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TECHNICAL WORKSHOP EMPOWER: »ENERGY MONITORING, REGULATION AND
MANAGEMENT» 24th and 25th of October 2018,
Almada, Portugal
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Wednesday, 24th October 2018
8h45 WELCOME 9h00 What should be monitored any why?
MR. BRIAN CASSIDY 9h45 Introduction of difference between free and proprietary software, open energy
monitoring solutions MR. GAUTHER HUSSON
10h30 COFFEE BREAK 11h00 Is it possible to have comparable and/or compatible energy monitoring systems
MR. PIERRE CREPEAUX 11h45 Hardware for monitoring, regulation and management processes for different uses of
systems (houses, public buildings, hospitals, street lighting, costs, big and small systems) MR. MARCIN LAPA
12.30 GROUP DISCUSSION: How to finance energy monitoring system?
13h00 LUNCH 14h30 Software for monitoring, regulation and management, how does it work, different
ptions, costs, human resources and abilities, levels of data for different users, purposes, storage and protection systems DR. VLASTA KRMELJ
15h15 Pros and cons of obtaining data from utilities’ smart meters versus data from ownequipment installed in the final users, To use sensors for manually collecting the real time data MR. PIERRE CREPEAUX
16h00 COFFEE BREAK 16h15… Social dimension of the monitoring and regulation, users involvement, behavioural
changes, decision makers, including in other policies, relation to the green procurement, MRS. RUBY GANCHOU
17h00 Presentation of different monitoring, regulation and management systems already on the market MRS. MARIA JOÃO BENQUERENÇA
18h20 GROUP DISCUSSION: How to maintain the interest on energy monitoring in professional or citizen communities? How to meet minimal learning needs of key decision makers? Coaches for energy users: how to recruit, train, motivate, support, for example through the platforms, preparation of the manuals.
EMPOWER
ENERGY MONITORING, REGULATION AND MANAGEMENT technical workshop
Almada, 24th and 25th of October 2018, Almada, Portugal
AGENDA
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18h50 END OF THE DAY 1 19h30 DINNER
Thursday, 25th October 2018
8h40 WELCOME AND REFLEXION ON THE DAY 1 8h50 How to step forward – from monitoring to management?
MR. NIKO NATEK 9h15 Presentation of different monitoring systems already on the market and smart meters
MR. FRANCISCO PUENTE 9h45 Quality Management: Turning Energy Concepts into Building Performance (1/2)
Examples – Impact of Quality Management in New Construction and Existing Buildings DR. STEFAN PLESSER
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Quality Management: Turning Energy Concepts into Building Performance (2/2) Examples – Impact of Quality Management in New Construction and Existing Buildings DR. STEFAN PLESSER
11h00 COFFEE BREAK 11h15 Monitoring of energy and CO2 savings
MR. TOBBIAS TIMM 11h45 Good practices in energy monitoring in hospitals
MR. GILBERTO CRISTOFOLETTI 12h15. Good practices in energy monitoring on: social housing, public buildings like schools,
kindergartens, public companies,… MR. KRISTIAN OLSER
13h00 LUNCH 14h00 Future trends, tools, digitalisation in energy monitoring and future developments
howenergy monitoring will done in 2023?),,… MR. PEDRO PERERIRA
14h30 Energy monitoring and electricity distribution network management. The role of monitoring on balancing smart energy grids MR. PIERRE CREPEAUX
15h00 Energy monitoring and Internet of Things – the role of energy monitoring in “digitalized”cities, smart cities view… MR. STEFAN OLSSON
15h30 COFFEE BREAK 15h45 Citizen’s role on the future development of the energy sector and the power of energy
monitoring to fuel democratization of energy consumption and production (including General Data Protection Regulation) MR. JAN PECINOVSKY
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GROUP DISCUSSION Connection of the energy data to financial planning of the project Monitoring of social benefits (better working conditions, less CO2 or similar emissions
17h00 FINAL DISCUSSION 17h30 CONCLUSSIONS 18h00 END OF THE WORKSHOP
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EMPOWER Technical Workshops
High-level interregional Exchange of Experiences
November 2018
The partnerships of 9 European regions are working together to share experiences, solutions and good practices to develop and deliver better public policy to reduce carbon emissions and innovative use of financial instruments. Partners have been very busy with organizing two thematic Technical Workshops focusing on high-level interregional Exchange of Experiences in this Semester. The first workshop was focused on Energy monitoring. It was organized in Almada on 24th and 25th of October and hosted by AGENEAL. At the Energy monitoring Workshop in Almada relevant good practices were presented by different experts from Germany, Italy, Spain, Ireland, Sweden, Portugal, Slovenia, France and Poland. Participants learned and shared the experiences in different energy monitoring fields. The main objective of all presentations was to reduce energy consumption and thereby reduce carbon dioxide emissions. Within the workshop EMPOWER project also joined forces with another European project named QUANTUM to reduce energy consumption in buildings. Details about the Energy monitoring Workshop you can find and read on the Empower project website www.interregeurope.eu/empower. All participants gave very positive feedback about gaining new knowledge, sharing experiences and making closer friendships with the experts and their stakeholders. After Energy and Financial monitoring Workshops good practices will be imported into policy in each region through Regional Action Plans which will be produced by each partner. You are also very welcome to find out more about EMPOWER best practices developed in each partner region in GOOD PRACTICE REGISTER. EMPOWER is a five-year, inter-regional project which commenced January 2017. The project aims to reduce carbon output by dynamically monitoring energy efficiency in buildings, with a special focus on innovative methods of financing. Consisting of 9-partners: from Ireland, Slovenia, Portugal, Italy, France, Sweden, Poland, Germany and Spain. The project was approved for a grant of € 1.90 m by the Interreg Europe Programme, through the European Regional Development Fund. For more about the EMPOWER project, you can read here www.interregeurope.eu/empower
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, CONTACT:
Energy Agency of Podravje, Maribor, Slovenia Dr. Vlasta Krmelj, [email protected]
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1. BIOGRAPHIES ..............................................................................................................................7
BARBARA LAPA ...............................................................................................................................7
BRIAN CASSIDY................................................................................................................................8
FRANCISCO PUENTE ........................................................................................................................9
GAUTHER HUSSON ........................................................................................................................ 10
GILBERTO CRISTOFOLETTI ............................................................................................................. 11
JAN PECINOVSKY ........................................................................................................................... 12
KRISTIAN OLSER ............................................................................................................................ 13
MARIA JOÃO BENQUERENÇA ........................................................................................................ 14
NIKO NATEK .................................................................................................................................. 15
PEDRO PEREIRA ............................................................................................................................ 16
PIERRE CREPEAUX ......................................................................................................................... 17
RUBY GANCHOU ........................................................................................................................... 18
STEFAN OLSSON ............................................................................................................................ 19
DR. ING. STEFAN PLESSER.............................................................................................................. 20
TOBBIAS TIMM ............................................................................................................................. 21
DR. VLASTA KRMELJ, Dipl.Ing......................................................................................................... 22
2. PRESENTATIONS ........................................................................................................................ 23
BARBARA LAPA ............................................................................................................................. 23
Hardware for monitoring, regulation and management processes for different uses of systems (houses, public buildings, hospitals, street lighting, costs, big and small systems) .......................... 23
BRIAN CASSIDY.............................................................................................................................. 27
What should be monitored any why? ............................................................................................ 27
FRANCISCO PUENTE ...................................................................................................................... 30
Technical specifications for energy use related public procurement procedures ........................... 30
Presentation of different monitoring systems already on the market and smart meters ................ 35
GAUTHER HUSSON ........................................................................................................................ 39
Introduction of difference between free and proprietary software, open energy monitoring solutions ....................................................................................................................................... 39
GILBERTO CRISTOFOLETTI ............................................................................................................. 42
Good practices in energy monitoring in hospitals .......................................................................... 42
JAN PECINOVSKY ........................................................................................................................... 46
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Citizen’s role on the future development of the energy sector and the power of energy monitoring to fuel democratization of energy consumption and production (including General Data Protection Regulation .................................................................................................................................... 46
KRISTIAN OLSER ............................................................................................................................ 50
Good practices in energy monitoring on: - social housing, public buildings like schools, kindergartens, public companies,…. .............................................................................................. 50
MARIA JOÃO BENQUERENÇA ........................................................................................................ 52
Presentation of different monitoring, regulation and management systems already on the market ..................................................................................................................................................... 52
NIKO NATEK .................................................................................................................................. 57
How to step forward – from monitoring to management? ............................................................ 57
PEDRO PEREIRA ............................................................................................................................ 62
Future trends, tools, digitalisation in energy monitoring and future developments how energy monitoring will done in 2023?),, .................................................................................................... 62
PIERRE CREPEAUX ......................................................................................................................... 67
Is it possible to have comparable and/or compatible energy monitoring systems.......................... 67
Pros and cons of obtaining data from utilities’ smart meters versus data from own equipment installed in the final users, To use sensors for manually collecting the real time data .................... 69
Energy monitoring and electricity distribution network management. The role of monitoring on balancing smart energy grids......................................................................................................... 72
RUBY GANCHOU ........................................................................................................................... 73
Social dimension of the monitoring and regulation, users involvement, behavioural changes, decision makers, including in other policies, relation to the green procurement ........................... 73
STEFAN OLSSON ............................................................................................................................ 79
Energy monitoring and Internet of Things – the role of energy monitoring in “digitalized” cities, smart cities view…......................................................................................................................... 79
DR. STEFAN PLESSER ..................................................................................................................... 81
Quality Management: Turning Energy Concepts into Building Performance (1/2) Examples – Impact of Quality Management in New Construction and Existing Buildings ............................................. 81
Quality Management: Turning Energy Concepts into Building Performance (2/2) Examples – Impact of Quality Management in New Construction and Existing Buildings ............................................. 83
TOBBIAS TIMM ............................................................................................................................. 85
Monitoring of energy and CO2 savings ........................................................................................... 85
DR. VLASTA KRMELJ ...................................................................................................................... 90
Software for monitoring, regulation and management, how does it work, different options, costs, human resources and abilities, levels of data for different users, purposes, storage and protection systems ......................................................................................................................................... 90
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1. BIOGRAPHIES
BARBARA LAPA
Barbara Lapa is young, full of positive energy, and ambitious person who is ready to take every opportunity, especially hard work to gain new experience. First and foremost, she want's to gain business experience in order to discover major field of university study.
In Poland she successfully completed two years in High School 10. On a senior year she attended in exchange program and spent spring semester at Aitkin High School, Minnesota, USA. That is where she finished High School and accomplished hers diploma.
Right now, she is a student of Business Administration at University of the People, CA, USA and Business Management at University of Nicolaus Copernicus, Torun, Poland. On a third year she started hers double diploma program after which she will have Bachelor degree from Polish and Spanish university. That is when she achieved Bachelor diploma in Poland. Currently she am on Master degree in Poland, and at the same time she is studying Business Administration at Universidad Pablo de Olavide, where she am to achievehers second Bachelor diploma at Spanish university.
Through the years she worked in few different companies, in Torun, Warsaw, as well as in New York City. She had a chance to get a practical experience in a field (Business Administration). She also has work in social media marketing, online researching and gathering data about market, indiegogo campaign, and accomplishing basic office manager tasks.
Contact info: E-mail : [email protected] Mobile : +48 500 075 340
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BRIAN CASSIDY
Brian is a Chartered Engineer working in the Social Housing Maintenance Department of Cork City Council. Brian is responsible for procurement and contract management activities, the energy efficiency retrofit programme, bringing vacant properties back into productive use and improving mobility within the home for people with a disability. Brian is the communications manager and partner in the Interreg Europe INTENSIFY project, a stakeholder in the Interreg Europe EMPOWER project, a member of the advisory board for the Interreg North Sea region INDU-ZERO project. Brian recently participated in the first Interreg Europe platform learning policy peer review. His contact details are below.
Contact info:
Email: [email protected] Website: https://www.corkcity.ie/news/mainbody,82032,en.html Linkedin: https://ie.linkedin.com/in/brian-cassidy-70990823 Twitter: https://www.corkcity.ie/socialmedia/twitter/
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FRANCISCO PUENTE
Francisco Puente (EMBA, PhD) is Business Development and Projects Director at Escan Energy Consulting since 2004, dedicated to business management, business development and project management. He is expert in market research, energy efficiency, sustainable energy, power generation and smart grids. Clients in the energy sector, manufacturing industries and public bodies. Francisco is frequent speaker at the Polytechnic University of Madrid, was associated professor at the Rey Juan Carlos University and is speaker at international energy related events. Previously, he worked in Endesa-Enel and Tecnicas Reunidas. He is certified as European Energy Manager.
Contact info:
Address: AVDA. EL FERROL 14, MADRID, ESPAÑA E-mail: [email protected] Phone: +34 913 232 643 Fax: +34 654 653 984 Web page: www.escansa.com Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/energiafranciscopuente/?locale=en_US
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GAUTHER HUSSON
Gauther Husson has wrote his first code lines and first welds at the young age of 8 (in 1989). He didn't wait to graduates as an electronics and computer engineer to build corporate network services, home automation systems and a professional product. Since graduating he had several jobs in IT (developer, system and network administrator, technical engineer on network security products for large accounts, IT manager).
He wanted to create his own company in home automation in 2014. But the slowdown in the real estate market finally pushed him in his favourite field: IT services. Liberasys: information systems based on free software to the maximum; consulting, expertise, turnkey solutions.
However, he has returned to the automation field with the datalogging project for buildings in the city of Lorient. He has continue the R&D around this project which he would like to propose soon as a left-in-hand solution under the name of logNact: first you log in, then you can act (manually or automatically).
Contact info: Email: [email protected] Phone: +33 9 80 66 00 56 Website : https://www.liberasys.com Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gautier-husson-3a7a7b3/ Github : https://github.com/Liberasys
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GILBERTO CRISTOFOLETTI
Gilberto Cristofoletti is engineer, born in Arezzo (Italy) on 9 of May 1962. He is Director of functional technical area of USL Toscana South East. Previous experiences: Technical Director at Stacchiotti Impianti Rome, Area Manager at CPL Concordia SCARL, Designer Director Freelancer Worker , Prevention Manager USL8 and Teacher from Arezzo. Publications:
• "Microclimate ventilation and lighting in the workplace - Guidelines" on behalf of the State Regions Conference in collaboration with ISPESL
• "Installation of thermal plants of less than 30 kW" on behalf of the Tuscany Region with ing. Albizi Luca and others
• "Sustainable development: management model of the USL8 for waste management" for the magazine Hospital & Public Health with Ing Days Daniele.
His aulso Lecturer and Speaker in numerous training courses and conferences on plant issues and work management.
Contact info:
E-mail: [email protected]
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JAN PECINOVSKY
Jan Pecinovsky works as Data Scientist for EnergyID, a co-operative energy monitoring platform based in Antwerp, Belgium. Jan is responsible for research, development and coordination of projects that focus on smart energy monitoring, aggregation and community engagement in the energy transition. He is an avid contributor of OpenGrid, an open source software project that writes energy analysis algorithms and tinkers with home automation systems.
Contact info:
E-mail: [email protected] Wab page: www.energieid.be
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KRISTIAN OLSER
Title: Project portfolio Manager/Real Estate Group Workplace Management Company: NKT HV Cables AB City: Ronneby, Sweden Languages: Swedish, English, German Kristian Olsér has experience from Dynapac as maintain officer, energy and real estate manager a Tarkett and Ronnebyhus. Olsér is founder of Energy and Operation of Things Consulting Ltd. Contact info:
E-mail: [email protected] Web page: www.EOTconsulting.se Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kristianolser/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/EOTconsulting
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MARIA JOÃO BENQUERENÇA
Maria Benquerença is a Physics Engineer that works in energy efficiency and smart cities since 2007 designing solutions and managing projects in very diverse areas such as banks, public buildings, schools, hospitals and public lighting.
Contact info:
E-mail: [email protected] Wep page: https://www.vps.energy/pt
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NIKO NATEK
Engineer of Energetics with a focus on electrical and electronic systems in power plants and electric power distribution systems. Initial experience gained in midsized engineering companies, which specialized in mechanical and electrical installations for cooling and heating systems. Primarily a technician in charge of installing mechanical equipment, quickly promoted to work on testing of equipment under pressure in industrial cooling systems. After college employed in a mid-sized engineering company where originally responsible for installation, testing and calibration of electrical equipment in large-scale power systems (hydropower plants, thermo-power plants, energy grid junctures…), later promoted to conduct research of the applicability of different types of biogas to existing condensing boilers. Started employment at the KSSENA Energy Agency in 2013 as an Energy Consultant, where responsible for the execution of ongoing project activities, building construction physics and energy modeling of buildings, preparing project and investment documentation, administration of energy audits, calculation of buildings energy performance, preparation of project applications and technical support for measures related to electrical and electronic installations. Contact info: E-mail: [email protected] [email protected] Phone: +386 38 961 521 Mobile: +386 51 870 966 Web page: http://www.kssena.si/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/KSSENAVELENJE/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/KSSENA_VELENJE
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PEDRO PEREIRA
Since 2005, he is working (Assistant Teacher) at the Department of Electrical Engineering, Faculty of Science and Technology – FCT NOVA (Universidade NOVA de Lisboa), Portugal. He holds a PhD in Electrical and Computer Engineering. At the same time, he has been working with the Energy Efficiency Research Group (CTS - UNINOVA), where the main areas of interest are: Smart Grids, Energy Efficiency, Renewable Energy and Buildings Efficiency. In the last few years he has also been working in optimization based design of electrical circuits by applying evolutionary algorithms. Participation in Projects S4G – Storage4Grid, Project ID: H2020-LCE-2016-SGS / 731155, (2016 - 2019); SHCity – Smart Heritage City, Project ID: SOE1/P1/E0332, (2016 - 2018); NOBELGRID – New Cost Efficient Business Models for Flexible Smart Grids, Project ID: H2020-LCE-2014-3/646184, (2015 - 2018); Design4Energy – Building life-cycle evolutionary Design methodology able to create Energy-efficient Buildings flexibly connected with the neighbourhood energy system, Project ID: 609380 - FP7-2013-NMP-ENV-EeB (2013-2017)
Contact info: E-mail: [email protected] Web page: http://energy.uninova.pt/
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PIERRE CREPEAUX
Environmental department manager Lorient, Brittany, France INSA Lyon - Institute National des Sciences Appliquées de Lyon Pierre CRÉPEAUX is environmental department manager with solid experience in the fields of energy planning (climate plan, urban/energy interaction) and the implementation of renewable energy production installations (wood, solar photovoltaic, solar thermal). He has also skills in the field of urban acoustics and air quality management. Contact info:
Email: [email protected] Phone: +33 (0)2 97 35 32 72 Fax: +33 (0)6 89 09 19 71 Website page: https://www.lorient.bzh/en/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/villedelorient?lang=en Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/lorientanoriant/ Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/ville-de-lorient
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RUBY GANCHOU
Ruby Ganchou trained as an energy engineer, she is a project manager at ALOEN, the local energy agency in Lorient, France.
After having worked on the design of animations for the energy transition for citizens (with cities and social landlords), she became specialized in the coordination of communities, and in the management of buildings' monitoring projects. By visualizing energy consumption, transforming data into information, then into knowledge and skills among citizens, she was also able to acquire some knowledge of socio-psychology through the SOLENN project
Contact info:
E-mail: [email protected] Website page: http://aloen.fr/ For more informations: http://www.aloen.fr/nos-actions/solenn
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STEFAN OLSSON
Title: Project manager City: Växjö, Sweden Company: Energy Agency for Southeast Sweden Ltd Languages: Swedish, English
Stefan is a Master of Science in Engineering (MSE) machine / energy technology and has previously worked for 25 years as an energy consultant in the construction industry, partly in senior positions. Stefan attended as a technical coordinator in the SESAC project in the EU's 6th Framework Program in 2005-2011 www.concerto-sesac.eu . In 2008-2012, CEO of Energikontor Sydost AB. In his present position Stefan is project manager for Ready-project http://www.smartcity-ready.eu/. Stefan is member of the board of GodaHus, the Swedish Center for zero energy buildings SCN and Linnaeus University's education "Expert Competence for Wooden Buildings".
Contact info:
Email: [email protected] Wab page: www.energikontorsydost.se Twitter: @energikontorSO Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/EnergikontorSydost/
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DR. ING. STEFAN PLESSER
Dr.-Ing. Stefan Plesser is an expert in energy and quality management for sustainable buildings. After several years of practice as architect and consultant for energy efficient buildings he joined the IGS – Institute of Building Services and Energy Design at Technical University Braunschweig (TUBS) in 2002 where he since built up the EQM - Energy and Quality Management Group with a team of about 10 researchers and practitioners. He has a university degree in Architecture, Germany, and also received his Ph.D. from the TUBS in 2013.
His scientific work comprises numerous monitoring projects of innovative buildings, the development of software tools for energy and quality management and research projects both on national and international level. His work includes cooperation with other disciplines among which are software engineers, psychologists and building chemists.
Besides his scientific work Dr. Plesser is co-founder and managing director of the engineering office energydesign GmbH, Braunschweig, and the software company synavision GmbH, Bielefeld, a provider of quality management software for sustainable buildings.
Contact info:
E-mail: [email protected] Web page: www.synavision.de Linkedin: https://de.linkedin.com/in/stefan-plesser-5b567680 Xing: https://www.xing.com/profile/Stefan_Plesser3
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TOBBIAS TIMM
Tobias Timm is managing director of the climate protection agency Weserbergland. In addition to advising politicians, local authorities and energy supply companies, the graduate engineer for supply engineering creates energy concepts for companies and is an auditor for energy management systems. In addition, he has developed numerous energy consulting campaigns for private households in the Weserbergland and implemented them together with his team.
Contact info:
Address: Klimaschutzagentur Weserbergland gGmbH, Hefehof 8, 31785 Hameln E-mail: [email protected] Phone: +49 (5151) 95788-10 Fax: +49 (5151) 95788-20 Web page: https: //www.klimaschutzagentur.org/
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DR. VLASTA KRMELJ, Dipl.Ing.
Vlasta Krmelj has diploma and postgraduate Ph.D. degree in chemical technology. She is director of regional Energy agency for Podravje in Maribor in Slovenia, the second biggest town in Slovenia. She has over 15 years of experience in environmental technologies, sustainable development, energy efficiency and renewable energy sources, professional expertise in energy management and EU projects. She was project or regional leader in more than 20 international projects. She is an expert for strategical planning and financing of energy related projects and has the degree of European energy manager. She is also the lecturer at high school in Maribor and she has given many presentations on national and EU level. She is a vice president of European Federation of Agencies and Regions for Energy and the Environment (FEDARENE) and a member of scientific committee for international conference Sustainable energy days in Wels, Austria.
Contact info:
E-mail: [email protected] Phone: + 386 (02) 234 23 60 Fax: + 386 (02) 234 23 61 Web page: http://www.energap.si/
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2. PRESENTATIONS
BARBARA LAPA
Hardware for monitoring, regulation and management processes for different uses of systems (houses, public buildings, hospitals, street lighting, costs, big and small systems)
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BRIAN CASSIDY
What should be monitored any why?
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FRANCISCO PUENTE
Technical specifications for energy use related public procurement procedures
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Presentation of different monitoring systems already on the market and smart meters
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GAUTHER HUSSON
Introduction of difference between free and proprietary software, open energy monitoring solutions
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GILBERTO CRISTOFOLETTI
Good practices in energy monitoring in hospitals
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JAN PECINOVSKY
Citizen’s role on the future development of the energy sector and the power of energy monitoring to fuel democratization of energy consumption and production (including General Data Protection Regulation
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KRISTIAN OLSER
Good practices in energy monitoring on: - social housing, public buildings like schools, kindergartens, public companies,….
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MARIA JOÃO BENQUERENÇA
Presentation of different monitoring, regulation and management systems already on the market
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NIKO NATEK
How to step forward – from monitoring to management?
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PEDRO PEREIRA
Future trends, tools, digitalisation in energy monitoring and future developments how energy monitoring will done in 2023?),,
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PIERRE CREPEAUX
Is it possible to have comparable and/or compatible energy monitoring systems
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Pros and cons of obtaining data from utilities’ smart meters versus data from own equipment installed in the final users, To use sensors for manually collecting the real time data
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Energy monitoring and electricity distribution network management. The role of monitoring on balancing smart energy grids
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RUBY GANCHOU
Social dimension of the monitoring and regulation, users involvement, behavioural changes, decision makers, including in other policies, relation to the green procurement
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STEFAN OLSSON
Energy monitoring and Internet of Things – the role of energy monitoring in “digitalized” cities, smart cities view…
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DR. STEFAN PLESSER
Quality Management: Turning Energy Concepts into Building Performance (1/2) Examples – Impact of Quality Management in New Construction and Existing Buildings
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Quality Management: Turning Energy Concepts into Building Performance (2/2) Examples – Impact of Quality Management in New Construction and Existing Buildings
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TOBBIAS TIMM
Monitoring of energy and CO2 savings
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DR. VLASTA KRMELJ
Software for monitoring, regulation and management, how does it work, different options, costs, human resources and abilities, levels of data for different users, purposes, storage and protection systems
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