACCADEMIA EUROPEA DI BOLZANO

IT · €1,223,773

participant

DURLUM GMBH

DE · €555,674

participant

CIM-MES PROJEKT SP ZOO

PL · €227,920

participant

TECHNISCHE UNIVERSITAET WIEN

AT · €333,000

participant

NILAR AB

SE · €456,700

participant

S.O.L.I.D. GESELLSCHAFT FUR SOLARINSTALLATION UND DESIGN MBH

AT · €126,388

participant

STIFTELSEN SINTEF

NO · €851,055

participant

PROIGMENES EREVNITIKES & DIAHIRISTIKES EFARMOGES

EL · €276,600

participant

BUILDINGS PERFORMANCE INSTITUTE EUROPE ASBL

BE · €656,188

participant

UNIVERSITA DEGLI STUDI DI UDINE

IT · €220,240

participant

FRAUNHOFER GESELLSCHAFT ZUR FORDERUNG DER ANGEWANDTEN FORSCHUNG EV

DE · €436,158

participant

BARTENBACH GMBH

AT · €517,387

participant

SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC SPA

IT · €556,710

participant

STOREBRAND KJOPESENTER CITY SYD AS

NO · €128,441

participant

RINA CONSULTING SPA

IT · €273,870

participant

EPTA SPA

IT · €365,090

participant

ITM POWER (TRADING) LIMITED

UK · €111,899

participant

DS CONSULTING PROCESS & ORGANIZATION GMBH

DE · €149,890

participant

FUNDACION CARTIF

ES · €249,680

participant

INRES - ISTITUTO NAZIONALE CONSULENZA,PROGETTAZIONE, INGEGNERIA SC

IT · €308,000

participant

AYUNTAMIENTO DE VALLADOLID

ES · €358,140

participant

SUNPLUGGED - SOLARE ENERGIESYSTEME GMBH

AT · €314,730

participant

ACCIONA CONSTRUCCION SA

ES · €399,770

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