Website: www.ecobuildings.info
Eco-buildings is an energy demonstration initiative of the European Commission Energy & Transport DG within the Sixth Framework Programme.
The Eco-buildings concept
The building sector is at present responsible for more than 40% of EU energy consumption. There are technologies under development, which could substantially improve the energy performance in buildings, reducing the conventional energy demand in new and existing buildings and substantially contributing to reduce energy intensity, through combined measures of rational use of energy and integration of renewable energy technologies.
The Eco-buildings concept is expected to be the meeting point of short-term development and demonstration in order to support legislative and regulatory measures for energy efficiency and enhanced use of renewable energy solutions within the building sector, which goes beyond the Directive on the Energy Performance of Buildings.
Eco-buildings projects aim at a new approach for the design, construction and operation of new and/or refurbished buildings, which is based on the best combination of the double approach: to reduce substantially, and if possible, to avoid demand for heating, cooling and lighting and to supply the necessary heating and cooling and lighting in the most efficient way and based as much as possible on renewable energy sources and polygeneration.
Four FP6 Eco-Buildings Demonstration Projects
Four Eco-Buildings Demonstration projects are working together to meet these aims:
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Architects/Architecture
: Building Certification
: Buildings
: Cooling
: Energy Efficiency
: FP6 SUSTDEV 1.1.3 Ecobuildings
: FP6 SUSTDEV Sustainable Energy Systems
: HVAC
: Heat Pumps
: Heat/Heating
: Lighting
: New Buildings
: Photovoltaics
: Refurbishment of Buildings
: Renewable Energy Sources & Systems
: Solar Thermal
: Standardisation
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IFZ - Interuniversitäres Forschungszentrum für Technik, Arbeit und Kultur
Österreichisches Forschungs- und Prüfzentrum Arsenal Ges.m.b.H
Kobenhavns Kommune (City of Copenhagen) City Gods Sekretariatet
City of Stuttgart Department of Energy Management
Fraunhofer Institute for Building Physics (IBP) Institute Stuttgart
PTJ - Projektträger Jülich Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH
ENEA - Ente per le Nuove tecnologie, l'Energiea e l'Ambiente
Politecnico di Milano, Dipartmento di Energetica eERG - end-use Efficiency Research group
ECN - Energy Research Centre of the Netherlands
Ontwikkelingsbedrijf Gemeente Amsterdam
TU Delft - Delft University of Technology
Byggforsk - Norwegian Building Research Institute
Statsbygg - The Directorate of Public Construction and Property
NAPE - Narodowa Agencja Poszanowania Energii National Energy Conservation Agency
ICAEN - Institut Català d'Energia
University of Barcelona Dept Fisica Aplicada i Optica