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IDEAS · Novel building Integration Designs for increased Efficiencies in Advanced Climatically Tunable Renewable Energy Systems

H2020Status: CLOSED1 May 201930 April 2023EU funding €3,999,083Call H2020-LC-SC3-2018-2019-2020

Buildings play a significant role in the global energy balance. Typically, they account for 20-30% of the total primary energy requirement of industrialized countries, 40% in EU. Applying the proposed integrated RES to buildings is an important application for wider integration and deployment of renewable energy and to achieving our binding EU targets of at least a 40% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions (GHG) by 2030, compared to 1990 and at least 27% of renewable energy in EU. The IDEAS project will create an innovative building integrated renewable energy system (RES) which will cost effectively exceed current RES efficiencies, generating electricity, heat and cooling and optimised for multifamily, public and commercial buildings in different climatic conditions. The research aim is to create a novel low-cost building integrated RES maximizing the output tuneable for different climatic conditions through novel luminescent and geometric concentrator techniques leading to current solar system efficiencies being exceeded electrically. Thermally enhancement will be achieved using enhanced organic phase change materials (PCM) with a passive biomimetic heat transfer mechanism for heat storage and discharge. An electrically driven multi-source heat pumpHP system will then use the main energy sources at building scale (waste heat from the system, air and ground), to provide the input to an integrated underfloor heating and hot water system, and to manage the thermal energy storage. This building integrated RES will use advanced control techniques to maximize performance and electrical and thermal/cooling self-sufficiency in the building. The technology will be optimized and demonstrated for use in multi-family residential buildings, commercial and public buildings.

Consortium · 15 organisations

coordinator

THE PROVOST, FELLOWS, FOUNDATION SCHOLARS & THE OTHER MEMBERS OF BOARD, OF THE COLLEGE OF THE HOLY & UNDIVIDED TRINITY OF QUEEN ELIZABETH NEAR DUBLIN

IE · €680,134

participant

PHASE CHANGE MATERIAL PRODUCTS LTD

UK · €186,250

participant

ENERGY CO-OPERATIVES IRELAND LIMITED

IE · €240,625

participant

MAYO COUNTY COUNCIL

IE · €319,375

participant

UNIVERSITA DEGLI STUDI DI CAGLIARI

IT · €266,752

participant

APK ARCHITECTS & ENGINEERS LIMITED

IE · €43,750

participant

Laboratorio Nacional de Energia e Geologia I.P.

PT · €242,235

thirdParty

CONSORZIO FUTURO IN RICERCA

IT

participant

LF FASTHOUSE

UK · €35,000

participant

INSTITUT MIHAJLO PUPIN

RS · €362,750

participant

ASSOCIACAO PORTUGUESA DAS EMPRESASDO SECTOR FOTOVOLTAICO

PT · €78,438

participant

POWER CAPITAL RENEWABLE ENERGY LTD

IE · €110,250

participant

ACONDICIONAMIENTO TARRASENSE ASSOCIACION

ES · €198,875

participant

UNIVERSITY OF ULSTER

UK · €580,500

participant

UNIVERSITA DEGLI STUDI DI FERRARA

IT · €654,150

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