Energy Flexible Buildings - IDA Bygningsfysik · 2015. 3. 28. · Energy Flexible Buildings IEA EBC Annex 67 Operating Agent Søren Østergaard Jensen . Danish Technological Institute

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Energy Flexible Buildings IEA EBC Annex 67

Operating Agent Søren Østergaard Jensen

Danish Technological Institute sdj@teknologisk.dk

IDA Bygningsfysik, 25. marts 2015

MW 25% vind el (Januar 2008 vest Danmark 2008) MW 50% vind el (Januar 2008 vest Danmark 2008)

25% wind power (January 2008 Danmark west)

50% wind power (January 2008 (2020) Danmark west)

heat pumps

Electricity demand in households

EVs

ventilation systems

white goods

heat pump ground heat exhanger

Office buildings

ventilation systems

cooling systems

pumps

Supermarkets

Aim of IEA EBC Annex 67

• Increasing knowledge on building Energy Flexibility and the services buildings can provide to energy grids

• Identification of critical aspects and possible solutions to manage the Energy Flexibility that buildings can provide

Subtasks

• Subtask A: Definitions and Context • Subtask B: Analysis, Development and Testing • Subtask C: Demonstration and User Perspectives

Subtask A

Subtask B

Subtask C

• Development of common terminology and definition of “Energy Flexibility in buildings” and a classification method (STA)

• Investigation of user comfort, motivation and acceptance associated with the introduction of Energy Flexibility in buildings (STA and STC)

• Investigation of the Energy Flexibility potential in different buildings and contexts, and development of design guidelines, control strategies and algorithms (STB)

• Investigation of the aggregated Energy Flexibility of buildings and the potential effect on energy grids (STB)

• Demonstration of Energy Flexibility through experimental and field studies (STB and STC)

Objectives

Core team Operating Agent: Søren Østergaard Jensen, Danish Technological Institute,

Denmark Subtask A: Subtask leader: Roberto Lollini, EURAC, Italy Co-subtask leader: Armin Knotzer, AEE Institute for Sustainable

Technologies, Austria Daniel Aeleni, Universidade Nove de Lisboa, Portugal Subtask B: Subtask leader: Doreen Kalz, Fraunhofer ISE, Germany Co-subtask leader: Bart Bleys, BBRI, Belgium Igor Sartori, SINTEF / NTNU, Norway Subtask C: Subtask leader: Anne Stafford, Leeds Becket University, UK Co-subtask leader: Wim Zeiler, Technische Universiteit Eindhoven, The

Netherlands

Likelihood of contry participation

Interested institutions

Tentative deliverables

Time schedule

June 2014 – June 2015: Preparation phase June 2015 – June 2018: Working phase June 2018 – June 2019: Reporting phase

First preparation workshop: September 8-9, 2014 in Basel Second preparation workshop: March 19-20, 2015, Brusselles First expert meeting: September-October 2015

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