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EU funding (€15M): Functional and advanced insulating and energy harvesting/storage materials across climate adaptive building envelopes Hor26 Nov 2020 EU Research and Innovation programme "Horizon"

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Functional and advanced insulating and energy harvesting/storage materials across climate adaptive building envelopes

Buildings account for around 40% of total energy use and 36% of CO2 emissions in Europe . According to the recast Directive on the energy performance of buildings (EPBD) all new buildings after 2020 should reach nearly zero energy levels, meaning that they should demonstrate very low energy needs mainly covered by renewable energy sources. EU 2030 targets aim at least 40% cuts in greenhouse gas emissions (from 1990 levels), at least 32% share for renewable energy, at least 32.5% improvement in energy efficiency , and 80% reduction of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by 2050 . Therefore, an urgent need is present for a deep market transformation by deploying efficient materials and technologies in the construction sector to support the real implementation of nearly zero-energy/emission and plus-energy buildings with high indoor environment quality across Europe. As energy consumption of buildings depend strongly on the climate and the local weather conditions, additional aspects arise (such as environmental, technical, user experience, functional and design aspects) on the selection of the appropriate material and technical components installation for a successful implementation of nZEBs. Further, this selection of materials and design for climate should be based on a circular economy perspective considering environmental, economic and social effects along value chains. Better utilisation of products and resources via reuse-repair-recycling is essential in achieving a transformation from a linear to a circular economy model. Many of the current materials and technical systems still have varying degree of difficulty in accomplishing a circular perspective. Material and technical system development in a ZEB framework should focus on building thermal performance improvement, high quality of indoor environment according to occupants’ comfort and health needs, while reducing the emission intensity in terms of production, maintenance, assembling and operation.


Funded Companies:

Company name Funding amount
Aideas OÜ €291,725
Ansys France SAS €0.00
Ansys UK Ltd. €497,365
Bergamo Tecnologie sp. z o.o. €248,500
Biog3D Monoprosopi ΙΚΕ €421,750
Centro Di Ricerche Europeo Di Tecnologie Design E Materiali €428,500
E2ARC Architecture Research for Cities €449,344
Ethnicon Metsovion Polytechnion €2,720,163
Fenx AG €280,014
Fraunhofer Gesellschaft ZUR Forderung DER Angewandten Forschung e. V. €500,875
Fundacio Eurecat €1,028,025
Fundacion Cidetec €548,550
Granta Design Ltd. €2,266.25
Hochschule FUR Technik Wirtschaft UND Kultur Leipzig €328,143
Inegi - Instituto de Ciencia e Inovacao em Engenharia Mecanica e Engenharia Industrial €515,634
Innovation in Research & Engineering Solutions €393,750
Instituto Tecnologico de Aragon €500,000
Norges Teknisk-Naturvitenskapelige Universitet Ntnu €1,056,351
Open Source Management Ltd. €254,625
Politecnico Di Torino €850,000
Rise Research Institutes OF Sweden AB €434,419
Rubitherm Technologies GmbH €281,349
Sintef AS €597,500
Stratagem Energy Ltd. €320,513
Technische Universitaet Dresden €300,250
Technische Universitat Hamburg €400,000
Tegnology ApS €399,525
The University of Birmingham €300,033
University of Strathclyde €450,000
WiseClimaBuild ΙΚΕ €200,000

Source: https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/952886

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