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Energy IN TIME (EIT) project was submitted by a 13 partner’s consortium from different countries: Spain, Portugal, Ireland, France, Romania, UK, Italy and Finland, and is led by ACCIONA from Spain. The proposal relates to the topic: EeB.NMP.2013-4-Integrated Control System and Methodology to Monitor and Improve Building energy performance. The project is very complex with proven experience and expertise in different areas of the project that are needed, from all the partners. This powerful and representative European consortium, partner organizations having beside technical expertise also capabilities to develop dissemination and results exploitation activities.

Buildings Operational stage represents 80% of building’s life-cycle cost of which 50% is consequence of the energy use. Moreover, up to 90% of the buildings’ life cycle carbon emissions occur during their operational phase, mainly as consequence of the HVAC (Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning), lighting and appliances’ energy use. Therefore, energy and cost saving strategies addressing this building operation phase will have a major impact in the building lifecycle cost.

Energy IN TIME project goes beyond existing building control techniques, mainly demand-response based, developing an integrated control & operation approach that will combine the state of the art modelling techniques and simulation software; and new control techniques to obtain automatic generation of optimal operational plans for buildings tailored to the actual requirements. This approach will allow reducing system inefficiencies and therefore contributing to significantly improve building energy efficiency and comfort.

The target for Energy IN TIME solution will be existing non-residential buildings, which present the building typologies that guaranties higher impact and room for improvement due to the variety and quantity of facilities and equipment covered and the operational management model used in them. A control tool will be implemented in the building energy management systems to be automatically and remotely operated. The methodology for the enhancing solution implementation will be defined for existing buildings and for its implementation in new buildings since its initial commissioning.

The Energy IN TIME Implementation Plan, is divided into nine work packages, as follows:

WP1: Requirements & System Architecture
WP2: Simulation Reference Model
WP3: Whole building Intelligent Control System
WP4: Diagnosis & Continuous Commissioning
WP5: Energy Decision Support Tool
WP6: System Integration & Pilot-Scale Validation
WP7: Demonstration
WP8: Dissemination & exploitation
WP9: Coordination

The Energy Project IN TIME project co-finance is provided by the Executive Unit for Financing Education Higher Research, Development and Innovation (UEFISCDI) through contract no. C.246 EU/17.10.2013 signed with the National Authority for Scientific Research under the PN II ProgrammeCapacities – FP7-Module III co-financing Romania’s participation in FP7 Programme.

FP7project – Energy IN TIME is financed through the FP7 Programme (Project number: 608 981, Call identifier: FP7-2013-NMP-ENV-ENERGY-ICT-EEB, Funding scheme: Collaborative project).

The project runs from October 2013 to September 2017.

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