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BIPVBOOST project deliverables

The page lists 6 deliverables related to the research project "BIPVBOOST".

 List of Deliverables

BIPVBOOST: list of downloadable deliverables.
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Report on standardization, performance risks and identification of related gaps for a performance-based qualification in BIPV

This deliverable, in a form of a report, will present the main gaps in the existing standards for a performance-based qualification of BIPV products. Such gaps will be identified from the analysis and the comparison among electro technical approaches (mainly prescriptive and product -specific) and construction requirements for building components (mainly performance based). The aim of this activity will be to provide possible approaches for extensions/developments of qualification procedures as well as normative that should be done in following tasks in order to guarantee quality, safety and reliability of BIPV product as both electrical and building elements. Work performed in Task 5.1.

Programme: H2020-EU.3.3.2. - Topic(s): LC-SC3-RES-6-2018

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Documents, reports 2020-03-19

Cost competitiveness status of BIPV solutions in Europe

Analysis of the cost competitiveness status of BIPV solutions in Europe which can provide the partners with a detailed vision of the current situation. A wide variety of BIPV products will be included, and the study will be used as a basis for the definition of optimized cost-reduction roadmaps. The deliverable is related to Task 1.1.

Programme: H2020-EU.3.3.2. - Topic(s): LC-SC3-RES-6-2018

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Documents, reports 2020-03-11

Collection of building typologies and identification of possibilities with optimal market share

This report will collect different archetypal BIPV showcases (e.g. selection of archetypes) representative of the European building stock. Based on an extensive review of architectural and urban BIPV references, the deliverable will establish a census of some best practices of BIPV implementation into real architectural projects. The goal of this analysis is to analyze the main potentials of the building stock to “host” BIPV and the evolving/success opportunities for market attractiveness in the horizon 2020 to 2030. The document will identify the main market possibilities and potentials, in terms of building typologies and building skin application for BIPV, in order to also provide valuable technical inputs for the development of successful BIPV technologies for the next decades. The deliverable is related to Task 1.3.

Programme: H2020-EU.3.3.2. - Topic(s): LC-SC3-RES-6-2018

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Documents, reports 2019-08-29

Update on BIPV market and stakeholder analysis

Summary report on market and stakeholder analysis and trends including market potential/challenges and expected desirable benefits for different stakeholders. Update on the work previously done by former European projects (e.g. PVSITES). The deliverable gathers the work performed in Task 9.1.

Programme: H2020-EU.3.3.2. - Topic(s): LC-SC3-RES-6-2018

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Documents, reports 2019-08-29

Project website

Development of a multipurpose project website for widespread communication, but also as share-point for the consortium. The first version will be available by month 4, but it will be actively updated throughout project development. Task 9.7.

Programme: H2020-EU.3.3.2. - Topic(s): LC-SC3-RES-6-2018

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Websites, patent fillings, videos etc. 2019-08-29

Update on regulatory framework for BIPV

Analysis on regulatory framework for BIPV in order to provide the most significant information for the project developments and, especially, their implementation in the project demo sites. Previous work already performed by PVSITES project will be used as a basis and updated to the current situation. The update will specially focus in the countries hosting BIPV demonstration activities (Spain, Italy and Belgium). Work performed in Task 9.2.

Programme: H2020-EU.3.3.2. - Topic(s): LC-SC3-RES-6-2018

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Documents, reports 2019-08-29