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Project Procedures Guide March 2002 Version 3 Project Co-ordinator and Secretariat: Energy Research Group, University College Dublin School of Architecture, Richview, Clonskeagh Dublin 14, Ireland Tel: +353.1-269 2750 Fax+353.1-283 8908 Email: info@ enerbuild.net URL: http://www.enerbuild.net/

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Project Procedures Guide

March 2002Version 3

Project Co-ordinator and Secretariat:Energy Research Group, University College Dublin School of Architecture, Richview, Clonskeagh

Dublin 14, Ireland

Tel: +353.1-269 2750Fax+353.1-283 8908

Email: info@ enerbuild.netURL: http://www.enerbuild.net/

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Contract No. ERK6-CT-1999-2001Project start date: 1 April 2000Completion date: 31 March 2003Duration: 36 months

1. SCOPE OF THIS GUIDE

This Project Procedures Guide is based on the EnerBuild RTD contract (in particular, its Technical Annex) between the European Commission on the one part and the EnerBuild RTD Principal Contractors (comprising the EnerBuild Network Co-ordinator and the Thematic Group Co-ordinators) and on the other part; and the Membership Agreements between the EnerBuild Network Co-ordinator and the Network Members (comprising the Network Advisors, the Steering Committee and the RTD Project Co-ordiantors). The EnerBuild RTD Contract and Membership Agreement should be consulted when necessary as the definitive documents governing the contract.

The purpose of this Guide is to assist participants in carrying out the objectives of EnerBuild RTD by:

• clarifying the roles, responsibilities and anticipated deliverables of all of the participants involved in the EnerBuild RTD project.

• defining the administrative procedures to be followed in network operation and communication

• serving as a quality manual for network operation.

From time to time during the contract period the Steering Committee may issue revised versions of this Guide which will supersede earlier versions with effect from the date of issue.

2. SUMMARY AND OBJECTIVES OF ENERBUILD RTD

The characteristics of the European building industry and the energy market require that very deliberate emphasis must be given to technology transfer and dissemination if new and improved energy technologies are to have the appropriate impact. EU RTD programmes during the past quarter century have made important contributions to advancing innovative technologies and concepts. Developing on this important foundation, the EnerBuild RTD Thematic Network will provide a major impetus to the process of bringing about change in the energy efficiency of European buildings.

To enhance co-operation among energy RTD projects addressing the built environment supported in the EC’s Fourth and Fifth Framework programmes, the EnerBuild RTD Thematic Network will have the following objectives:

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• To deliver the results of past and current research to potential users in the most important sectors with the greatest dissemination potential, with the overall objective of reducing emissions and improving the energy efficiency of the built environment in Europe

• To facilitate and encourage collaboration co-operation and exchange among EC-supported research projects and researchers

• To help maintain the technical and industrial content of future European energy-related building research and to contribute to the identifications of future research priorities

• To form links with relevant targeted research and demonstration actions and other Thematic Networks with a view to maximising the effectiveness of the problem-solving effort

• To minimise overlap and facilitate communications between national and EC-funded activities

• To encourage the formation of new RTD partnerships between stakeholders in construction including industry, designers, developers and researchers

• To evaluate the effectiveness of different strategies and media in disseminating RTD results and supporting innovation in the European building sector.

The Network will include primarily JOULE and CRAFT building-related energy R&D projects, and Fifth Framework Programme (FP5) projects particularly within Key Action 6. Projects are allocated to thematic groups co-ordinated by internationally-respected experts, and considerable emphasis will be accorded to inter-group opportunities and horizontal dimensions such as socio-economic and other cross-cutting objectives at the European level. The entire process will be guided by a Steering Committee deciding on strategic matters and including senior representatives of European industrial, professional and research federations and associations.

A diverse but integrated series of measures will:

• Identify potential winning technologies• Target markets and study their requirements• Identify and implement coherent technology transfer and promotion strategies• Evaluate the results.

The Network will promote close linkages between the key European market actors and the European Commission’s building-related energy RTD activities, full use of the synergies between some of the objectives of industry associations and the Commission’s objectives, and a wider and cost-effective dissemination of the best available energy technologies in the building sector. It will thus advance Community social and environmental objectives while delivering European added value to the work of the EU’s leading building researchers, and will contribute to economic

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development and the strengthening of competitiveness and the technological base of European construction.

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Structure of the Network:

Timetable of project participant involvement(see also Work Programme (Gantt chart) overleaf)

Start month End month Total months Network Co-ordinator 1 36 36Thematic Group co-ordinators 7 30 24Network Advisors (2 No.) 3 32 30Network Advisors (3 No.) 7 18 12Steering Committee 3 32 30RTD Project Co-ordinators 7 30 24

Co-ordinators of further Fifth Framework RTD projects may join an appropriate Thematic Group within the duration of the EnerBuild Network, by agreement with the European Commission and on signature of the Membership Agreement.

It is also envisaged that one or more additional Thematic Groups (to be determined by the Steering Committee) may be formed within the duration of the Network.

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3. ENERBUILD RTD NETWORK CO-ORDINATION

The Energy Research Group University College Dublin (ERG UCD) has overall responsibility for planning and management of the Network. ERG UCD will be advised by the Steering Committee on matters of strategy, policy and procedure and will have particular responsibility for:

• Provision of a Network Secretariat to attend to the day to day planning and management of the network• Liaison between the contractors and the Commission• Integration of detailed project planning; preparation of annual progress reports, technical reports, cost statements and the final report, incorporating information supplied by the other contractors.• Development and maintenance of an EnerBuild Intranet service to participants to support efficient Network communication• Organisation, chairing and reporting of meetings with the Steering Committee• Ongoing evaluation and annual reviews• Liaison with other building networks (assisted, as appropriate, by Thematic Group Co-ordinators)• Dissemination (strategy, plan and implementation including development and maintenance of an EnerBuild web site)• Implementation of a 'presence policy' in relation to significant international conferences.• Preparation of a Technology Implementation Plan• Promotion of sector liaison (liaison with other networks involved in energy and buildings research) in collaboration with the Thematic Group Co-ordinators.• Implement a project networking database.

4. THEMATIC GROUP CO-ORDINATORS

The Thematic Group Co-ordinators will undertake day-to-day co-ordination of activities related to specific Thematic Groups of projects aimed at facilitating continuing interactions between the member organisations and projects within the relevant Thematic Group to advance the Network objectives. In addition, Thematic Group Co-ordinators will:Define the objectives of their Thematic Group;

Organise and report on Thematic Group meetings with RTD Project Co-ordinators (the Network Secretarial will provide practical support);

Supply annual reports to the Network Co-ordinator on the operation of the relevant Thematic Group, timed for incorporation in the annual overall project reports to the Commission. These reports will include sections on: operation and activities of the relevant Thematic Group (including meetings and correspondence with RTD Project Co-ordinators); an assessment of how the Thematic Group is meeting its objectives; updates to the group's Strategy and Action Plan; and any divergence from the work programme;Organise the exchange of researchers;

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Contribute to dissemination task (e.g., input to newsletters, liaison with editors of construction and other relevant journals);

Assist the Network Co-ordinator in sector liaison with other networks;

Develop and update an RTD Strategy and Action Plan for their Thematic Group which will focus on the achievement of Network objectives and will identify the need for new RTD studies and activities in the area of the relevant Thematic Group and provide inputs to the Network Strategy. This will involve the preparation of a review of the current state and potential of the market prior to each Thematic Group meeting for discussion by the group. A revised version will be sent to the Network Co-ordinator as part of the report of that meeting. It is envisaged that the review will include sections dealing with: context / background; possible market constraints (such as over-regulation or protective standards); exemplary market support mechanisms; and market potential.Thematic Groups Co-ordinators

1. Solar Technologies: Professor Mats Santamouris(National and Kapodistrian University of Athens)

2. Lighting Professor Marc Fontoynont (Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique Délegation Valleé du Rhône)

3. Mechanical heating and cooling Mr JohnBerry(including heat pumps, active (Ove Arup Partnership Ltd)solar and electrical appliances)

4. PV in buildings Mr Peter Toggweiler (Enecolo AG)

5. Building components (inc. windows, facades) Mr Peter Wouters (Belgian Building Research Institute)

6. Building and urban design (inc. retrofitting) Dr Koen Steemers (Cambridge Architectural Research Ltd)

Outputs / Deliverables

Overview of EC Research Progress ReportsRTD Strategy reportsExchange of ResearchersReports of Thematic Group meetings

Meetings

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In principle, Thematic Groups will meet four times in the three-year programme. However, these workshops will usually have a sectoral focus and may involve cross-Thematic Group dimensions where necessary, for instance in identifying gaps and learning from previous experience, in order to best advance the Network objectives. Meeting dates and venues will be at the discretion of the Thematic Group Co-ordinators. A copy of the notice and draft agenda for each Thematic Group meeting should be sent to the Network Co-ordinator at least two weeks in advance of the meeting.

Allocation of projects to Thematic Groups

The initial allocation of RTD projects to Thematic Groups is set out in Annex 1 of this Guide took effect from 17 May 2000.

It is envisaged that co-ordinators of further Fifth Framework RTD projects may join an appropriate Thematic Group (to be determined by the Steering Committee) within the duration of the EnerBuild Network, by agreement with the European Commission and on signature of the Membership Agreement.

It is also envisaged that one or more additional Thematic Groups (to be determined by the Steering Committee) may be formed within the duration of the Network.

5. NETWORK ADVISORS

The Network Advisors will provide cross-Thematic Group ‘horizontal’ specialist inputs in the areas designated (Economics, Social Science, Information Technology, Comfort and Technology Transfer), and to advise the Network primarily (though not exclusively) in relation to these areas.

They will undertake of a series of short studies / investigations on several technological or horizontal aspects of the building energy market; and assist the Network Co-ordinator in developing and implementing a database to facilitate links between related projects.

Outputs / Deliverables

• Reports of a series of short studies / investigations on several technological or horizontal aspects of the building energy market

Meetings

The Network Advisors will attend selected Steering Committee meetings by invitation.

6. STEERING COMMITTEE

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The Steering Committee has a crucial role in the Thematic Network in overseeing and advising on all Network policies and activities, and in formalising the interface between research and industry. Thus, it provides a forum where stakeholders and researchers can better appreciate each others’ priorities and challenges, and which should provide a powerful impetus to ensuring access by interested parties to the results of EC-funded RTD.The Steering Committee is comprised of senior representatives of key European industrial, professional and research federations and will work in liaison with the Thematic Group Co-ordinators, Network Advisors, and the Network Co-ordinator.

The composition of the steering committee is as follows:

Dr Georges Deschamps EC DG Research Prof J. Owen Lewis, ERG - UCD Network Co-ordinator Mr John Goulding, ERG -UCD Network Manager Ms Mary Rigby, ERG - UCD Network Administrator

Thematic Group Co-ordinators: Prof Matheos Santamouris National Kapodistrian University of Athens Prof Marc Fontoynont Centre National de la Recherche

Scientifique (CNRS-DGCB) Mr John Berry Ove Arup Partnership Mr Peter Toggweiler Enecolo S.A. Mr Peter Wouters Belgian Building Research Institute

(BBRI-CSTC-WTCB) Dr Koen Steemers Cambridge Architectural Research Ltd

Industry Representatives:

Mr Scott Steedman ECCREDI Mr Vesa Peltonen ACE Mr Alan Shiret GERG Mr Luc Bourdeau ENBRI Mr John Goodall FIEC Mr Phillip Bennet CEPMC

The Steering Committee members will:

• Attend Steering Committee meetings (or provide a substitute in exceptional circumstances)• Comment on and approve the Project Procedures Guide and its amendments• Review and approve the overall organisation of the Network and Thematic Groups• Consider and approve changes in participation and activities of the Network• determine the Network Action Plan annually• Undertake annual evaluations of the Network's operation• Review Strategy and Action Plans prepared by the Thematic Group Co-ordinators.

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Copies of the annual Action Plans will be submitted by the Network Co-ordinator to the European Commission for approval prior to commencing work on the plan.

Decisions

Decisions of the Steering Committee will ideally be by consensus, or where consensus is not possible by majority vote, in which case the Network Co-ordinator (or his representative chairing the meeting) will have a double vote.

Minutes of the Steering Committee meetings will be forwarded for approval by the Network Co-ordinator to the Steering Committee members within three weeks of the meeting. Comments received within a three week period of forwarding the minutes will be addressed and the minutes will then be deemed to have been approved. A copy will then be forwarded to the relevant European Commission official.

Meetings

The Steering Committee will meet on a minimum of five occasions during the project on dates and at venues to be agreed by each Steering Committee meeting. The following provisional dates and venues are proposed:

Date Venue:__May 2000 Dublin__September 2000 Brussels__May 2001 Brussels__March 2002__November 2002

Additional Steering Committee meetings may be called by the Network Co-ordinator or on the special request of a majority of the Steering Committee Members.

A draft agenda for each meeting will be forwarded by the Network secretariat to the members of the Steering Committee two weeks in advance of each meeting, and copied to the European Commission official responsible.

In exceptional circumstances, a member of the Steering Committee may propose the name of a colleague to represent their organisation at a Steering Committee meeting provided that they inform the Network Co-ordinator prior to the meeting.

7. RTD PROJECT CO-ORDINATORS

The RTD Project Co-ordinators will represent their projects at meetings convened by their Thematic Group Co-ordinator and will supply project information necessary to support the objectives of the EnerBuild RTD Network.

Summary of Responsibilities

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• To contribute to Thematic Group meetings (or provide a substitute member of the project team)

• To provide RTD Project reports and other relevant or requested information regarding the project to the relevant Thematic Group co-ordinator

• To provide the Thematic Group co-ordinator with minutes of meetings and a extracts of the relevant technical section of periodic project reports.

* To advise the Thematic Group co-ordinator and the EnerBuild RTD Project Co-ordinator of any significant changes in the RTD contract with the Commission (including changes in the consortium, work-plan or deliverables; extensions in contract duration; or early conclusion of the contract).

Meetings

In principle, Thematic Groups will meet four times in the three-year programme. However, these workshops will usually have a sectoral focus and may involve cross-Thematic Group dimensions where necessary, for instance in identifying gaps and learning from previous experience, in order to best advance the Network objectives. Meeting dates and venues will be at the discretion of the Thematic Group Co-ordinators. The first meeting was held in Brussels on 9/10 October 2000 and the second is planned for Malmö, Sweden on 6 & 7 September 2001.

8. DIRECTIONS FOR FUTURE R&D

Following their approval by the Steering Committee, annual reports on future research needs will be prepared by the Network Co-ordinator (with inputs from the Thematic Group Co-ordinators and the Network Advisors) and sent to programme planners in the European Commission and Member States to inform decisions regarding the prioritisation of future research actions at EU and national levels.

9. DISSEMINATION

The main objective is to disseminate effectively the results of EnerBuild RTD via a series of printed and electronic publications to user groups and stakeholders in the field of sustainable development in the building sector in Europe.

An integrated series of summary leaflets, newsletters, conference posters and journal articles will be written, designed and implemented in printed or electronic form, and distributed directly to targeted mailing lists and selected journal editors or via the Web site, as appropriate. All material, together with EnerBuild RTD reports will also be made available on the web site, linked to and complementing Commission sites. These measures will contribute to an overall dissemination strategy for the building sector, which will include the following:

• Identification of potential winning technologies or research advances, based on analysis of successful EC RTD projects and on techno- and socio-economic assessment

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• Targeting markets and studying their requirements, to understand the ‘engines of change’ and the values and priorities of the specific target audiences• Identification of coherent technology transfer and promotion strategies, aimed at increasing awareness and delivering appropriate implementation support• Evaluating the results and measuring the effectiveness of each action.

EnerBuild Newsletter No. 1 was published in January 2001, No. 2 in December 2001 and No. 3 March 2002.

Models will be developed to assist co-ordinators of future RTD actions in developing and implementing effective dissemination strategies whereby co-ordinators could select a dissemination strategy appropriate to their project and target audience(s) and be guided through a structured series of annotated stages and actions designed to help them address effectively the principal elements of a coherent dissemination strategy.

A Technology Implementation Plan (TIP) will be prepared to the format prescribed by the Commission. The TIP will indicate potential foreground rights and intentions for the use and dissemination of the results including a timetable.

Deliverables:• An integrated series of summary leaflets, newsletters, conference posters and journal articles disseminated in printed and/or electronic forms and via conferences and seminars.• Dissemination models• Development and operation of a Web • Preparation of a Technology Implementation Plan.

Milestones and criteria• Publication of printed documents• Launch and testing of dissemination models• Launch, population and maintenance of Web site (and 12 month run on after project ends)To enhance the effective exchange of research experience among EnerBuild participants, internal communication is facilitated via the Network web site with a password-protected, 'members-only' section containing project resources, discussion forums, pre-publication drafts of reports (on strategy / action plans, EC research progress, technology implementation, thematic groups, etc.), project profiles, administrative information and other facilities as their need becomes evident.

10. PROGRESS REPORTS AND COST STATEMENTS

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Consolidated interim progress reports and cost statements addressing actions that have been undertaken in the preceding period, outcomes, progress assessments and other relevant developments must be submitted by the Network Co-ordinator to the Commission at yearly intervals. A final report must also be submitted following the conclusion of the project. These reports will draw on information received from the Thematic Group Co-ordinators and the Network Advisors.

The Thematic Group Co-ordinators, Network Advisors, RTD Project Co-ordinators and Steering Committee members will submit all progress reports and cost statements in the required format to the Network Co-ordinator at least three weeks in advance of the due date of each progress report by electronic means (if possible in Microsoft Word format, sent by email), followed by printouts, in duplicate, to be sent by express post or courier with signatures, as appropriate.

Cost statements shall be expressed in Euros and, where not within the Eurozone, in the national currency of the participant, showing the applicable exchange rate where appropriate. The Euro conversion and exchange rates shall be calculated in accordance with Article 4.2(a) of Annex II of the main EnerBuild contract.

The cost statement forms are available on the EnerBuild web site.

Participants not benefiting from a financial contribution from the Commission are required to submit only a description of their activities and resources deployed in the project.

EnerBuild participants may be requested by the Network Co-ordinator to furnish justifications of cost statements to satisfy the requirements of the European Commission.

Advance payments have been sent by the Network Co-ordinator to participants as set out within the table: 'Advance - Indicative breakdown of estimated eligible costs' of the main EnerBuild contract within 30 days of receipt of the overall project advance payment from the Commission.

Periodic payments on foot of approved interim and final cost statements will be sent to the Thematic Group Co-ordinators within thirty days of receipt of payment by the Network co-ordinator from the European Commission in proportion to the payment received from the Commission and up to the maximum provided under Article 3(1)(b), third sub-paragraph of the main EnerBuild Contract.

Periodic payments on foot of approved interim and final cost statements will be sent to the Network Advisors, RTD project Co-ordinators and Steering Committee members in accordance with the conditions of the Membership Agreement concluded in accordance with Article 5 of Annex II of the main EnerBuild contract.

The recipients will be informed by email, fax or post that these funds have been transferred to their bank accounts.

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Each year, any amounts due to have been spent according to the budget in the preceding period and not having been spent will be placed in a fund to be used, at the discretion of the Steering Committee, to further the objectives of the EnerBuild Network.

11 EVALUATION

Regular and continuing evaluation will form an essential part of the entire Thematic Network process. The issue of evaluation of dissemination activities in particular will be targeted as a priority among the ‘supporting studies’ referred to above, and measures of effectiveness will be devised including, as appropriate, the evaluation of specific actions, programme evaluation, and ‘macro-tests’.

In the case of the Thematic Network itself, experience elsewhere is that the associations and industry representatives provide an effective evaluation of Network activities on a continuing basis. The members of the Steering Committee, together with the EC representative and the Co-ordinator, will constitute a regular Evaluation Group with respect to Network activities. In addition, a formal mid-term evaluation will be undertaken in which progress will be tested against Network objectives and developments in the Fifth Framework Programme, and in the light of which necessary and desirable changes will be implemented, in agreement with the European Commission.

12. OTHER CONTRACTUAL MATTERS

The Network Co-ordinator will notify all concerned participants of any relevant or significant amendments to the EnerBuild RTD contract with the Commission within three weeks of their approval by the Commission.

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ANNEX 1: THEMATIC GROUPS

THEMATIC GROUP 1 - SOLAR TECHNOLOGIES - (Mats. Santamouris)Ammended 06/09/00ID Title Project Co-

ordinatorContact Person

Company

JOE3-CT95-0007 Performance optimisation of advanced glacing systems in practical applications (IMAGE)

Robert Cohen (50) Energy for Sustainable Development LtdOvermoor Farm, NestonCorsham, UK-Wiltshire SN13 9TZUNITED KINDOMTel: +44.1225-816 646Fax: +44.1225-816 644Email: [email protected]

JOR3-CT98-7030 Portable, versatile and multi-functional monitoring system that assures the energy output of low cost thermal solar facilities(SUITCASE)

Mr Juan de BLAS (19) (42)

BESEL SARios Rosas 32ES 28003 MadridSPAINTel: +34.91 4425 844Fax:+34.91 4427 075Email: [email protected]

JOR3-CT98-7036 Self openings & shadings (S.O.S)

Mr Serge JAURÉ (43)

ARCHIMEDES120 Av. Des Deux Ponts, FR-34190 CAZILHAC - GANGESFRANCETel: +33.4-6773 8907Fax: +33.4-6773 8549Email: [email protected]

JOR3-CT95-0003 Collector for desiccative and evaporative cooling (CODEC)

Dr. SOLTNER (33)Mr Rainer RUDISCHER

Inst. Fuer Luft-und Kältetechnik Gemeinnüzige GmbH20 Bertolt-Brecht-AlleeD-01309 Dresden GERMANYTel: +49.351-408 1700Fax: +49.351-408 1725Email: [email protected]

JOR3-CT97-0188 Heat pipe solar absorber(SPECTRUM)

Dr Giuseppe LONGOBARDI(52)

CEO - Centro di Eccellenza Optronica Imaging Laboratory and ComputingLargo Enrico Fermi No 6Via Panciatichi C/O I.E.Q.30IT-50125 Firenze, ITALYTel: +39.055-229 9972Fax: +39.055-233 7755Email: [email protected]

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JOR3-CT98-7020 Heat pipe solar absorber

Graham CAPRON-TEE (47)

Industrial Design ConsultancyUnit 13, Portland Business CentreManor House Lane,UK SL3 9EG SloughUNITED KINGDOMTel: +44.1753 547610Fax: +44.1753 549224Email: [email protected]

THEMATIC GROUP 2 - LIGHTING - (MARC FONTOYNONT)ID Title Project

CoordinatorContact Person

Company

JOR3-CT97-0172 Integrated system for daylighting, natural ventilation and solar heating (TRIPLESAVE)

Prof. Kai SIREN(30)

Helsinki University of TechnologyDepartment of Energy Engineering, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Lab. Of Heating, Ventilating and air-conditioning TechnologySahkomiehentie 4FIN-02015 HUT Espoo, FINLANDTel:+358.9-451 3602Fax:+358.9-451 3418Email: [email protected]

JOR3-CT95-0041 Processing of Meteosat data for the production of high quality daylight and solar radiation data available on a WWW internet server(SATELLIGHT)

Prof. Marc FONTOYNONT (also Partner) (2)

Centre National de la Recheche ScientifiqueDelegation Valeé du RhôneRue Maurice AudinFR - Vaulx-in-Velin, FRANCETel: +33.4.7204.7031Fax: [email protected]

JOR3-CT95-0016 Evaluation and user assessment of lighting systems performance (EULISP)

Dr Karsten V0SS (54)

Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft zur Forderunger angewandtenForschung e. V. (Fhg)5 OltmannsstraßeD - 79100 - Freiburg, GERMANYTel: +49.761 4588143Fax: +49.761 4588199Email: [email protected]

JOR-CT97-0177 Intelligent and energy-optimised lighting systems based on the

Prof. Heinrich KAASE (24)

Technische Universität BerlinInst. Für Elektronik und LichttechnikEinsteinufer Sekr E 6 19D - 10587 Berlin, GERMANYTel: +49.303-142 2401

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combination of daylight and the artificial light of sulphur lamps (ARTHELIO)

Fax: +49.303-142 2161Email: [email protected]

JOE3 - CT97-0068 Polymer network liquid crystal with reflactive, scattered and clear states(SMART WINDOW)

Mr Marc CASAMASSIMA (21)

Departement Batiment Et CollectivesADEME500 Route des LuciolesF-06100 ValbonneFRANCETel: +04.93.95.79.21Fax: +04.93.65.31.96Email: [email protected]

JOE3 CT95 0030 High performance variable solar control glazing (SMART GLAS)

David Strickler (48) Pilkington Technology Management LtdEuropean Technical Centre - LathomHall LaneLathom OrmskirkUK-L40 5UFTel: +44-16955-4471Fax: +44-16955-4678Email: [email protected]

THEMATIC GROUP 3 – Mechanical heating and cooling (inc heat pumps, active solar and electrical appliances) - (John Berry)Ammended 06/09/00ID Title Project

CoordinatorContact Person

Company

JOE3-CT95-0009 Advanced cycles and replacement working fluids in heat pumps (AHP-NH3)

Prof. John T. McMullan (49)

University of UlsterCromore RoadColeraine, Co. DerryTel: +44.2870-324469Fax: +44.2870-324900Email: [email protected]

JOE3-CT97-0077 Heating / Cooling with RES; efficient PV cooling systems(HEAHP)

Mr Juan De BLAS (19) (42)

Asociación para la Investigación y Diagnosis de la EnergiaDepartamento de Energia y TecnologiaRios Rosas 32E-28003 Madrid, SPAINTel:+34.91 451 6911Fax:+34.91 442 7075Email: [email protected] or [email protected]

JOR3-CT97-0080 Towards improved performances of mechanical ventilation systems (TIP-

Dr Peter WOUTERS (also partner) (6)

Belgian Building Research InstituteCentre Scientifique et Technique de la Construction,Division Building Physics and Indoor Air Climate, Rue de la

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VENT) Violette 21-23B-1000 Brussels, BELGUMTel: +32.2-653 8801/502 6690Fax: +32.2-653 0729/502 8180Email: [email protected]

JOE3-CT98-0181

JOE3-CT96-0100

Study and development of heating/cooling systems using renewable energy Also

Design, realisation, tests, comparative analysis of low elctric consumption. PV cooling Systems(PV-COOLING)

Mr Eric MICHEL (37)

Comité Scientifique et Technique des Industries ClimatiquesZ.I Saint-ChristopherRue A LavoisierFR-04000 Digne les Bains FRANCETel: +33.49 231.1930Fax: +33.49 232.4571Email: [email protected]

JOE3-CT98-0091 CFC free heat pump(ABSOCOMP)

Mr Chaphar MOSTOFIZADEH (32)

Verein zur Förderung des Technologietransfers an der Hochschule Bremerhaven e.V.Institut für Energie-und Verfahrenstechnik e.V.An der Karlstadt 6D 27568 BremerhavenGERMANYTel: +49.471.9448.801Fax: +49.471.9448.822Email: [email protected]

JOE3-CT98-7038 Linear Static ventilation of solar roof (SOLAR ROOF VENTILATION)

Mr Jose GALAN (35)

Energy, Comfort and Environment SLDoctor Marañon 3E-30008 Murcia SPAINTel: +34.968-342256Fax: +34.968-342256Email: [email protected]

JOR3-CT98-7004 Predictive Control of Heating and Cooling in Individual and Networked Buildings

Dr Ljubomir JANKOVIC (29)

InteSys LtdBirmingham Research Park, Vincent DriveUK-B15 2SQ Birmingham UNITED KINGDOMTel: +44.121-472 7667Fax: +44.374 595 561Email: [email protected] m

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THEMATIC GROUP 4 – PV in buildings - (Peter Toggweiler)Ammended 06/09/00ID Title Project

CoordinatorContact Person

Company

JOR3-CT97-0128

JOR3-CT97-0175

Low cost PV Facades (PRIDE)

Bi-functional Photovoltaic modules for building integration(BIMODE)

Dr Timothy BRUTON (22)

BP Solarex- European Technology CentreBrooklands Close 12Windmill RoadSunbury-on-ThamesUK TW16 7DX, Middlesex UNITED KINGDOMTel: +44.1932-765947Fax: +44.1932-765293Email: [email protected]

JOR3-CT97-0146

JOR3-CT97-0132

JOR3-CT98-0225

Prefabrication of roof integrated PV systems (PRIDE)

Pre-standardisation activities for the certification of roofs and facades with integrated PV modules (PRESCRIPT)

Quality low-cost PV facades(PV en face)

Mr A J N SCHOEN (23)

Ecofys Cooperatief Adviesen Onderzoeksbureau u.aPO Box 8408Kanaalweg 16 GNL-3503 KL UtrechtTHE NETHERLANDSTel: +31.30-280 8333Fax: +31.30-280 8301Email: [email protected]

JOR3-CT98-0252 Static PV concentrator

Mr Emiliano PEREZAGUA (41)

Isofoton SAC/ Caletade Vélez, 52 E-29006 MalagaSPAINTel: +34.91-531 2625Fax: +34.91-531 1007Email: [email protected]

JOR3-CT98-0308 PV active temperature control(IMPACT)

Mr Rod HACKER (46)

Halcrow Gilbert Associates LtdBurderop ParkUK-Swindon SN4 0QD UNITED KINGDOMTel: +44.1793-814756Fax: +44.1793-815020Email: [email protected]

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JOR3-CT97-0121 Converters for building integrated PV systems(BIPV Convert)

Mr Paolo REDI (34)

Technical DepartmentSistemi Energotici Integroti Sil.Via S. Jacopo 32IT 59100 PratoITALYTel: +39.574..605415FAX: +39.574.39601Email: [email protected]

JOR3-CT98-7040 Highly integrated PV/ thermal/Structural building components(PV-THERMAL)

Prof Carlo Alberto BIGNOZZI (26)

Dipartmento Di ChimicaVia L. Borsari 46IT 44100 FerraraITALYTel: +39.532.291163Fax: +39.532.240709Email: [email protected]

THEMATIC GROUP 5 – Building components (including windows, facades) - (Peter Wouters) Ammended 06/09/00ID Title Project

CoordinatorContact Person

Company

JOR3-CT97-0189 Solar Power Envelope

Mr Soren Ostergaard JENSEN (40)

Dansk Teknologisk InstitutGregersensvejPO Box 141DK-2630 Taastrup, DENMARKTel: +45.7220.2488Fax: +45.7220.2500Email: [email protected]

JOR3-CT95-0038 Durable peak performance evacuated glazing (EVAC GL)

Prof. Brian NORTON (51)

University of UlsterCentre for Sustainable TecnologiesFaculty of EngineeringCromore RdNI BT37 0QB NewtownabbeyNORTHERN IRELANDTel: 08.01232-366 285Fax: 08.01232-366 [email protected]

JOR3-CT97-0169 Dynamic building energy performance assessment

Dr. Andrew David IRVING (27)

Council for the Central Laboratory of the Research Councils,Rutherford Appleton LaboratoryUK- OX11 0QX DidcotUNITED KINGDOMTel: +44.1235-445265Fax: +44.1235-446863Email: [email protected]

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JOR3-CT97-0185 Design study and experimental evaluation of an integrated solar façade

Dr. David INFIELD (25)

Loughborough UniversityCREST - Centre for Renewable Energy Systems TechnologyAshby Road000UK-LE11 3TU LoughboroughUNITED KINGDOMTel: +44.1509-222810Fax: +44.1509-610031Email: [email protected]

JOR3-CT97-0187 Insulating, light transmitting aerogel glazing (HILIT)

Mr Karsten JENSEN (44)

Danmarks Tekniske UniversitetDepartment of Buildings and EnergyDTU - Building 118DK-2800 Kgs LyngbyDENMARKTel: +45.45-251890Fax: +45.45-931755Email: [email protected]

JOR3-CT98-0240 Solar building facades

Mr Michael KOEHL / Mr Walter KRAUSE (56)

Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft zur Förderung der angewandten Forschung e.V.(FHG -ISE)Institut für Solare EnergiesystemeOltmannsstrasse 5DE-79100 Freiburg, GERMANYTel: +49.89.1205.701Fax: +49.89.1205.732Email: [email protected]

JOE3-CT98-0092 Design study of thermal diode wall (TH. DIODE WALL)

Dr. Peter KEW (36)

Heriot-Watt UniversityDepartment of Mechanical and Chemical EngineeringRiccartonUK EH14 4AS, EdinburghUNITED KINGDOM+44.131.4518015+44.131.4513129Email: [email protected]

JOR3-CT97-0190 Design of multi-functional ventilated facade

Mr Assensi OLIVA /Dr Miquel COSTA (55)

Universiat de politicnica de CatalunyaDep. Maquines Y Motores TermicosLaboratorio de Termotecnica Y EnergeticaColom 11E-08222 Terrassa SPAINTel: + 34.937 398 192Fax:+34.937 398 101Email: [email protected]

JOR3-CT98-0236 Façade/roof integrated PV

Mr.Gunter ROCKENDORF

Inst fuer Solarenergie Forschung GmbH

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(SOLAR-COLLECT)

(39) Hameln/EmmerthalAm Ohrberg 1D-31860 Emmerthal GERMANYTel: +49.51.51.1999.405Fax: +49.51.51.1999.400Email: [email protected]

THEMATIC GROUP 6 – Building and urban design (including retrofitting) - (Koen Steemers)Ammended 06/09/00ID Title Project

CoordinatorContact Person

Company

JOR3-CT96-0115 Application of plants to improve Summer thermal comfort in buildings (APISCO)

Mr Philippe MALBRANCHE (20)

Commissariat à l’Energie AtomiqueGENEC Cadarache Bat.351F- 13108 Saint-Paul-lez-Durance, FRANCETel: +33.44 225 6602Fax: +33.44 225 7365Email: [email protected]

JOR3-CT97-0160 Low cost energy efficient PV-ventilation in retrofit housing (PV-VENT)

Mr Peder Vejsig PEDERSEN(45)

CenergiaSct Jacobsvej 42750 Ballerup, DENMARKTel: +45.44-660099Fax: +45.44-660136Email: [email protected]

JOR3-CT97-0192 Assessing the potential for renewable energy in cities (PRECIS)

Dr Koen STEEMERS (also Cluster/Proj. Coordinator) (Partner 7)

University of Cambridge,Department of Architecture6 Chauser RoadUK-Cambridge CB2 2EB, UNITED KINGDOMTel: +44.1223-331700Fax: +44.1223-464142Email: [email protected]

JOR3-CT98-0270 Wind energy for the built environment (WEB)

Dr. Neil Campbell (57)

BDSP PartnershipNorth Road 39-41UK-London N7 9DPUNITED KINGDOMTel: +44.171-607 7447Fax: +44.171-607 7557Email: [email protected]

JOR3-CT97-0171 Air handling system, R+D and design for improved IAQ (AIRLESS)

Dr P M BLUYSSEN (also Network Advisor) (11)

Netherlands Organisation For Applied Scientific Research TNO Bouw, Lange Kleiweg 5PO Box 49NL-2288 GH Rijswijk, THE NETHERLANDSTel: +31.15-269 5290Fax: +31.15-269 5299Email: [email protected]

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JOR3-CT97-0194 Materials for healthy indoor spaces (MATHIS)

Prof Eduardo de OLIVERIA FERNANDES (38)

UNIVERSIDADE do PortoInstituto de Engenharia MecanicaFluids and Energy DepartmentRua Dr. Roberto Frias s/nPT-4200-465 Porto,PORTUGALTel: +351.22 508 1709Email: [email protected]

JOE3-CT97-7003 Integration of Advanced Ventilation Building Components and Structures for reduction of energy consumption in Buildings (Air Instruct)

Dr. Agiro DIMOUDI (53)

Centre for Renewable Energy Sources (CRES)Passive Solar Systens Dept.19th km Marathonos Aven.GR-190 09 PIKERMI-ATTIKISGREECETel: +30.1-60 39 900Fax: +30.1-60 39 905Email: [email protected]

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Annex 2: EnerBuild RTD Participants

1 PROJECT CO-ORDINATOR:National University of Ireland, Dublin, (Energy Research Group University College Dublin)

Ireland Coordinator

CONTRACTORS:2 National and Kadopistrian University of

AthensGreece Thematic group

coordinator3 Centre National de la Recherche

Scientifique Délegation Vallée du RhôneFrance Thematic group

coordinator4 Ove Arup Partnership Ltd UK Thematic group

coordinator5 Enercolo AG Switzerland Thematic group

coordinator6 Belgian Building Research Institute Belgium Thematic group

coordinator7 Cambridge Architectural Research Ltd UK Thematic group

coordinator8 Replacement to be confirmed June 2002 Network advisor9 The University of Lancaster UK Network Advisor10 University of Strathclyde UK Network Advisor11 Netherlands Organization for Applied

Scientific ResearchThe Netherlands

Network Advisor

12 Danish Technological Institute Denmark Network Advisor13 ECCREDI Belgium Steering

Committee14 Architects Council of Europe – ACE Belgium Steering

Committee15 GERG Belgium Steering

Committee16 ENBRI Belgium Steering

Committee17 FIEC Belgium Steering

Committee18 CEPMC Belgium Steering

Committee19 BESEL SA Spain Member20 Commissariat à l’Energie Atomique France Member21 Ademe France Member22 BP Solar UK Member23 Ecofys Cooperatief Advies en

Onderzoeksbureau u.a.The Netherlands

Member

24 Technische Universitaet Berlin Germany Member25 Loughborough University UK Member26 Università di Ferrara (new) Italy Member

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27 Council for the Central Laboratories of the Research Councils

UK Member

28* Filsol Ltd. UK Member29 InteSys Ltd UK Member30 Helsinki University of Technology Finland Member31* BCN Cambra Logica de Projectes, SL Spain Member32 Verein zur Forderung des

Technologietransfers an der Hochschule Bremerhaven

Germany Member

33 Inst fur Luft- u. Kältetechnik GmbH Germany Member34 SEI Sistemi Energetici Integrati srl Italy Member35 Energy, Comfort and Environment Spain Member36 Heriot-Watt University UK Member37 COSTIC (2 projects) France Member38 Faculdade de Engenharia da

Universidade do PortoPortugal Member

39 Inst fur Solarenergieforschung GmbH Germany Member40 Danish Technological Institute Denmark Member41 Isofoton SA Spain Member42 Asociacion para la investigacion y

diagnosis de la energiaSpain Member

43 Archimedes (new) France Member44 Technical University of Denmark Denmark Member45 Cenergia Denmark Member46 Halcrow Group Limited UK Member47 Industrial Design Consultancy (new) UK Member48 Pilkington PLC UK Member49 University of Ulster UK Member50 Energy for Sustainable Development Ltd. UK Member51 University of Ulster UK Member52 Consorzio Ceo Centro di Eccellenza

OptronicaItaly Member

53 CRES Greece Member54 Fraunhofer- Gesellschaft zur Foerderung

der angewandten Forschung eVGermany Member

55 Univ Politecnica de Catalunya Spain Member56 Fraunhofer Gesellschaft zur Forderung

der angewandten Forschung eV (ISE)Germany Member

57 BDSP Partnership UK MemberWSP Environmental Ltd. United

KingdomFP5 Member

University of Nottingham United Kingdom

FP5 Member

University of Cambridge, Martin Centre United Kingdom

FP5 Member

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Umwelt Birkenfeld Entwicklungs Germany FP5 MemberEricsson Radio Systems AB Sweden FP5 MemberFachhochschule fur Technik Stuttgart Germany FP5 MemberZentrum fuer Sonnenenergie-und Wasserstoff-Forschung

Germany FP5 Member

Franhofer Inst. Fuer Solare Energiesysteme

Germany FP5 Member

Desert Architectgure & Urban Planning Israel FP5 MemberFAC Consult, scrl Belgium FP5 MemberAermec SPA Italy FP5 MemberLaboratoire d’Etude de Phenomenes de Transfert

France FP5 Member

*no longer active participants (June 2002)

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