Collective Intelligence for Energy Flexibility – Collectief: An EU H2020 Project for Enhancing Energy Efficiency and Flexibility in Existing Buildings

M. Aghaei, Amin Moazami, S. Erba, Mohammad Hosseini, Italo Aldo Campodonico Avendano, M. Shahid, Ignacio Torrens-Galdiz, Giuseppe Mastandrea, Runar Solli, P. Riederer, Gloria Bevilacqua, K. Javanroodi, P. Papadopoulos, S. Carlucci, V. Nik
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COLLECTiEF (Collective Intelligence for Energy Flexibility) is an EU-funded H2020 project running from June 2021 to May 2025. COLLECTiEF aims to enhance, implement, test, and evaluate an interoperable and saleable energy management system based on collective intelligence that allows easy and seamless integration of legacy equipment into a collaborative network within and between existing buildings and urban energy systems with reduced installation cost, data transfer, and computational power while increasing user comfort, energy flexibility, climate resilience, and data security. To achieve this goal, the COLLECTiEF solution requires the development of software and hardware packages to smart up buildings and their legacy equipment on a large scale while maintaining simple and robust communication with the energy grid. Here, we present the project concept, structure, objectives, and working packages. Furthermore, the main progress and achievements obtained during the first two years of the project are presented.
能源灵活性的集体智慧- Collective:欧盟H2020项目,旨在提高现有建筑的能源效率和灵活性
COLLECTiEF(能源灵活性集体智慧)是欧盟资助的H2020项目,将于2021年6月至2025年5月运行。COLLECTiEF旨在增强、实施、测试和评估一种基于集体智能的可互操作和可销售的能源管理系统,该系统允许将传统设备轻松无缝地集成到现有建筑和城市能源系统内部和之间的协作网络中,降低安装成本、数据传输和计算能力,同时提高用户舒适度、能源灵活性、气候适应性和数据安全性。为了实现这一目标,COLLECTiEF解决方案需要开发软件和硬件包,使建筑及其遗留设备大规模智能化,同时保持与电网的简单而强大的通信。在这里,我们将介绍项目概念、结构、目标和工作包。此外,还介绍了项目前两年的主要进展和取得的成果。
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