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New research project will reduce energy consumption in commercial buildings

Center for Energy Informatics just received a larger grant for the project COORDICY.

COORDICY is a strategic DK-US interdisciplinary research project for advancing ICT driven research and innovation in energy efficiency of public and commercial buildings that links universities, technological service institutes, public bodies, municipalities, and industrial partners in a joint international research effort. The project thereby contributes to the Danish goals of achieving a 75% reduction in
energy consumption in new buildings by 2020 and a 50% reduction in existing buildings by 2050, and the United States’ goal of doubling its energy productivity by 2030.

COORDICY will provide the theoretical and technological means for benchmarking, diagnosing, and controlling building operation, considering relevant factors such as occupant behaviour, weather conditions, construction typologies,
thermal properties, building systems and controls, and their complex interactions. COORDICY will achieve its objective by developing a holistic digital approach to coordinate the actual energy-performance of building systems operation to meet the original intent of building design, without compromising occupant comfort. Diagnostics of energy-performance gaps revealed during benchmarking will be used in building energy-performance simulation to determine the optimal trade-offs between alternative combinations of energy-retrofits and advancing the intelligence of building control systems.

COORDICY will hereby enable public and commercial buildings to play a central role in a future sustainable energy system.

Editing was completed: 01.12.2014