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Forschungsstelle
BFE
Projektnummer
SI/501404
Projekttitel
SPACERGY und IntegrCiTy – CH Projekte im Rahmen des ERA-Nets Smart Cities and Communities (ENSCC)

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Smart City, ENSCC, Integrated multi-energy networks, Networks interoperability, Urban energy planning, Co-simulation approaches, Decision-support tools
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IntegrCiTy aims at maximizing the use of renewable energy through the integration of advanced energy conversion technologies and the interconnection of urban energy networks transporting natural gas, electricity or water for heating/cooling. Synergies between networks are identified as well as the evolution of the energy demand, including electric mobility. An integrated IT decision-support tool will be developed and tested in 3 EU cities.

SPACERGY builds upon the need of planning authorities to develop new models to implement energy transition strategies in the urban environment departing from the exploitation or reciprocity between the space and energy systems. Several policies are made by each EU nation, but effective and practical tools to guide the urban transformations towards a carbon neutral future, present several challenges. The first is to confront long term changes trying to envision how a specific socio-cultural and transition context can respond to the application of solutions for energy efficiency. Secondly, the engagement of communities in bottom-up approaches mainly includes the sphere of urban planning underestimating the importance of relating spatial transformations with the performances generated in the urban environment. The third challenge regards the tools used for the assessment of the energy performance and the necessity of enlarging the scale in which energy demand is analyzed from the building to the district level. In this context, the project explores the role of mobility, spatial morphologies, infrastructural elements and local community participation in regards to the smart use of local resources and addresses a knowledge gap in relation to interactions and synergies between spatial programming, energy and mobility systems planning and stakeholder involvement necessary to improve models of development and governance of urban transformations.
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