Coordinatore | ACCIONA INFRAESTRUCTURAS S.A.
Organization address
address: AVENIDA DE EUROPA 18 contact info |
Nazionalità Coordinatore | Spain [ES] |
Sito del progetto | http://www.messib.eu |
Totale costo | 8˙541˙600 € |
EC contributo | 5˙990˙695 € |
Programma | FP7-NMP
Specific Programme "Cooperation": Nanosciences, Nanotechnologies, Materials and new Production Technologies |
Code Call | FP7-NMP-2007-LARGE-1 |
Funding Scheme | CP-IP |
Anno di inizio | 2009 |
Periodo (anno-mese-giorno) | 2009-03-01 - 2013-02-28 |
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1 |
ACCIONA INFRAESTRUCTURAS S.A.
Organization address
address: AVENIDA DE EUROPA 18 contact info |
ES (ALCOBENDAS) | coordinator | 1˙094˙676.20 |
2 |
FRAUNHOFER-GESELLSCHAFT ZUR FOERDERUNG DER ANGEWANDTEN FORSCHUNG E.V
Organization address
address: Hansastrasse 27C contact info |
DE (MUENCHEN) | participant | 871˙844.40 |
3 |
FUNDACION TECNALIA RESEARCH & INNOVATION
Organization address
address: PARQUE TECNOLOGICO DE MIRAMON PASEO MIKELETEGI 2 contact info |
ES (DONOSTIA-SAN SEBASTIAN) | participant | 392˙090.00 |
4 |
NATIONAL TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY OF ATHENS - NTUA
Organization address
address: HEROON POLYTECHNIOU 9 ZOGRAPHOU CAMPUS contact info |
EL (ATHINA) | participant | 317˙460.00 |
5 |
CENTRE SCIENTIFIQUE ET TECHNIQUE DU BATIMENT
Organization address
address: Avenue Jean Jaures 84 contact info |
FR (CHAMPS SUR MARNE) | participant | 310˙681.50 |
6 |
ASOCIACION DE INVESTIGACION DE LAS INDUSTRIAS DE LA CONSTRUCCION
Organization address
address: "Parque Tecnologico de Paterna, c/ Benjamin Franklin 17" contact info |
ES (PATERNA - VALENCIA) | participant | 259˙177.00 |
7 |
KNAUF GIPS GK
Organization address
address: AM BAHNHOF 7 contact info |
DE (IPHOFEN) | participant | 250˙790.00 |
8 |
FUNDACION TEKNIKER
Organization address
address: CALLE INAKI GOENAGA 5 contact info |
ES (EIBAR GUIPUZCOA) | participant | 236˙639.75 |
9 |
SLOVENSKI GRADBENI GROZD, GOSPODARSKO INTERESNO ZDRUZENJE
Organization address
address: DIMICEVA ULICA 12 contact info |
SI (LJUBLJANA) | participant | 233˙160.00 |
10 |
"ROBOTINA D.O.O., PODJETJE ZA INZ ENIRING, MARKETING, TRGOVINO IN PROIZVODNJO"
Organization address
address: "OIC-HRPELJE, HRPELJE 38" contact info |
SI (KOZINA) | participant | 230˙370.00 |
11 |
UPONOR OYJ
Organization address
address: ROBERT HUBERIN TIE 3B contact info |
FI (VANTAA) | participant | 212˙010.00 |
12 |
TEKNOLOGIAN TUTKIMUSKESKUS VTT
Organization address
address: TEKNIIKANTIE 4 A contact info |
FI (ESPOO) | participant | 211˙864.00 |
13 |
CONSIGLIO NAZIONALE DELLE RICERCHE
Organization address
address: Piazzale Aldo Moro 7 contact info |
IT (ROMA) | participant | 209˙485.00 |
14 |
RENE WANSDRONK
Organization address
address: W G PLEIN 286 contact info |
NL (AMSTERDAM) | participant | 208˙980.00 |
15 |
KNAUF GYPSOPOIIA ANONYMOS VIOMICHANIKI KAI EMPORIKI ETAIRIA
Organization address
address: Euripidou Street 10 contact info |
EL ("KALLITHEA, ATHENS") | participant | 159˙350.00 |
16 |
D'APPOLONIA SPA
Organization address
address: Via San Nazaro 19 contact info |
IT (GENOVA) | participant | 150˙805.38 |
17 |
UNIVERSITAET STUTTGART
Organization address
address: Keplerstrasse 7 contact info |
DE (STUTTGART) | participant | 124˙880.00 |
18 |
GESTA SPA
Organization address
address: Via Bruno Buozzi 2 contact info |
IT (CAVRIAGO) | participant | 104˙520.00 |
19 |
MOSTOSTAL WARSZAWA SA
Organization address
address: UL KONSTRUKTORSKA 11A contact info |
PL (WARSZAWA) | participant | 93˙400.00 |
20 |
ZIGOR RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT SL
Organization address
address: CALLE PORTAL DE GAMARRA 28 contact info |
ES (VITORIA) | participant | 88˙494.11 |
21 |
STICHTING ENERGIEONDERZOEK CENTRUM NEDERLAND
Organization address
address: WESTERDUINWEG 3 contact info |
NL (PETTEN) | participant | 87˙356.47 |
22 |
CORPORACION ZIGOR SA
Organization address
address: ZUAZOBIDEA contact info |
ES (VITORIA) | participant | 67˙535.73 |
23 |
BASF SE
Organization address
address: CARL BOSCH STRASSE 38 contact info |
DE (LUDWIGSHAFEN AM RHEIN) | participant | 55˙055.38 |
24 |
ZIGOR RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT AIE
Organization address
address: CALLE PORTAL DE GAMARRA 28 contact info |
ES (VITORIA GASTEIZ ALAVA) | participant | 20˙070.16 |
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'The overall objective of MESSIB is the development, evaluation and demonstration of an affordable multi-source energy storage system (MESS) integrated in building, based on new materials, technologies and control systems, for significant reduction of its energy consumption and active management of the building energy demand. This new concept will reduce and manage smartly the electrical energy required from the grid favouring the wider use of renewable energy sources . It will reduce raw material use for thermal performance and improve the indoor environment, the quality and security of energy supply at building and district level, including Cultural Heritage buildings. Furthermore, a significant reduction of the energy unit cost for end-users will be achieved. MESS is composed by two thermal and two electrical storage systems, integrated with the building installations and a control system to manage the building energy demand. The MESSIB basic principles are: 1.Rational use of thermal energy for primary energy savings and for increasing the indoor comfort. 2.Improvement of electrical energy storage in combination with RES to shift the demand with the production and to optimise the use of low cost “off peak” power from the grid. 3.Integration of the technologies in the building. Each of the technologies developed in the project will be integrated with conventional installations optimizing their functionality. 4.An active control system will manage the profile of use of each storage system and their interactions. This will contribute to the intelligent management of building energy demand and to ensure its security, quality and reliability.'
Researchers funded by the EU have developed multi technology storage system that will help reduce reliance on fossil fuels. The system provides greater flexibility and balance to the thermal/electrical grid by acting as a backup for intermittent renewable energy sources (RESs).
Energy storage enables the decoupling of electricity generation from demand, so that it is no longer subject to substantial hourly, daily and seasonal variation. Furthermore, electricity and thermal generation, from renewable energy sources, are also subject to significant variability, both in the short term, lasting only a few seconds, and in the longer term, which can be hourly, daily or seasonal.
At present, electrical energy storage in buildings is only applied to uninterruptible power supply (UPS) systems in banks or big offices to ensure data protection. However, an EU-funded initiative worked to ensure that the concept can be more widely applied.
The 'Multi-source energy storage system integrated in buildings' (MESSIB) project developed and tested an affordable multi-source energy storage system (MESS) based on new materials, technologies and control systems. The groundbreaking development can reduce energy consumption by managing the electrical energy required from the grid by favouring the use of RESs.
MESS comprises two thermal and two electrical storage systems plus a control system for managing energy demand, making the best use of heat in order to save energy while ensuring a comfortable indoor environment. The system also improved electrical storage together with RESs and optimised the use of low-cost, off-peak power from the grid.
Each of the technologies developed by project partners was integrated into conventional installations to make them as efficient as possible. The active control system managed the usage and interactions of each storage system, helping in the intelligent management of a building's energy demand and ensuring its security, quality and reliability.
MESSIB will reduce the use of raw materials required for heating and improve the quality and security of energy supply at both the building and district levels, providing a significant cost saving for end users. The initiative will play a key role in helping the EU achieve its sustainability policy goals, such as meeting its Kyoto Protocol obligations.
The work conducted under the auspices of MESSIB will also support the introduction of RESs, speed up decarbonisation of the electricity grid and improve security of energy transmission. By improving the management of electricity distribution networks, it will reduce costs and improve efficiency as well as enhance the competitiveness of Europe's construction industry.
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