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EKODENGE

EKODENGE MUHENDISLIK MIMARLIK DANISMANLIK TICARET ANONIM SIRKETI
Country: Turkey
19 Projects, page 1 of 4
  • Funder: European Commission Project Code: 642154
    Overall Budget: 11,214,600 EURFunder Contribution: 8,892,410 EUR

    The overall objective of FISSAC project is to develop and demonstrate a new paradigm built on an innovative industrial symbiosis model towards a zero waste approach in the resource intensive industries of the construction value chain, tackling harmonized technological and non technological requirements, leading to material closed-loop processes and moving to a circular economy. A methodology and a software platform will be developed in order to implement the innovative industrial symbiosis model in a feasible scenario of industrial symbiosis synergies between industries (steel, aluminium, natural stone, chemical and demolition and construction sectors) and stakeholders in the extended construction value chain. It will guide how to overcome technical barriers and non technical barriers, as well as standardisation concerns to implement and replicate industrial symbiosis in a local/regional dimension. The ambition of the model will be to be replicated in other regions and other value chains symbiosis scenarios. The model will be applied based on the three sustainability pillars. FISSAC will demonstrate the applicability of the model as well as the effectiveness of the innovative processes, services and products at different levels: - Manufacturing processes: with demonstration of closed loop recycling processes to transform waste into valuable secondary raw materials, and manufacturing processes of the novel products at industrial scale - Product validation: with demonstration of the eco-design of eco-innovative construction products (new Eco-Cement and Green Concrete, innovative ceramic tiles and Rubber Wood Plastic Composites) in pre-industrial processes under a life cycle approach, and demonstration at real scale in different case studies of the application and the technical performance of the products - FISSAC model, with the demonstration of the software platform and replicability assessment of the model through living lab concept

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  • Funder: European Commission Project Code: 2014-1-ES01-KA202-004943
    Funder Contribution: 182,605 EUR

    "El proyecto BLESIL tiene el objetivo de mejorar los conocimientos y habilidades de los profesionales europeos del sector de la construcción. Para ello, se proporciona formación a estos profesionales en materia de eficiencia energética y sostenibilidad de edificios y en las distintas fases del ciclo de vida de los edificios: Diseño, Construcción, Operación-Mantenimiento y Uso final. El contenido formativo es impartido en modalidad online y de forma gratuita, con una duración total de 45 horas y está disponible en varios idiomas (inglés, español, turco y polaco), de modo que los profesionales interesados puedan formarse y adquirir competencias de alta calidad en esta temática para ser capaces de desarrollar su actividad profesional en línea con el objetivo NZEB.El sector de la edificación es responsable del 40% del consumo final en la UE, y por tanto es un elemento clave para alcanzar dichos objetivos. Debido a esto, en 2010 la UE publicó la EPBD (Energy Performance of Buildings Directive), donde se estableció una serie de medidas: una metodología común para calcular la eficiencia energética en edificios, los requisitos mínimos de eficiencia a alcanzar tanto para nuevas construcciones como rehabilitaciones, los sistemas de certificación energética a emplear y los requisitos para las inspecciones periódicas de las calderas y sistemas centrales de aire acondicionado.La EPBD también planteó el concepto de NZEB (Nearly Zero Energy Building) o edificios de consumo casi cero, definido como ""el edificio con un nivel de eficiencia energética muy alto cuya cantidad casi nula o muy baja de energía consumida deberá estar cubierta en amplia medida por energía renovable producida in situ o en el entorno"". Según esta EPBD, los países miembros de la UE deben garantizar que todos los edificios públicos que construyan o rehabiliten a partir de 2018 sean NZEB. Pero para ello es fundamental disponer de profesionales de la construcción con una alta cualificación y nivel de competencia en materia de eficiencia energética capaz de materializarla. Sin embargo, la misma UE reconoce la actual deficiencia en dichas habilidades y competencias y la necesidad de mejorarla para cumplir de forma satisfactoria con el EPDB en el tiempo establecido.En este sentido y en línea con esta necesidad, el Proyecto BLESIL tiene el objetivo de mejorar los conocimientos y habilidades de este sector de profesionales europeos. En concreto, BLESIL consiste en la formación de distintos perfiles de profesionales de la construcción (urbanistas, arquitectos, constructores e instaladores) en materia de eficiencia energética y sostenibilidad, y sobre distintas fases del ciclo de vida de los edificios: Diseño, Construcción, Operación-Mantenimiento y Uso final. La formación será impartida mediante TICs, por lo cual se ha generando una plataforma digital e-Learning que contiene todo el contenido formativo elaborado por los socios del proyecto empleando técnicas, metodologías y software novedosos resultantes de otros proyectos europeos previos. Este contenido está subido a la plataforma online y puesto a disposición de los profesionales de la construcción de forma gratuita, para que puedan adquirir competencias de alta calidad y ponerlas en práctica en su actividad profesional en línea con el objetivo NZEB. Los socios del proyecto constituyen una alianza bien equilibrada entre entidades educativas, como son ITB (Polonia) y AITIIP (España), y PYMEs del sector de la construcción, como son GEEZAR (España) y EKODENGE (Turquía).El curso está dividido en los siguientes módulos formativos:1. Diseño Urbano Sostenible.Contexto e Introducción.Diseño eficiente: Diseño urbano y de edificios.Uso del programa informático URSOS.2. Mejores Técnicas para la Edificación Energéticamente Eficiente.Eficiencia y Sostenibilidad.Ambiente interior sano y confortable.Materiales constructivos ecológicos, reciclables y reutilizables.Materiales y Sistemas avanzados de aislamiento térmico.Sistemas de generación de energía térmica y eléctrica, y sistemas de almacenamiento energético integrados en el edificio.3. Uso y Mantenimiento Eficiente de las instalaciones energéticas .Sistemas de control, de gestión y de mantenimiento de edificios.Sistemas de monitorización y optimización de procesos con ayuda de equipos automáticos.Generación de procesos o subprocesos para la mejora del funcionamiento de los sistemas energéticos del edificio.Identificación, realización y revisión de requerimientos legales para la gestión energética de edificios (Responsabilidad del Gestor).Monitorización y control de los costes de operación.4. Metodología IIA: Reducción del consumo energético del usuario final del edificio.Contexto.Técnicas de formación e interacción con los usuarios finales del edificio que eviten hábitos diarios derrochadores de energía.Sistemas de monitorización y adquisición de datos.Análisis de información recopilada y sistemas de visualización de resultados."

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  • Funder: European Commission Project Code: 958448
    Overall Budget: 9,883,200 EURFunder Contribution: 7,994,960 EUR

    Action on circularity is not taken when information and evidence is not available across the life cycle chain. The CircThread project's main objective is to unlock access to data now in silo’s, and enhancing it as decision information for actors across and outside the extended product life cycle. To do this CircThread will deliver a Circular Digital Thread methodology, a framework for facilitating information flow exchanges across the extended life cycle chain of Products, Components, their Materials and Chemicals data, and related Circularity, Environmental, Social and Economic Information. The core is to create data linkages between product chain, value chain, asset chain and life cycle chains based on a Product information Catalogue, and enable information exchanges via data contracts governed by secure and reliable management standards. The project will implement the system in Cloud Platforms in 3 demonstration clusters in Italy, Slovenia and Spain rolled-out across the entire extended life cycle chain of home appliances (incl. washing machines and dish washers) and home energy systems (incl. boilers, solar-PV systems and batteries) to test 7 circularity use cases and associated business models. The expected impact for the work programme is to enable improved decision taking accelerating Circularity and Carbon emissions reductions including: i) Enhanced life extensions of products by better understanding of in use failures and maintenance needs, ii) improved understanding of the quality of end-of-life products for spare parts buy-backs to support right to repair, iii) improved assessment of circularity routes by waste management and recycling companies by delivering enhanced product composition data, iv) improved materials and chemicals tracing of products and components for safer products and identifying Critical Raw Materials cycles, v) Empowering decisions by citizens and citizen organisations by providing direct access to product performance information.

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  • Funder: European Commission Project Code: 637186
    Overall Budget: 5,849,110 EURFunder Contribution: 5,849,110 EUR

    The overall objective of BRESAER project is to design, develop and demonstrate an innovative, cost-effective, adaptable and industrialized envelope system for buildings refurbishment including combined active and passive pre-fabricated solutions integrated in a versatile lightweight structural mesh: ‒ Dynamic window with automatic and controlled air-tightness and insulated solar blinds complementing energy saving and visual comfort strategies, such as light redirection and response to solar radiation ‒ Multifunctional and multilayer insulation panels made of Ultra High Performance Fibre Reinforced Concrete to be used as rigid shells integrating an insulation material ‒ Combined solar thermal air and PV envelope component for indoor space heating and ventilation, thermal insulation and electricity generation ‒ Multifunctional lightweight ventilated façade module ‒ BIPV and Combined thermo-reflexive (improving fire resistance) and self-cleaning coating (through photo-catalytic nanoparticles) The building will be governed by an innovative BEMS covering a specific control system for governing the envelope, the energy use of the building and the strategies for the electrical energy storage. A real demonstration will be performed in an education building in Turkey. Four additional virtual demonstrations will be done in using real building in other European countries covering complementary climatic zones, constructed before the EPBD requirements were enacted. Expected impact: ‒ Energy demand reduction for space heating and cooling 30,7% due to envelope refurbishment ‒ Contribution solar thermal for space conditioning of 37,3% ‒ Contribution of RES for electricity of 12,8% ‒ The combination gives a total primary energy consumption reduction of 76,4% ‒ Improved indoor environment quality by improving thermal, acoustics, illumination comfort and IAQ by reducing VOCs ‒ Provide solutions with a pay-back time below 7 years ‒ Validation and market uptake of active building elemen

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  • Funder: European Commission Project Code: 730468
    Overall Budget: 7,499,980 EURFunder Contribution: 7,499,980 EUR

    Based on a detailed mapping of urban challenges and relevant nature-based solutions (NBS), Nature4Cities aims at developing complementary and interactive modules to engage urban stakeholders in a collective-learning process about re-naturing cities, develop and circulate new business, financial and governance models for NBS projects, as well as provide tools for the impacts assessment, valorisation and follow-up of NBS projects. The different modules are: • a database of generic NBS and associated environmental, economic and social performances • an observatory of NBS projects best practices / case studies • a set of innovative business, financial and governance models for the deployment of NBS in a range of different contexts, together with a tool to help urban stakeholders identify eligible models regarding their NBS project contexts • a NBS project impact assessment toolbox providing capabilities for environmental, economic and social impacts evaluation at different stages in the project development cycle from opportunity/feasibility studies to design steps and project follow-up). This toolbox will built on a range of tools, from generic indicator-based assessment for early project stages, down to detailed modelisations of NBS behaviors. These modules that already have a proper purpose on their own, will furthermore be integrated in a NBS dissemination and assessment self-learning platform [N4C Platform] to assist NBS project developers along the entire life cycle of their projects from opportunity studies and project definition down to performance monitoring. Nature4Cities indicators, methodologies, tools and platform will be field tested in real working environments and on real nature-based solution projects and developments in selected cities in Europe, which will be partners of the project and engage their technical urban and environmental planning teams.

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