Innovating Works
HORIZON-CL5-2024-D4-01-02
Smart grid-ready buildings
ExpectedOutcome:Project results are expected to contribute to all of the following expected outcomes:
Sólo fondo perdido | 5.0M €
Europeo
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ExpectedOutcome:Project results are expected to contribute to all of the following expected outcomes:

Improved integration of buildings with energy carriers (e.g. electricity grid, district heating networks) and non-energy services (e.g. mobility).Improved buildings flexibility for grid and network management.Improved contribution of buildings to energy grid robustness with regard to dependencies to energy supplies.Increase in renewable energy production and storage at building level.Empowerment of end-users by having increased control over their buildings’ energy services and contracts (consumption, production, storage, flexibility).Enhancement of the smart readiness of buildings as rated by the smart readiness indicator.
Scope:There is a need to deliver solutions to improve the interoperability of European buildings with energy carriers (e.g. electricity grid, district heating networks) and with non-energy services (e.g. mobility). This will allow buildings to play an active role in the energy system integration.

Proposals are expected to address all of the following:

Develop new or upgrade existing building-to-grid integration solut... ver más

ExpectedOutcome:Project results are expected to contribute to all of the following expected outcomes:

Improved integration of buildings with energy carriers (e.g. electricity grid, district heating networks) and non-energy services (e.g. mobility).Improved buildings flexibility for grid and network management.Improved contribution of buildings to energy grid robustness with regard to dependencies to energy supplies.Increase in renewable energy production and storage at building level.Empowerment of end-users by having increased control over their buildings’ energy services and contracts (consumption, production, storage, flexibility).Enhancement of the smart readiness of buildings as rated by the smart readiness indicator.
Scope:There is a need to deliver solutions to improve the interoperability of European buildings with energy carriers (e.g. electricity grid, district heating networks) and with non-energy services (e.g. mobility). This will allow buildings to play an active role in the energy system integration.

Proposals are expected to address all of the following:

Develop new or upgrade existing building-to-grid integration solutions and demonstrate them in real-life pilots. The developed solutions should provide a user-friendly interface for building users and other interested stakeholders (e.g. facility managers, portfolio managers, aggregators) that allow them increased control over the use of their buildings’ energy services and contracts (consumption, production, storage, flexibility).Enhance interoperability between buildings and grids for electricity and other energy carriers (e.g. district heating networks, hydrogen, etc.) relying on available standards (e.g. SAREF).Enhance synergies between on-site energy storage (e.g. home batteries, e-vehicles, etc.) and on-site renewable energy sources.Explore solutions for facilitating data exchange between buildings and other grid actors (such as ESCOs, aggregators, DSOs, etc.).Develop and pilot innovative and competitive energy balancing, storage and generation services in buildings, while maximising building users’ and occupants’ comfort and satisfaction.Demonstrate the proposed solutions in at least three pilots. Ensure that the demonstrations: Cover at least three countries, addressing different electricity markets.Involve local and regional values chains, in particular SMEs, based on participatory approaches to increase innovation acceptability.Lead to clear and, where relevant, quantified and measurable indicators on the results achieved. Demonstrate economic viability of the proposed solutions and business models for consumers and the economic actors involved. Projects should build on the results from relevant past and on-going projects, in particular those that seek to upgrade smartness of existing buildings relying on legacy equipment (LC-SC3-B4E-3-2020).

To ensure interoperability and integration into the grid, projects should make use of operational end-to-end architectures, digital platforms and other data exchange infrastructure for the energy system being developed under ongoing Horizon 2020, Horizon Europe, like the European Science Cloud, as well as under other EU programs such as the Digital Europe Program, when addressing communication and data exchange between inverters and other components, other appliances and the electricity network.

The selected projects are expected to contribute to the BRIDGE initiative[1], actively participate to its activities and allocate up to 2% of their budgets to that end. Additional contributions to the ‘Alliance for Internet of Things Innovation’ (AIOTI) and other relevant activities (e.g. clusters of digital projects and coordinating actions) might be considered, when relevant.


Specific Topic Conditions:Activities are expected to achieve TRL 6-8 by the end of the project – see General Annex B.




[1]https://www.h2020-bridge.eu/

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Temáticas Obligatorias del proyecto: Temática principal: The project aims to enhance buildings' integration with energy carriers and services, improving flexibility for grid management, boosting renewable energy production, empowering users to control energy services, and increasing smart building readiness. Solutions will focus on interoperability, on-site energy storage, data exchange, energy balancing services, and economic viability.

Características del consorcio

Ámbito Europeo : La ayuda es de ámbito europeo, puede aplicar a esta linea cualquier empresa que forme parte de la Comunidad Europea.
Tipo y tamaño de organizaciones: El diseño de consorcio necesario para la tramitación de esta ayuda necesita de:
Empresas Micro, Pequeña, Mediana, Grande
Centros Tecnológicos
Universidades
Organismos públicos

Características del Proyecto

Requisitos de diseño: *Presupuesto para cada participante en el proyecto Requisitos técnicos: The project aims to enhance building integration with energy carriers, improve grid flexibility, boost renewable energy production and storage, empower users, and enhance building readiness. Specific goals include developing user-friendly grid integration solutions, enhancing interoperability with energy carriers, promoting on-site renewable energy, facilitating data exchange, demonstrating innovative energy services, and ensuring economic viability and measurable impacts. The expected outcomes involve increasing user control, advancing grid robustness, and integrating renewable energy production at building level. The projects funded will focus on achieving economic viability, enhancing user comfort and satisfaction, and boosting energy grids' robustness and sustainability. They aim to improve interoperability, enhance data exchange, develop innovative energy solutions for buildings, and demonstrate pilot projects in multiple countries to quantify results and ensure economic viability. The projects are expected to align with past initiatives, leverage digital platforms for energy system integration, and contribute to key initiatives like the BRIDGE and AIOTI. The overall goal is to achieve Technology Readiness Levels (TRL) of 6-8 by the project's completion.
Capítulos financiables: Los capítulos de gastos financiables para esta línea son:
Madurez tecnológica: La tramitación de esta ayuda requiere de un nivel tecnológico mínimo en el proyecto de TRL 6:. Representa un paso importante en demostrar la madurez de una tecnología. Se construye un prototipo de alta fidelidad que aborda adecuadamente las cuestiones críticas de escala, que opera en un entorno relevante, y que debe ser a su vez una buena representación del entorno operativo real. leer más.
TRL esperado:

Características de la financiación

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