The ZERO Project is aimed to demonstrate that the use of energy variable is a useful tool to redefine the structure of both the individual building and its installations and the organization of a whole neighborhood where each element (buildings, equipment, infrastructure) are in a position to communicate with each other using the technology provided by the ICT sector. The activities aim to provide fast-prototyping, instrumentation, methodologies and equipment for material characterization of new components in the field of energy efficiency, microgeneration, renewables and, in general, of energy production systems dimensioned on the end user needs (energy hubs, district heating/cooling, etc.).
ZERO Project (Zero Emission Research Option): Laboratory for the promotion of renewable fonts and efficiency improvement in energy districts / La Scala, Massimo; Amirante, Riccardo; Dassisti, Michele; Piccioni, Mario; Stefanizzi, Pietro; Tapfer, Leander - In: 1st Workshop on the state of the art and challenges of research efforts at Politecnico di Bari : proceedings : 3-5 December 2014. Track A: Ongoing research projects / [a cura di] Claudio D'Amato Guerrieri. - STAMPA. - Roma : Gangemi, 2014. - ISBN 978-88-492-2964-6. - pp. 455-465 (( convegno SCORE@POLIBA tenutosi a BARI nel 3-5 DICEMBRE 2014.
ZERO Project (Zero Emission Research Option): Laboratory for the promotion of renewable fonts and efficiency improvement in energy districts
Massimo La Scala;Riccardo Amirante;Michele Dassisti;Mario Piccioni;Pietro Stefanizzi;
2014-01-01
Abstract
The ZERO Project is aimed to demonstrate that the use of energy variable is a useful tool to redefine the structure of both the individual building and its installations and the organization of a whole neighborhood where each element (buildings, equipment, infrastructure) are in a position to communicate with each other using the technology provided by the ICT sector. The activities aim to provide fast-prototyping, instrumentation, methodologies and equipment for material characterization of new components in the field of energy efficiency, microgeneration, renewables and, in general, of energy production systems dimensioned on the end user needs (energy hubs, district heating/cooling, etc.).I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.