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EnergyFlexHouse – innovation and development of energy efficient technology

Mikael Grimmig, head of section

Danish Technological Institute - Energy and Climate

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- 10.000 20.000 30.000 40.000 50.000 60.000 70.000

2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

Mio. kr.

Øvrige BRIK-landene Mellemøsten Sydøstasien Nordamerika Europa (EU27)

Security of energy supply Delay the global warming

Develop Green Growth + Export

RE 100% in 2050

RE 19% in 2010

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2011-2020

Energy efficiency +

Renewable energy

Fossile fuels ─ 35-40%

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Energy efficient buildings - all energy services

Technology - components AND systems – and operation !

The interaction between end user and technology, adoption of technology

Demand side and supply side – the building is a part of the energy system

Cost effective components and systems

= cost effective energy services

Idea - architecture - design

International cooperation

Security of supply ! + Climate challenge Innovation, growth and export Accelerated technology development Accelerated technology outdating

Need for flexible facility

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The energy challenge:

Calculated consumption ≠ Actual consumption

Simplified calculations, Be06, simplified input to calculations, std. components and energy services

Deviations from the calculation

Deviations from the project (“as built”, defects)

Deviations in the use of the building and the expected energy services. Change

during the years, “outsourcing” part of the energy consumption.

Challenges recalculation the measures energy consumption

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Step one: Energy (and rainwater)

Step two: Sustainable building (DGNB, BREEAM, LEED, C2C, HQE, ..) – EFH approx 50% of DGNB Step three: Sustainable living

Forberedelse

Fordele - Ulemper : Plan

Handling

Fastholdelse Modstand

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Effect of Energy Efficiency and decentralised RE (est.):

Energy retrofitting 5%

Low energy building 2½%

EE behaviour 5%

EE equipment 2½%

Increased RE:

Flex. el-consumption 2½%

Smart grids 2½%

Central RE production 10%

2011-2020

Housing

Development of technology - systems

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2011-2020 Housing

Effect of Energy Efficiency and decentralised RE (est.):

Energy retrofitting 5%

Low energy building 2½%

EE behaviour 5%

EE equipment 2½%

Increased RE:

Flex. el-consumption 2½%

Smart grids 2½%

Central RE production 10%

Living lab: Use and operation of Technology

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Effect of Energy Efficiency and decentralised RE (est.):

Energy retrofitting 5%

Low energy building 2½%

EE behaviour 5%

EE equipment 2½%

Increased RE:

Flex. el-consumption 2½%

Smart grids 2½%

Central RE production 10%

2011-2020 Housing

Interaction – supply - demand – decentralised RE

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EnergyFlexHouse

A

framework for national and international cooperation, with focus on:

Technology development and use of technology – components and systems

Living lab - operation of systems, quality of energy services (measured and experienced)

The interaction of building, installations, users and the overall supply systems

Invention and innovation

Pre market quality assurance

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