InCUBE
The sustainable renovation of existing buildings within the European Union.
Goal
Making the renovation process of existing buildings more sustainable by;
- reducing renovation costs (working more efficiently)
- saving and producing energy through smart and local solutions
- monitoring and analyzing predicted and actual energy consumption in the process
In all these components, inclusivity and equality in the training of (potential) employees play a major role.
Description
At the end of the project, the "InCUBE Suite" will be delivered. This tool enables seamless coordination of various renovation phases, while leveraging data to improve tenant comfort and allow the renovated buildings to actively contribute to the local energy system, for example, by serving as storage or renewable energy generators. Industrialization, new renewable energy sources, digitalization, and business models are central to this.
Our role
New Energy Coalition is the project leader for the "Communication, Dissemination & Exploitation" component. We also support the Dutch demonstration site in Groningen and organize workshops focused on further training for (potential) employees.
Partners
The InCUBE consortium consists of 25 partners from 7 European countries. In addition to New Energy Coalition, Centre for Research & Technology Hellas (CERTH), Intelligent Solutions for Zero and Positive Energy Buildings (IsZEB), Kentyou, Institute of Construction Technology of Catalonia (ITeC), Federation of European Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning Associations (REHVA), LAMA Impresa Sociale, Comune di Trento, Fondazione Bruno Kessler, RINA Consulting , K-Flex Polska, Tegola Canadese, Tera SRL, Evolvere diventa Società Benefit, Eneren, Zaragoza Vivienda (Gemeente Zaragoa), Research Center for Energy Resources and Consumption (CIRCE), Metro 7, Abora Solar, Kover Siglo, EDP Solar, Van Wijnen Groningen, Lefier & Timmerfabriek WEBO are participating in the project.
Disclaimer
This project has received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 programme under grant agreement No. 101069610. This page reflects the views only of the author, and the European Climate, Infrastructure and Environment Executive Agency (CINEA), under the powers delegated to it by the European Commission, is not responsible for any use that may be made of the information it contains.