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DAREED · DAREED – Decision support Advisor for innovative business models and useR engagement for smart Energy Efficient Districts

FP7Status: CLOSED1 September 201331 December 2016EU funding €2,910,281

DAREED aims at delivering an ICT service platform (and some specific tools) to foster energy efficiency and low carbon activities at neighbourhood, city and district level. Project results will be validated via pilots in three (3) different countries and contexts, thus granting the possibility to generalise results and ensuring replicability throughout Europe and beyond.The key success factor for effective energy efficiency initiatives at community level is to involve all the stakeholders who have active role in decision making and provide them the right information at the right time to take informed decisions; to this extent, user engagement through social networks can foster participation and energy consumption awareness. Stakeholders (i.e. citizens, household landlords, public spaces managers and urban planners) need tools and information to understand and assess alternatives to traditional consumptions patterns and inertial behaviours leading to high consumption levels. Energy providers need information and tools to implement business models oriented to energy service proposition oriented to a sustainable consumption model.There is need to go beyond acting on energy consumptions under direct control to understand ex-ante savings that can be achieved through energy efficiency related measures, management tools, and new services and implement them along with the related cost/benefit ratio. Although regulations about buildings, infrastructures and public spaces are fostering the implementation of important energy efficiency measures, a major driver for the change are the actual economic saving for users obtained from energy efficiency based business models. The service-oriented approach of the platform will allow easy adoption, overcoming technological, financial and knowledge barriers. The involvement of service providers, especially energy ones, ICT companies and public administrations will facilitate the development of the product and its wide acceptability

Consortium · 14 organisations

coordinator

ISOTROL SA

ES · €462,548

participant

COMUNE DI LIZZANELLO

IT · €123,632

participant

EMPRESA METROPOLITANA DE ABASTECIMIENTO Y SANEAMIENTO DE AGUAS DE SEVILLA SA

ES · €35,654

participant

ENDESA RED SA*

ES · €31,440

participant

CAMBRIDGESHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL

UK · €120,905

participant

CENTRO DI RICERCHE EUROPEO DI TECNOLOGIE DESIGN E MATERIALI

IT · €439,409

participant

CLEOPA GMBH

DE · €165,480

participant

Enel Ingegneria e Innovazione SpA

IT · €85,837

participant

CORPORACION DE EMPRESAS MUNICIPALES DE SEVILLA AIE

ES · €75,826

participant

KARLSRUHER INSTITUT FUER TECHNOLOGIE

DE · €405,680

participant

OPEN EXPERIENCE GMBH

DE · €89,924

participant

ALMA MATER STUDIORUM - UNIVERSITA DI BOLOGNA

IT · €283,352

participant

BRUNEL UNIVERSITY LONDON

UK · €319,594

participant

INSTITUTO ANDALUZ DE TECNOLOGIA.

ES · €271,000

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