ICT for the Intelligent Energy Management of Sport Facilities SportE2 – GA no 260124 Energy Efficiency for European Sport Facilities ICT for the intelligent Energy Management of Sport Facilities SportE2 - Contract 260124 2 Andrea Cavallaro Sporte 2 project in the framework of EeB PPP for enhancing the energy efficiency in buildings
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ICT for the Intelligent Energy Management of Sport Facilities SportE2 – GA no 260124
Energy Efficiency for European Sport Facilities
ICT for the intelligent Energy Management of Sport Facilities SportE2 - Contract 260124 2
Andrea Cavallaro Sporte2 project in the framework of EeB PPP for enhancing the energy efficiency in buildings
ICT for the Intelligent Energy Management of Sport Facilities SportE2 – GA no 260124
ICT for the Intelligent Energy Management of Sport Facilities SportE2 – GA no 260124
ICT for the Intelligent Energy Management of Sport Facilities SportE2 – GA no 260124
• SportE2 develops an approach, methodology, and technologies dedicated to energy savings in sport facilities
• The project is financed by the European Commission under the Seventh Framework Programme in the Area ICT for energy-efficient buildings and spaces of public use
What is SportE2
ICT for the Intelligent Energy Management of Sport Facilities SportE2 – GA no 260124
The Energy Efficient Building PPP
ICT for the Intelligent Energy Management of Sport Facilities SportE2 – GA no 260124
NMP
ICT
ENERGY
ENVIRONMENT
ICT integration for effective
energy management and decision
making from buildings to
neighborhoods and cities
Fostering the
development of
new
technologies
and their
integration in
buildings and
districts
Large scale
demonstration of most
promising solutions
and their contribution
to future smart cities
The Energy Efficient Building PPP
ICT for the Intelligent Energy Management of Sport Facilities SportE2 – GA no 260124
Sport facilities consume massive amounts of energy and there are a lot of them in Europe Some of these structures are very exciting
INDOOR: 40.000OUTDOOR: 30.000
INDOOR: 30.000OUTDOOR: 500.000
INDOOR: 3.000OUTDOOR: 40.000
INDOOR: 15.000OUTDOOR: 450.000
1.500.000
EUROPEAN SPORT
FACILITIES
Also, sports facilities are unique:
• In their energy demand profiles (timing and peaks) • Usage patterns (long periods of low use and then short periods of high use sporting
event) • Comfort and ventilation requirements • Facility characteristics (e.g. swimming pools, indoor courts, saunas) • In how they are owned and managed (public and private) • They can encompass large open spaces (multiple buildings,
complexes, parking areas, lighting, etc.)
Main Ideas & Motivation
ICT for the Intelligent Energy Management of Sport Facilities SportE2 – GA no 260124
Concept (1/4) - Smart Metering
Provides the capability for owners and managers to understand how energy is being consumed by the facility. If we want to make better energy management decisions then better information is required. To have and make use of this type of information the following are required: a sensor network, communication capabilities, a database, data processing, data management, and a way to access and interact with the information.
Smart Metering
ICT for the Intelligent Energy Management of Sport Facilities SportE2 – GA no 260124
Integrated Control
Provides facilities with integrated control capabilities. In specific, this module will provide the software, hardware, and user interface that enables the control and management of lighting, heating, cooling, indoor air quality and ventilation, co-generation, and renewable energy production. Paired with smart metering system, it becomes possible to enact energy management decisions from a centralised location when there is a data-supported reason to do so.
Concept (2/4) – Integrated Control
ICT for the Intelligent Energy Management of Sport Facilities SportE2 – GA no 260124
Given smart metering data and the ability to control facility energy flows, it becomes possible to execute optimal energy management decisions. Over time and as data is collected, the SportE2 system will learn how a facility is operating, why current practices are not optimal, and what control actions will lead to energy savings, looking at energy prices, weather forecasting, and the planned facility usage.
Optimisation
Concept (3/4) – (near) Real Time Optimization
ICT for the Intelligent Energy Management of Sport Facilities SportE2 – GA no 260124
Many stakeholders own or manage more than one facility or perhaps a complex is made of multiple buildings. For these users, the SportE2 system will provide a multi-facility management tool that will collect, analyse, and display energy demands, consumption, production, and grid exchange across multiple facilities against common metrics (e.g. kWh/m, €/m , kg CO2, etc).
Multi-Facility Management
Concept (4/4) - Multi-Facility Benchmarking Management System
ICT for the Intelligent Energy Management of Sport Facilities SportE2 – GA no 260124
Visualise energy consumption profiles, to include when energy is consumed Identify trends that don’t make sense which may be a function of non optimal operation or poorly
maintained equipment
Determine if your energy contract is right for you Control your facility from one central station
Implement manual or automatic control actions Develop intelligent decision making strategies. If it will rain tomorrow or if the facility will be
empty or full should you be doing something different?
Develop alert conditions and alert avoidance strategies
Optimise facility energy management decisions
Benchmark against past performance or other structures
Develop facility specific performance indicators
View and manage multiple facilities from one central station
Save energy, reduce emissions, save money, save time
With SportE2, you can
ICT for the Intelligent Energy Management of Sport Facilities SportE2 – GA no 260124
Italy: Green Design / Architecture
The Consortium to Realise the Idea: TEAM SportE2
Studio di Architettura ed Ingegneria
Italy: Engineering Consulting
Portugal: Smart Metering
Italy: Building Management Systems
Spain: Research Centre / Tech Group
Italy: University (Mechanical, Thermal Measurements, Testing)
Italy: Sport Facility Owner
Portugal: ESCO
Spain: Sports Facility Manager (17 facilities).
UK: Energy Optimisation
ICT for the Intelligent Energy Management of Sport Facilities SportE2 – GA no 260124
Pilot #1: Rome, Italy
Pool (indoor) – size: 25m x 16m, depth: 1,60m to 2,10m, Capacity: 760m3
Learning Pool (indoor) – size: 16m x 4 m, depth: 1m, Capacity: 64 m3 1 Gym (indoor) provided of electric equipment (electric bicycles, etc…) 1 Volleyball court (indoor) – size: 40m x 28m x 8m, Volume: 8960m3 2 Tennis/Five-a-side courts (outdoor, with changing rooms) – size: 30m x 20m Water Heating for pools and showers Air Heating for large environments Electric Energy for indoor/outdoor lighting and electric equipment
Biomass Co-Generation System (35KW) Solar Thermal Panels with a total area 40m2 (annual production of 25000KWh) Co-Generation Diesel plant (60KW) The Co-Generation Diesel plant was selling energy on the grid in the past. Actually this ability is not used for economic and contractual reason but it is possible to re-activate this energy exchange as soon the Italian regulation will return convenient
ICT for the Intelligent Energy Management of Sport Facilities SportE2 – GA no 260124
Olympic Pool (indoor) – size: 50m x 25m, depth: 1,20 to 1,80, Capacity: 1650m3 Learning Pool (indoor) – size: 20m x 6 m, depth: 1,1m, Capacity: 132 m3 2 Gyms (indoor) with one provided of electric equipment (electric bicycles, etc…)
Water Heating for pools and showers Air Heating for large environments Electric Energy for indoor/outdoor lighting and electric equipment
Pilot #2: Santa Maria de Lamas, Portugal
ICT for the Intelligent Energy Management of Sport Facilities SportE2 – GA no 260124
2 boilers fuelled with natural gas (1070KW each) Co-Generation System fuelled with natural gas (130KW) Solar Thermal Panels with total area of 32 m2 (annual production of 22500 KWh)
According to the Portuguese legislation applied to these specific case (Co-Generation Production and Selling) it has been determined that it can be injected to the electric grid a total of 50% of the total annual electric production. The others 50% are for the consumption of the installation in study.
Pilot #2: Santa Maria de Lamas, Portugal
ICT for the Intelligent Energy Management of Sport Facilities SportE2 – GA no 260124
ICT for the Intelligent Energy Management of Sport Facilities SportE2 – GA no 260124
General Overview of the adopted SportE2 integrated solution
Pilot Name
Optimization Scenario Smart Metering
Integrated Control
(near) Real Time Optimization
SML Electrical and thermal consumptions through a smart automation-based control and management strategy dedicated to boilers subsystems
Electrical and thermal consumptions through a smart automation-based control and management strategy dedicated to swimming pool AHU
FIDIA Reduction of the electrical and thermal consumptions through an optimized control and management strategy dedicated to swimming pool AHU
Reduction of the electrical and thermal consumptions through an optimized control and management strategy dedicated pool water pumping subsystems
EMTE Minimization of the electrical and thermal consumptions and maximization of the comfort in Room#1 Maximization of the use of hot solar water generated by solar thermal panels for renovation of pool water
ICT for the Intelligent Energy Management of Sport Facilities SportE2 – GA no 260124
• FIDIA Energy saving and CO2 reduction for the total facility during the three seasons
• FIDIA Energy Savings and CO2 reduction in Swimming Pool during the three seasons
Assessment of the Energy and CO2 savings in Swimming Pool
Period Winter Spring Summer
Electricity Thermal CO2 Electricity Thermal CO2 Electricity Thermal CO2
ICT for the Intelligent Energy Management of Sport Facilities SportE2 – GA no 260124
Impacts
How SportE2 will make an IMPACT By opening a market for ICT-based customized solutions integrating products from different vendors and offering services from design of integrated systems to the operation and maintenance phases Market, Client, and Product Oriented Customised solutions through a scalable HW and SW solution Ability to integrate with existing systems on site Replication Plan Development for EU wide implementation
Through the radical reduction of energy consumption and CO2 emissions, in line with the policy framework for facilitating the transition to an energy efficient, low carbon economy though ICT. Up to 30% of Energy Saving Up to 30% Emission reduction Maximum 5 year ROI Case studies available for bench marking (Italy, Portugal, Spain)
Through the establishment of a collaboration framework between the ICT and the construction sectors aimed at exploiting opportunities for the development of ICT-based systems in compliance with the Energy Performance Buildings Directive. Direct links to E2B and ECTP platforms Consortium integrates whole value chain ICT-Enabled Energy Audits and Assessments Development of business models and market analysis
ICT for the Intelligent Energy Management of Sport Facilities SportE2 – GA no 260124
• The released SportE2 integrated solution is now open for the market providing to selected customers like sport facility managers, owners, municipalities, ESCOs the scalable and modular SportE2 solution as a unique integrated product.
• The integrated SportE2 solution is available as a combination of a baseline
package plus six add-on packages specifically tailored on the experienced
sport facilities used in the project:
– SportE2 AHU Pool Package
– SportE2 Pool Package
– SportE2 Fitness Package
– SportE2 Solar Thermal Package
– SportE2 Boiler Package
– SportE2 Lighting Package
Achievements (1/4 )
ICT for the Intelligent Energy Management of Sport Facilities SportE2 – GA no 260124
Type 1: Combined Centre
Type 2: Olympic Pool Centre & Gym
Type 3: Multi Sport Hall and Pool
Type 4: 25 m Swimming Pool Centre
Type 5: Leisure Pool Centre
Type 6: Local Dry Sports Centre
Type 7: Fitness Centre
Benchmarks
Electricity use kWh/m2
Heating fuel use kWh/m2
Cost per m2
€/m2
Example cost €
Typical 50,7 186,0 15,7 36.063
Optimised 40,1 135,2 11,7 26.842
• Identification of customers segments
Achievements (2/4 )
ICT for the Intelligent Energy Management of Sport Facilities SportE2 – GA no 260124