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BUILDING UP project – long term view and roadmapping actions in energy efficiency in building
BUILDING UP consortiumJadwiga Fangrat (ITB)
Ljubljana, 29/08/2012
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• FrameworkFollow up of the EeB PPP 2010-2013Horizon 2020
• Goal of E2BAPrepare a new Roadmap 2014-2020
• Objective of Building UpDefine cross-ETP priorities to be integrated into the Roadmap
which will be adapted to the E2BA roadmap considered as a basic document for the European Commission, to start working on their programmes
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EeB PPP 2010-2013 as the first waveof a Long Term Strategy
Years 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10
Wave 1 O
Wave 2 O
Wave 3 O
Continuous Research
D & B
D & B
D & B
Years 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10
Wave 1 O
Wave 2 O
Wave 3 O
Continuous Research
D & B
D & B
D & B
Years 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10
Wave 1 O
Wave 2 O
Wave 3 O
Continuous Research
D & B
D & B
D & B
i.e. Retrofitting andreduction of energy use
i.e. Energy neutralbuildings/districts
i.e. Energy positivebuildings/districts
EeB PPPEeB PPP2010-132010-13
New RoadmapNew RoadmapTo be preparedTo be prepared
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E2BA Roadmapping Process
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February/MarchValidate Methodology and working process
Shape the first version of the Roadmap
Roadmap Draft 1
Roadmap Draft 2
April/JuneValidate final Vision 2050 and Targets
2020Validate functional R&I projects
Set time priorities
Roadmap Final Draft
E2BA Workshops(round 2)
E2BA Workshops(round 1)
2nd Semester
Final Public Consultation
PPP Info Days
E2BA Roadmapping Process
April 24-25-26Analyse all inputs from restricted
consultationAgree on Draft 2 preparing process
Build
ing
Up
Road
map
ICT4E2BARoadmap
Build
ing
Up
Road
map
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BU contract requirements
• to create an effective coordination of ETPs and major initiatives whose SRAs and activities address energy efficiency in the built environment from an NMP perspective
Need for a jointly shared Industrial and Research Roadmap focused on long term cross-platform research and innovation areasNeed to build a cross-ETP network through large public consultations and debates
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No Partner Full Name Short Name ETP or Inititiave represented
1Centre Scientifique et Technique du Bâtiment
CSTB ECTP
2 D'Appolonia DAPP
3Energy Effi cient Buildings Association
E2BA E2BA
4 Steinbeis-Europa-Zentrum SEZ
5 Instytut Techniki Budowlanej ITB ENBRI
6Austrain Society for Environment and Technology
ÖGUT ERACOBUILD
7 Tata Steel UK Tata ESTEP
8Forest-based Sector Technology Platform
FTP FTP
9 Bax & Willems B&W SusChem10 Cranfield University CRAN EUMAT
11European Apparel and Textile Confederation
EURATEXEuropean Textile and Clothing
Technology Platform
Partners
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Work Plan and
Associated Tools
WORKFLOW SUPPORTING TOOLS
Brainstorming Wiki contributions (open to expert panels on the project website) Delphi or Expert Panels Web Based Social Network Group discussions Open discussion seminars or events Web Based Social Network Group discussions SWOT Analysis Weighted Voting Business Case methodology (timeline, pay back estimation, risk assessment) Open seminars or events Capitalization: You tube, podcast, web , videos Wiki contributions (open to expert panels on the project website) Delphi (open to advisory board) Open discussion seminars or event Capitalization: You tube, podcast, web, videos
Capitalization: You tube, podcast, web presentation, videos
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The main steps of Road mapping that are followed in BU are:
Roadmapping MethodologyRoadmapping process in Building Up
Step 1: Planning
Step 2: Roadmap
Development
Step 3: Plan Preparation
Step 4: Follow-up
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Defi
nit
ion
of
Road
map
M
eth
od
olo
gy •Definition of
the structure
•Identification of the process
Cre
ati
on
of
Sch
ed
ule
&
Pla
nn
ing
•Definition of the roadmapping process expected timeline
•Identification of roadmapping meetings/events/
milestones
Info
rmati
on
In
form
ati
on
&
Pre
para
tion
Mate
rial
• Conference calls WP leaders and Building Up project Managers
•Collection & clustering of already available information (WP1)
Step 1: Planning
Step 2: Roadmap
Development
Step 3: Plan Preparation
Step 4: Follow-up
Roadmapping Process –Step 1
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Fir
st
ste
p I
nven
tive
Work
sh
op • Identificatio
n of building trends and barriers
• Preliminary identification of cross-ETP research and innovation areas
On
lin
e C
on
su
ltati
on
•Clustered list of cross-platform collaboration areas
•Online survey to stakeholders
•Draft Roadmap structure
•Consideration of E2BA vision
Secon
d ste
p
inven
tive W
ork
sh
op
Step 1: Planning
Step 2: Roadmap
Development
Step 3: Plan Preparation
Step 4: Follow-up
Roadmapping Process – Step 2
•Sharing survey results
•Finalization of the preliminary identified cross-platform areas
•Development of one draft roadmap for each top area
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BU
Dra
ft R
oad
map
• Further development of the inventive session results
• Analysis of synergies among roadmaps
• Preliminary clustering
• Reviews by the Advisory Board
Fin
aliza
tion
of
the B
U
Road
map
•Finalised integration of the roadmaps
•Continuous sharing of information with experts (surveys, conference calls, etc.)
•Review by Advisory Board
•Release of the final Roadmap
Step 1: Planning
Step 2: Roadmap
Development
Step 3: Plan Preparation
Step 4: Follow-up
Roadmapping Process – Step 3
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Step 1: Planning
Step 2: Roadmap
Development
Step 3: Plan Preparation
Step 4: Follow-up
Roadmapping Process – Step 4
Peri
od
ic R
evie
w
of
Road
map
•Continuous incorporation of changes in roadmap
•Periodic RevisionD
issem
inati
on
&
aw
are
ness
•Sharing with the interested community of the BU vision
•Increase competitiveness
•Increase competences
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Survey ResultsExpert Background
Type of Organizations
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Survey ResultsExpert Background
Field of Expertise Other =Energy efficiency,Low to zero carbon technologies,research management,Energy simulation and design, Passive house technologies
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Survey Results
Preliminary Ranking of Cross-platform Areas
0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35
CP10 High resistant functional coatings in steelCP5 Chemistry for cooling and heating
CP9 Functional coatings textiles CP12 Glazing materials
CP4 U-0 refurbished wallsCP2 Bio based products to substitute fossil-based products
CP6 Energy storage materials CP14 Power distribution and cabling in buildings
CP13 Materials recyclability from buildingsCP11 Lighting in buildings
CP8 Advanced thermal insulation construction materialsCP7 Building integrated solar panels
CP3 Envelop as energy generating system CP1 Multi-material approach
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Developing roadmapScenarios and trends (I)
Scenario – description of different sets of assumptions
on possible futures
Scenarios were condenced into following groups:
• Climate change and CO2 emissions
• Growth and competitiveness
• Efficiency (measures) and technological innovation
• Demographic and social aspects, including labour
force
• Renewable and non-renewable resources
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Trend – ongoing and/or planned developments
regarding
certain aspects of the built environment and its
stakeholders
More than 60 resources were analysed within
categories:
• Refurbisment to transform existing buildings into
energy-efficient buildings
• Neutral/Energy positive new buildings
• Building materials
• Energy-efficient districts/communities
• Horizontal technological aspects
• Horizontal organizational aspects
Developing roadmapScenarios and trends (II)
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Identified barriers
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Exemplary barriers for‘Energy genaration, use and managemenet’
• architects’ lack o awareness of latest
technical improvements and energy related effects
• lack of standard solutions
• gap between research and market
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• lack of certification of companies
• slowness of buildings sector to adopt new
technology
• payback time
• international availability of components
and products
Exemplary barriers for ‘Materials and components’
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List of Cross-ETP Areas (CP)
CP 1 Performance Based Approach for building components, including sustainable
design, Life Cycle Analysis CP 2 Multi-material composites CP 3 Healthy indoor environment (including air quality, ventilation,
lighting, acoustic performance)CP 4 Electric generation and storage materials and systems CP 5 Thermal generation and storage materials and systems, including
building integrated energy technologies CP 6 Advanced thermal insulation construction materials for new
buildings and existing buildings (e.g. aerogel, nanofoams, vacuum insulation
panels) CP 7 Building materials recyclability and re-use of components CP 8 Renewable resource-based products to substitute non-renewable based products
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Example CP 1 (draft roadmap)
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Example CP 1 (draft roadmap)
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2021-2050by 2020
Development, Integration and Optimization of advanced technologies for multifunctional energy
efficient glazing Target
reduction of CO2 emission,reduction of airconditioning use, Safety, Fire Resistance and comfort
Advanced coatings and multifunctional materials for Low-E and solar control glassTechnologies
Expected outcomes
Applications
EXAMPLE (1): Glass-based products including smart windows
Advanced Smart windows integrating different
technologies
Smart Windows and Façades,focus on public buildings and
social housing
Smart Windows and Façades,
focus on private buildings
High-Strength and acoustic insulating Glass (flexible glass, lightweight glass, self-healing glass)
reduction of CO2 emissionreduction of airconditioning use
Safety, Fire Resistance and comfort
Solar thermal collectors, photovoltaic modules and Concentrated Solar Power plants
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2021-2050by 2020All building components meet an ecodesign approach
covering the whole chain of the building lifeTarget
Building design tools for architects for real time building
ecodesign
Technologies
Expected outcomes
Applications
EXAMPLE (2): Building components including sustainable design, LCA
Speaking components (with indicators), increasing the use of
embodied energy calculations and LCA in product manufacturing
Focus on new-erected buildings, new design and retrofitting, Standards and assessment applied to both new and traditional construction
Emerging market of biobased materials, combinating different
building materials to obtain a cost-optimum solution
Higher building physics performance
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Policy recommendations
CONTENT
1. Introduction
2. Objective
3. Target audience
4. Current economic environment
5. Existing legislation
6. Proposed actions
7. Expected impact
8. Concluding remarks
9. References
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How to overcome barriers?
• New products development production research & technology development
• Establishment of Eco (Energy) Euroclass system for construction products
• Fast path for technical evaluation and approval of innovative product
• Standardization and Harmonization
• Education training programmes: architects, designers, builders, property management, academy, producers, policy makers, central and local administration
• Building regulations
• Building control
• Information campaign (public)
• ……
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HORIZON 20202014 - 2020
low growth
insufficient innovation
environmental and social challenges
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HORIZON 2020 Areas of funding
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HORIZON 2020Areas of funding
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HORIZON 2020 What’s new?
• integration of research and innovation –
funding from idea to market• support for innovation leading to
a direct economic stimulus• focus on creating business opportunities• inclusive approach open to new participants
from Europe and beyond• more possibilities for new entrants
and young scientists• simplicity – less bureaucracy, fewer audits
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INVITATION
BOOSTING ENERGY EFFICIENCY IN CONSTRUCTIONBUILDING UP workshop
Thursday 4th October 2012Leuven, Belgium
http://www.buildingup-e2b.eu
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Thank you!
ITB HeadquartersFiltrowa 1, 00-611 Warsaw
POLAND
http://www.buildingup-e2b.eu
http://www.itb.pl