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    EnergyMatching

    Adaptive and adaptable envelope RES
    solutions for energy harvesting to optimize EU building and district load

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    Energy reduction

    Europe is boosting the reduction of the EU building stock energy demand by 80% by 2050 through renovation.

    The challenge

    The renovation challenge leads to the need of novel approches to cope with new ways to concieve buildings and their energy provision.

    EnergyMatching

    Develops new concepts and technologies to optimize the interaction between buildings and energy systems to maximize the RES harvesting in the built environment.

About the project

Adaptable RES envelope solutions to maximize energy harvesting and optimize EU building and district loads matching

Europe is boosting the reduction of the EU building stock energy demand by 80% by 2050 through renovation and in particular the residential sector holds the biggest potential representing the most of the built floor surface area among all EU building stock typologies .

The renovation challenge leads to the need of novel approches to cope with new ways to concieve buildings and their energy provision. Buildings are more than just stand-alone units using energy from the grid. They are becoming micro energy hubs consuming, producing, storing and supplying energy, thus transforming the EU energy market, shifting from centralised, fossil-fuel based, national systems towards a decentralised, renewable, interconnected and variable system…

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New Leaflet EnergyMatching

March 23, 2022

The EnergyMatching project concept is based on three pillars

METHODOLOGICAL FRAMEWORK AND BUSINESS VISION

To guide the decision makers and stakeholders toward the selection of the most appropriate solutions

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ROBUST ACTIVE SKIN TECHNOLOGIES

To efficiently capture the local RES

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BUILDING AND DISTRICT ENERGY HUB

To effectively use on site the produced energy through load matching strategies

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