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EeB.NMP.2010-1 New nanotechnology based high performance insulation systems for energy efficiency. Georgios KATALAGARIANAKIS Research Programme Officer DG Research & Innovation. EeB.NMP.2010-1 New nanotechnology based high performance insulation systems for energy efficiency. Rationale .
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EeB.NMP.2010-1 New nanotechnology based high performance insulation systems for energy efficiency Georgios KATALAGARIANAKIS Research Programme Officer DG Research & Innovation
EeB.NMP.2010-1New nanotechnology based high performance insulation systems for energy efficiency Rationale • Buildings in Europe • 40% Energy Demand • 36% CO2 Emissions • “Energy Performance” of an average European building is poor. The majority of energy in a building is spent to satisfy heating and cooling demands • Insulating materials keep the temperature constant in an enclosed space such as a house, either warmer or colder than the surroundings. • According to ECOFYS theaddition of thermalinsulation to existingbuildings in Europecoulddecreasecurrentbuildingenergycosts and carbondioxideemissionsbysome 42% or 350 milliontonnes of CO2 emissions • Nanotechnology offers high potential for enhanced insulation Nanotechnology & Insulation Materials
EeB.NMP.2010-1New nanotechnology based high performance insulation systems for energy efficiency Scientific & Technical goals of the Topic Development of nanotechnology based insulation systems for enhanced thermal and improved mechanical properties while reducing overall costs. Economic feasibility important • New construction • Renovation of existing installations Other important considerations • The safety for the full product life cycle (production, use, disposal/recycling) • Economic performance of the proposed solutions should be demonstrated by service-life costing analysis • Active participation of industrial partnersencouraged • Demonstration activities, including pilot implementations in industrial settings expected
EeB.NMP.2010-1New nanotechnology based high performance insulation systems for energy efficiency Expected impact of the topic • Reduce thecost of nanotechnology-basedinsulationsystems and maketheirwide-scalecommercialapplicationfeasible • Reduce the heat losses and gains through the building envelope for reduced energy consumption and increased indoor comfort PPP Impact Workshop 1-2 April 2014 - Brussels
EeB.NMP.2010-1New nanotechnology based high performance insulation systems for energy efficiency Nano-E2B-Cluster www.nanopcm.eu www.coolcoverings.org www.nanoinsulate.eu www.aerocoins.eu www.hipin.eu PPP Impact Workshop 1-2 April 2014 - Brussels
EeB.NMP.2010-1New nanotechnology based high performance insulation systems for energy efficiency COOL-Coverings Specificities of the project: • New Materials with High Solar Reflectance and thermal emittance values for reducing the thermal load on building exterior with a substantial benefit on electricity consumption. irradiance [w/m^2nm] By reducing the absorbed fraction of solar energy in the Near Infra-red range, darker colors can be used for cool covering materials without any aesthetics difference with the original. wavelength (nm) spectral solar irradiance UV VIS NIR about 50% of the sun energy is emitted as NIR radiation 280 nm 2500 nm COOL paints, membranes and ceramics PPP Impact Workshop 1-2 April 2014 - Brussels
EeB.NMP.2010-1New nanotechnology based high performance insulation systems for energy efficiency COOL-Coverings • Impact expected/achieved • Annual savings in cooling/heating bill by • -8% by using COOL coverings bonded tiles • -5% by using COOL coverings ventilated façade tiles • -4,5% by using COOL coverings roof membranes • -2% by using COOL coverings paints • Interesting investment payback, down to 5 years according to application and climate • Little modifications in the current manufacturing and application processes • Link with the expected impact of the topic and the multi-annual roadmap • Activities for dissemination/exploitation • Numerous dissemination and communication actions have been carried out, among which stand out the publication of an article in “The Parliament”, 21 Nov 2011, issue 338 (pag.121), several lectures like the ECTP-E2BA-Eracobuild Conference one (in Warsaw on 4-5 Oct 2011) or the NICOM 4 one (4th International Symposium on Nanotechnology in Construction in Crete on 20—22 May 2012) among others, etc. • To facilitate exploitation at standardization level we started a collaboration with the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (USA) to contribute in the development of tiles ageing test procedures • Approaches refurbishment to increase energy efficiency in existing buildings. • Improves Quality indoor environment • Develops design-integration of new solutions. • Approaches the envelope and its components • Materials incorporating multi functionality • Reduce the cost of nanotechnology-based insulation systems and make their wide-scale commercial application feasible • Reduce the heat losses and gains through the building envelope for reduced energy consumption and increased indoor comfort PPP Impact Workshop 1-2 April 2014 - Brussels
EeB.NMP.2010-1New nanotechnology based high performance insulation systems for energy efficiency NanoPCM Specificities of the project: • The core of the research activities is the development, implementation, productions and demonstration of low cost and improved Phase Change Materials (PCMs) for high performance insulation components in existing buildings New thermal insulation inorganic nanofoam Implementation in demo-buildings PPP Impact Workshop 1-2 April 2014 - Brussels
EeB.NMP.2010-1New nanotechnology based high performance insulation systems for energy efficiency NanoPCM • Impact achieved. June 2013. • Industrial Pilot Plant designed, erected and started, maximum capacity 80 Tons/year of microencapsulated PCM. • Energy storage insulation foams produced at industrial scale. • Achieved 7% energy efficiency at demo buildings with energy storage insulation foams. • Link with the expected impact of the topic and the multi-annual roadmap • Reduction of primary energy consumption: reduction of CO2 emissions, impact on end users, • Improvements in terms of LCA • Competitiveness, impact in the market • Activities for dissemination/exploitation • Involvement in fair, congress, EuroNanoforum 2013 • Few external companies are already interested in our product • Involved in standardization. PPP Impact Workshop 1-2 April 2014 - Brussels
EeB.NMP.2010-1New nanotechnology based high performance insulation systems for energy efficiency NanoInsulate Specificities of the project: • The main objective is to develop durable, robust, cost-effective opaque and transparent vacuum insulation panels (VIPs) incorporating new nanotechnology-based core materials (such as nanofoams, aerogels and aerogel composites) and high-barrier films, that are up to five times more energy efficient than current solutions New MATERIALS Novel test Procedures Production Integration Demo PPP Impact Workshop 1-2 April 2014 - Brussels
EeB.NMP.2010-1New nanotechnology based high performance insulation systems for energy efficiency NanoInsulate • Impact expected/achieved • Reduction in building maintenance costs through robustpanels • Contribution to zero-carbon house concept (New-build and retrofit markets) • Significantreductions in Europeanenergyconsumption and GHG emissions • Development of market-leading technologies within Europeanresearcharea • Link with the expected impact of the topic and the multi-annual roadmap • Energy-efficientinsulationsystems compatible with those currently in use • Addressing opaque and transparent components • Materials offering step-change improvement on currentmarketleaders • Designed for compatibility with existing systems • LCA to ensure long-term benefits and ecoefficientend-of-lifemanagement • Activities for dissemination/exploitation • Targeted campaigns to key stakeholders • Through joint activities with other PPP projects PPP Impact Workshop 1-2 April 2014 - Brussels
EeB.NMP.2010-1New nanotechnology based high performance insulation systems for energy efficiency HIPIN Specificities of the project: The main objective is to develop a high silica content robust aerogel and set of sustainable and affordable technologies to incorporate nanostructured aerogel into building materials such as paints, plasters, and Panel systems to improve thermal efficiency in new and retrofitting buildings. Applications PLASTERS PANELS PAINTS Aerogel Paint and Plaster – laboratory samples PPP Impact Workshop 1-2 April 2014 - Brussels
EeB.NMP.2010-1New nanotechnology based high performance insulation systems for energy efficiency HIPIN • Impact expected/achieved • Developed more robust aerogel, with thermal conductivity at least 10 times lower than commonly used construction insulation materials (Paint, Panels, Plaster). • Thin and highly efficient insulation material for new and retrofit buildings • The reduced cost of aerogel allowing wider use for high insulation performance • Link with the expected impact of the topic and the multi-annual roadmap • Develop sustainable and affordable new insulating building materials leading to up to 20% reduction in energy costs associated with heating. • Reduction in carbon emission and energy usage. • LCA analysis on the long term benefits and environment concerns. • Activities for dissemination/exploitation • Dissemination through partners website, publication in journals, trade and professional publications • Exhibiting in tradeshows with respective partners like Ecobuild, UK and Coatings, Germany and Italy • Identify and colloborate with other potential companies that may benefit from our Results i.e. plasterboard companies, etc PPP Impact Workshop 1-2 April 2014 - Brussels
EeB.NMP.2010-1New nanotechnology based high performance insulation systems for energy efficiency AEROCOINs Specificities of the project: • The main objective is to create a new class of mechanically strong super-insulating aerogel composite/hybrid materials by: • Strengthening of silica aerogels by cross-linking with cellulosic polymers or the incorporation of cellulose-based nanofibres. • Lowering the production cost of superinsulating aerogel-based boards via ambient drying and continuous production technology PPP Impact Workshop 1-2 April 2014 - Brussels
EeB.NMP.2010-1New nanotechnology based high performance insulation systems for energy efficiency AEROCOINs • Impact expected/achieved • High impactonthethermalinsulationeuropeanmarket. • High impact promoting at the European level the Aerogel suppliers Industry. • Theenergysavingestimates: a reduction of 30% of overallenergyconsumption and 25% of CO2 emissions. • Link with the expected impact of the topic and the multi-annual roadmap • RefurbishmenttotransformExistingBuildingsintoenergy-efficientbuildings: Breakthrougsare needed in thearea of new materials, products and componentstoaddressenergyefficiencywithfaulttolerantprocedures and buildingtechniques. • Activities for dissemination/exploitation • Web-page (www.aerocoins.eu) • Promotional video (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y_zDyT121K0) • Two workshops organized: Sophie Antipolis , June 2012 and Wurzburg, November 2013 • Participation in fairs & internationalconferences, i.e. WSED (Austria Feb.2014), • Publication of scientificpapers • BUILDING -UP PORTALSUPERINSULATION MATERIAL COMMUNITY PPP Impact Workshop 1-2 April 2014 - Brussels
EeB.NMP.2010-1New nanotechnology based high performance insulation systems for energy efficiency Nano-E2B-Cluster The Nano-E2B-Cluster is an initiative as part of the longstanding EU policy to achieve synergies by clustering and cross project cooperation. Starting date: September 2011. The cluster is initially formed by the NMP-EeB-PPP FP7 projects financed under the working topic of “EeB.NMP.2010-1 New nanotechnology-based high performance insulation systems for energy efficiency”. The main objective of the Cluster is to joint efforts in order to find synergies and fields of cooperation that will allow the projects to be more productive and competitive, though successful. PPP Impact Workshop 1-2 April 2014 - Brussels
EeB.NMP.2010-1New nanotechnology based high performance insulation systems for energy efficiency Nano-E2B-Cluster: Main outputs expected PPP Impact Workshop 1-2 April 2014 - Brussels
EeB.NMP.2010-1New nanotechnology based high performance insulation systems for energy efficiency Since SEPTEMBER 2011 Nano-E2B-Cluster • Cluster general meetings • September 2011, Brussels, Kick Off Meeting • March 2012 – Brussels (PPP) • May 2012 – Greece (NICOM4) • February 2013 – Madrid • June 2013 – Dublin (EuroNanoForum) • Edition of a Nano-E2B-Cluster promotional video • http://youtu.be/xLgORMlAYV0 • http://youtu.be/23JAtZ4oPgY • Commondisseminationactivities: • NICOM4 2012, Euronanoforum 2013, etc • Joint DEMO activities • AlgeteDemopark PPP Impact Workshop 1-2 April 2014 - Brussels
EeB.NMP.2010-1New nanotechnology based high performance insulation systems for energy efficiency Since SEPTEMBER 2011 Nano-E2B-Cluster: Demo-PARK SEPT 2011 DECISION TO GO CLUSTER TO SHARE COSTS, SHARE KNOWLEDGE, AQUIRE VISIBILITY SEPT 2009 FIRST IDEA DEC 2011 CHOICE OF ALGETE JAN 2012 SHADE SIMULATION APRIL 2013: SITE PREPARATION MARCH 2012 : MEASUREMENT PROTOCOL PPP Impact Workshop 1-2 April 2014 - Brussels
EeB.NMP.2010-1New nanotechnology based high performance insulation systems for energy efficiency Since SEPTEMBER 2011 Nano-E2B-Cluster: Demo-PARK JUNE 2012: INSTALLATION OF MATERIALS TO BE TESTED JUNE 2012: SENSORS INSTALLATION JUNE2012: CALIBRATION TO SEE DIFFERENCES IN MOCK UPS JULY 2012: DEMO PARK READY FOR TESTING MARCH 2013: JOINT EXPLOITATION AGREEMENT PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS PPP Impact Workshop 1-2 April 2014 - Brussels
EeB.NMP.2010-1New nanotechnology based high performance insulation systems for energy efficiency Nano-E2B-Cluster PPP Impact Workshop 1-2 April 2014 - Brussels
EeB.NMP.2010-1New nanotechnology based high performance insulation systems for energy efficiency Nano-E2B-Cluster PPP Impact Workshop 1-2 April 2014 - Brussels
EeB.NMP.2010-1New nanotechnology based high performance insulation systems for energy efficiency Nano-E2B-Cluster: Possible Synergies and benefits of clustering PPP Impact Workshop 1-2 April 2014 - Brussels
EeB.NMP.2010-1New nanotechnology based high performance insulation systems for energy efficiency Nano-E2B-Cluster: Possible Synergies and benefits of clustering PPP Impact Workshop 1-2 April 2014 - Brussels
EeB.NMP.2010-1New nanotechnology based high performance insulation systems for energy efficiency Currently 2014 Nano-E2B-Cluster (running projects) PPP Impact Workshop 1-2 April 2014 - Brussels
EeB.NMP.2010-1New nanotechnology based high performance insulation systems for energy efficiency Currently 2014 Nano-E2B-Cluster • Meeting: November 2013 in Wurzburg (Germany) (meeting for new projects integration) • NDA signed 104 partners 24 countries PPP Impact Workshop 1-2 April 2014 - Brussels
EeB.NMP.2010-1New nanotechnology based high performance insulation systems for energy efficiency Currently 2014 Nano-E2B-Cluster • 11 projects in the area of reduced embodied energy (area 2), smart windows (area 4) and indoor air quality (area 6) have started clustering activities by topic and they are very keen to participate to a bigger cluster, which will enhance the impact of their developments. • Common activities between the 25 projects • Workshop: “Advanced Materials and Nanotechnology for Energy Efficiency in Buildings” • in Athens-Greece, on the 8th of April 2014 • Objectives: • Establish communication channels and synergies among the participating projects, such as in the form of common dissemination and proliferation activities. • Increase the visibility of participating projects and related research achievements to interested stakeholders and the general public. • Identify common practices that could to be followed by participating projects. • Work together on relevant limiting issues, such as standardization. • Identify gaps in research and formulate the framework for promoting their solution. PPP Impact Workshop 1-2 April 2014 - Brussels
EeB.NMP.2010-1New nanotechnology based high performance insulation systems for energy efficiency Nano-E2B-Cluster Forfurtherinformationrelatedwiththe NANO-E2B-Cluster and relatedactivitiesyou can contact: Eunate Goiti:eunate.goiti@tecnalia.com Maria Founti: mfou@central.ntua.gr THANK YOU VERY MUCH FOR YOUR ATENTTION PPP Impact Workshop 1-2 April 2014 - Brussels