
MINISTRY OF THE ENVIRONMENT,CLIMATE AND ENERGY
MINISTRY OF THE ENVIRONMENT,CLIMATE AND ENERGY
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Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2021 - 2024Partners:SERA GLOBAL - INSTITUTE FOR SUSTAINABLE ENERGY AND RESOURCES AVAILABILITY, REGIONE PIEMONTE, CUT, POLITO, FUNITEC +11 partnersSERA GLOBAL - INSTITUTE FOR SUSTAINABLE ENERGY AND RESOURCES AVAILABILITY,REGIONE PIEMONTE,CUT,POLITO,FUNITEC,JSI,Energy Institute Hrvoje Požar,Edilclima srl,Ministry of Infrastructure,EUROPEAN SCIENCE COMMUNICATION INSTITUTE (ESCI) GGMBH,ICAEN,CYPE,Golea,CYPRUS ENERGY AGENCY CEA,CYPRUS EMPLOYERS AND INDUSTRIALISTS FEDERATION (ΟΕΒ),MINISTRY OF THE ENVIRONMENT,CLIMATE AND ENERGYFunder: European Commission Project Code: 101033819Overall Budget: 1,996,590 EURFunder Contribution: 1,996,590 EURTIMEPAC will contribute to improving existing energy certification processes, moving from a single, static certification to more holistic and dynamic approaches that consider: a) the data generated in the overall energy performance certification process, from generation to storage, to analysis and exploitation, and throughout all the building lifecycle, from design, to construction and operation b) buildings as part of a built environment, connected to energy distribution and transport networks and c) buildings as dynamic entities, continuously changing over time. TIMEPAC will demonstrate the feasibility of combining EPC databases with other data sources to make certification more effective and reliable. The new methods and tools to enhance current certification practices will be developed in five Transversal Deployment Scenarios, and validated in four demonstration scenarios across six European countries: Austria, Croatia, Cyprus, Italy, Slovenia and Spain. The outcomes will be used as training materials to further educate professionals involved in certification processes throughout Europe. An online platform will provide access to training materials and courses delivered in a variety of contexts (onsite and online, blended). A TIMEPAC Academy will further develop and exploit the innovative EPC enhancement methods and tools and the training materials developed in the project.
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2023 - 2029Partners:UL, UNITS, University of Rijeka, ABS, FBK +24 partnersUL,UNITS,University of Rijeka,ABS,FBK,CTS H2 S.R.L.,META Group,FABER,ACI D.D,Ministry of Economy,MARITIME CENTER OF EXCELLENCE D.O.O,CONSORZIO,Dilj d.o.o.,INDELOOP DOO,FENO,ACEGASAPSAMGA S.P.A.,GRAD CRES,Ministry of Infrastructure,ECUBES TEHNOLOGIJE D.O.O.,STEKLARNA HRASTNIK DRUZBA ZA PROIZVPROIZVODNJO STEKLENIH IZDELKOV DOO,HSE,SNAM S.P.A.,FHA,ACTIVE SOLERA JEDNOSTAVNO DRUSTVO S OGRANICENOM ODGOVORNOSCU ZA USLUGE,TPL FVG S.C. A R.L.,MINISTRY OF THE ENVIRONMENT,CLIMATE AND ENERGY,GITONE KVARNER D.O.O.,REGIONE FVG,ALPACEM CEMENT, DDFunder: European Commission Project Code: 101111927Overall Budget: 343,783,008 EURFunder Contribution: 24,996,800 EURThe North Adriatic Hydrogen Valley – NAHV project builds on the LoI signed in March 2022 by representatives of the Slovenian Ministry of Infrastructure, Croatian Ministry of Economy and Sustainable Development and Friuli Venezia Giulia (FVG) Autonomous Region in Italy, contributing to the European Green Deal and European Hydrogen Strategy goals. The project’s high-level objective is the creation of a hydrogen-based economic, social and industrial ecosystem based on the capacity of the quadruple helix actors. This will drive economic growth, generating new job opportunities in the framework of both the green and digital transitions and, by creating the conditions for wider EU replicability, it will contribute to the creation of a European Hydrogen Economy, To fulfil these objectives the NAHV project involves a well-rooted partnership of 36 organizations (of which 2 in Hydrogen Europe, 3 in Hydrogen Europe Research), covering the transnational Central European area of 3 territories - Slovenia, Croatia and FVG Region, demonstrating cross-border integration of hydrogen production, distribution and consumption, and exchange of over 20% of NAHV annual hydrogen production of over 5000 tons. The project will activate 17 testbed applications in their related ecosystems, clustered in 3 main pillars - hard to abate, energy and transport sectors. These will act as real-life cases for piloting global hydrogen markets, moving from TRL 6 at the beginning to TRL 8 at the end of the project. Four fuel cell applications in the energy and transport sectors will be demonstrated. Testbeds will then be scaled up at industrial level as a replicable model, contributing to the decarbonisation of the 3 territories by harnessing renewables to improve system resilience, security of supply and energy independence. Replicability will also be ensured for the whole NAHV model, with the uptake of at least 5 additional hydrogen valleys in Europe, particularly in Central and South Eastern Europe.
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