Develop concrete ideas and first approaches for multi-energy systems in buildings? Discuss effectively together in small groups under guidance and draft a submission for the innovation cheque (preliminary study) of up to 15’000 CHF? Then register here for the 3rd workshop on Thursday, June 16, 2022 from 9 am – 4 pm in Brunnen!
Stakeholders along the entire value chain in the building sector and academia are following the topic of decarbonization through multi-energy systems in the Swiss building stock. In today’s environment, stakeholders are challenged to provide solutions for decarbonizing the energy supply of buildings and sites in order to establish themselves in the market in the long term. With the “Networking Event Series” on the topic of “Building-related Multienergy-Systems”, we are building a community and developing concrete ideas and solutions in workshops.
The brenet workshop series “Building-related Multienergy-Systems” with a total of 4 consecutive workshops in 2021 and 2022 started on September 16, 2021 in Winterthur and was continued on November 18, 2021 in Yverdon. The next workshop in the “Networking Event Series” program supported by Innosuisse will take place on June 16, 2022 in Brunnen. Barbara Widmer (teqable AG) and Anna Roschewitz (novatlantis) will moderate the workshop series.
The aim is to discuss the following seven questions around the topic of “multi-energy systems in buildings” using established methods in small groups of 4-6 people and to work on them in such a way that initial solution paths are identified and smaller projects can be started. The participants choose individually which question they would like to work on.
- How to enable step-by-step retrofitting of multi-energy systems in buildings?
- Data and data management: Which new solutions for the holistic multi-energy system are required?
- How can real estate managers be motivated to replace fossil heating systems with more environmentally friendly (multi-energy) systems?
- How can the development of anergy networks be accelerated as a replacement for air-to-water heat pumps?
- The battery storage in the building: How can the management of the storage be optimized in the field of tension profitability – energy supply – climate?
- Bidirectional electric cars: Which integration concepts support multi-energy systems in buildings?
- In the prosumer – utility tension field: How can local electricity trading systems/power exchanges improve the economics of building energy supply?
On the website www.NES-BMS.ch you will find all details about the program in German and English as well as the possibility to register directly.