This paper presents results from an ongoing (Nov. 2012 - Oct. 2015) European FP7 project entitled IDEAS - Intelligent NeighbourhooD Energy Allocation & Supervision. The IDEAS consortium consists of research, business and local city government organisations from the UK, Finland, France and Israel. The project is informed by partner organisations expertise in the fields of energy, IT and sustainable construction. The IDEAS project will demonstrate how energy positive neighbourhoods can be cost effectively and incrementally implemented by designing, testing and validating: 1) a neighbourhood energy management tool to optimise energy production and consumption, 2) user interfaces that engage communities and individuals in the operation of e...
Holistic approach is required to achieve energy-efficient design of buildings that are integrated to...
This paper presents a set of new potential business concepts developed for districts' smart energy s...
To manage positive energy district (PED) creation, municipalities must do more than follow the estab...
Energy Positive Neighbourhoods (EPNs) are those in which the annual energy demand is lower than the ...
The increase in distributed renewable energy supply offers new opportunities to improve the performa...
In an Energy Positive Neighborhood (EPN) the annual energy demand is lower than annual energy supply...
A Positive Energy District (PED) is a portion of urban area with defined boundaries that can produce...
Positive Energy Districts (PED) are areas within cities that generate more renewable energy than the...
The paper presents the results of the research "SCC solutions for positive energy districts" develop...
Bergen and Oslo municipalities focus on integrating energy concerns into city planning and regard th...
While energy planning on the building level is characterized by a limited number of stakeholders and...
Positive Energy Buildings (PEBs) represent a step forward from Net Zero Energy Buildings. In particu...
Positive Energy Districts (PED) are areas within cities that generate more renewable energy than the...
A main challenge in building carbon-neutral built environments is the ability to scale and replicate...
An energy transition from centralised and fossil-fuelled installations towards decentralised and ren...
Holistic approach is required to achieve energy-efficient design of buildings that are integrated to...
This paper presents a set of new potential business concepts developed for districts' smart energy s...
To manage positive energy district (PED) creation, municipalities must do more than follow the estab...
Energy Positive Neighbourhoods (EPNs) are those in which the annual energy demand is lower than the ...
The increase in distributed renewable energy supply offers new opportunities to improve the performa...
In an Energy Positive Neighborhood (EPN) the annual energy demand is lower than annual energy supply...
A Positive Energy District (PED) is a portion of urban area with defined boundaries that can produce...
Positive Energy Districts (PED) are areas within cities that generate more renewable energy than the...
The paper presents the results of the research "SCC solutions for positive energy districts" develop...
Bergen and Oslo municipalities focus on integrating energy concerns into city planning and regard th...
While energy planning on the building level is characterized by a limited number of stakeholders and...
Positive Energy Buildings (PEBs) represent a step forward from Net Zero Energy Buildings. In particu...
Positive Energy Districts (PED) are areas within cities that generate more renewable energy than the...
A main challenge in building carbon-neutral built environments is the ability to scale and replicate...
An energy transition from centralised and fossil-fuelled installations towards decentralised and ren...
Holistic approach is required to achieve energy-efficient design of buildings that are integrated to...
This paper presents a set of new potential business concepts developed for districts' smart energy s...
To manage positive energy district (PED) creation, municipalities must do more than follow the estab...