EVELIXIA

Smart Grid-Efficient Interactive Buildings

Evelixia

Project Description

EVELIXIA brings together 36 high profile organizations from 12 EU countries envisioning to realize Buildings as Active Utility Nodes (BAUNs), rendering the EU Building stock as: a) energy efficient; b) connected, by facilitating a two-way communication between the grid and the occupants, capitalizing on flexible technologies; c) smart, by utilizing analytics supported by sensors and controls to co-optimize efficiency, flexibility, and occupant preferences; and d) flexible, reducing, shifting, or modulating energy use according to occupant needs, while considering utility signals. EVELIXIA structures the advancement of its solutions along five Innovation Pathways:IP1: Building-to-Grid (B2G) Services; IP2: Grid-to-Building (G2B) Services; IP3: Human-to-Building Interfaces & Interactivity; IP 4: Systems Interoperability; and IP5: Innovative HW as Flexibility Enablers, which will be integrated, deployed, and validated at 7 large-scale, real-life pilots (GR, RO, FR, FI, ES, AT, DK). During the EVELIXIA platform deployment and validation, different actors (i.e.,DSOs, DNOs, ESCOs, aggregators) from various sectors (electricity, heating/cooling, mobility) will exchange data for providing B2G and G2B services and they will participate in the development of Business Models showcasing the economic viability of the solutions proposed. EVELIXIA puts a large focus on social engagement empowering citizens as not only adopters of solutions, but also, as their co-creators applying methodologies for citizen and consumer engagement and advanced human to building interfaces. Key expected outcomes include: 14 scalable B2G/G2B services demonstrated including DSF (implicit, explicit, shifting, etc.), P2P energy trading, portfolio management (day ahead/intra-day), TSO/DSO/DHO, and system planning services; GHG emissions reduced by 17%, increase of flexibility by up to 25%, increase of self-consumption up to 100%, reduce energy consumption by 13.5%, and increase RE generation by 11%.

Project Consortium

  1. ETHNIKO KENTRO EREVNAS KAI TECHNOLOGIKIS ANAPTYXIS (CERTH)
  2. RINA CONSULTING SPA (RINA-C)
  3. COMMISSARIAT A L ENERGIE ATOMIQUE ET AUX ENERGIES ALTERNATIVES (CEA)
  4. FUNDACION CIRCE CENTRO DE INVESTIGACION DE RECURSOS Y CONSUMOS ENERGETICOS (CIRCE)
  5. UBITECH ENERGY (UBE)
  6. ELLINIKI ETAIREIA ENERGEIAKIS OIKONOMIAS (HAEE)
  7. IES R&D (IESRD)
  8. UNIVERSITA DEGLI STUDI DI GENOVA (UNIGE)
  9. SOLVUS CYPRUS LIMITED (SOLVUS)
  10. R2M SOLUTION (R2M)
  11. ENERGIEINSTITUT AN DER JOHANNES KEPLER UNIVERSITAT LINZ VEREIN (EI-JKU)
  12. FACHHOCHSCHULE BURGENLAND GMBH (FHB)
  13. EUROPAISCHES ZENTRUM FUR ERNEUERBARE ENERGIE GUSSING GMBH (EEE)
  14. ENERGIE GUSSING GMBH (EG)
  15. OEKO ENERGIE STREM REGISTRIERTE GENOSSENSCHAFT MIT BESCHRAENKTER HAFTUNG (ÖE)
  16. PINK GMBH – ENERGIE- UND SPEICHERTECHNIK (PINK)
  17. UNIVERSITATEA TEHNICA CLUJ-NAPOCA (TUCN)
  18. DISTRIBUTIE ENERGIE ELECTRICA ROMANIA SA (DEER)
  19. TERMOFICARE NAPOCA SA (TN)
  20. ENTECH (ENTECH)
  21. SYNDICAT DEPARTEMENTAL D’ENERGIE ET D’EQUIPEMENT DU FINISTERE (SDEF)
  22. EUROPEAN GREEN CITIES APS (EGC)
  23. KOLSTRUP BOLIGFORENING (KB)
  24. AABENRAA FJERNVARME A.M.B.A. (AF)
  25. SUSTAIN SOLUTIONS APS (Sustain)
  26. NEOGRID TECHNOLOGIES APS (NEOGRID)
  27. GENIKO NOSOKOMEIO PTOLEMAIDAS BODOSAKEIO (MPODOSAKEIO)
  28. DIMOTIKI EPICHEIRISI TILETHERMANSIS PTOLEMAIDAS-DIMOU EORDAIAS (DETIP) (DHCP)
  29. DIACHEIRISTIS ELLINIKOU DIKTYOU DIANOMIS ELEKTRIKIS ENERGEIAS AE (HEDNO)
  30. BLUENERGY REVOLUTION SCRL (BER)
  31. ESTACION DE INVIERNO MANZANEDA SA (MEISA)
  32. FUNDACION INSTITUTO TECNOLOGICO DE GALICIA (ITG)
  33. NTT DATA EUROPE & LATAM GREEN ENGINEERING SL (NTTDATA)
  34. TURUN AMMATTIKORKEAKOULU OY (TUAS)
  35. NAANTALIN ENERGIA OY (NEOY)

Project duration

01.10.2023 - 30.09.2027

Funding provider

EU

Funding program

Horizon Europe

Contact Person

Kollmann
Principal Research Coordinator, Key Researcher
Energy Economics
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