Workshop 3 for large property owners

Today we had our third workshop for large property owners – Together we optimize energy use in large property portfolios. We recorded the workshop, but unfortunately we only started recording after the workshop had been going on for a while. The presentation round from the beginning and the project partners’ introductory presentations were not included. Watch the recording.

We welcomed to a digital workshop within the framework of the ESUDA and ENiSDA projects – initiatives that aim to optimize energy consumption and reduce power peaks in large property portfolios.

The workshop contained parts in Swedish and parts in English.

We are researching the possibility of data-driven energy profiling of properties, with the aim of identifying energy efficiency measures, deviations within properties and comparisons between them.

We depend on relevant property data historically and in real time. The challenges with this are the access, quality assurance and interpretation of data for our purposes.

Therefore, we want to share experiences from you who work with property systems and are interested in data management and sharing. Your input can contribute to the research!

With the ESUDA and ENiSDA projects, we want to create solutions that not only save energy, but also provide concrete cost savings, increased operational reliability and reduced climate impact.

As a stakeholder, you have a key role. Your insights and needs are crucial for the project to be truly relevant and useful in practice. The workshop is an opportunity to contribute, influence the direction and create synergies between different actors.

The agenda was:

  • Welcome, presentation round
  • The parts in the project talk about their contributions in the projects:
    • Icebound
    • CGI
    • NRLYZE
    • Leosol
    • Bravida
    • Umeå University
    • Energikontor Norr
  • Our solution so far:
    • Data collection
    • Ontologies, i.e. translation of tag names in building systems into standardized names that are comparable between properties.
    • Analysis and detection of anomalies
    • Visualization
  • Next step
  • Comments from participants (supporting questions):
    • Is this interesting, does it correspond to your needs?
    • Do you have other needs that the project should address?
    • Other comments?

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