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A SUCCESSFUL CONSORTIUM Terje Jacobsen Vice President, Research, SINTEF Buildings and Infrastructure Industry Liaison, Centre for Zero Emission Buildings, Content The Research Centre on Zero Emission Buildings ZEB The Research Centre


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A SUCCESSFUL CONSORTIUM

Terje Jacobsen Vice President, Research, SINTEF Buildings and Infrastructure Industry Liaison, Centre for Zero Emission Buildings,

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Content

  • The Research Centre on Zero Emission Buildings – ZEB
  • The Research Centre on Zero Emission Neighbourhoods in Smart Cities – ZEN
  • Research infrastructure
  • Norwegian H2020-network: Sustainable energy solutions in built environment
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3 ZEN – The Research Centre on Zero Emission Neighbourhoods in Smart Cities

Centres for Environment-friendly Energy Research (FME)

The FME scheme is designed to

  • Boost innovation and value creation both for companies and

public institutions participating in the centre's activities and for Norwegian society at large;

  • Help to reduce national and international greenhouse gas

emissions, promote more efficient use of energy and increase production of renewable energy;

  • Cultivate research groups that are in the forefront of the

international research community and that are an integral part of dynamic national and international networks;

  • Increase the visibility of research results and promote a

knowledge-based debate on environment-friendly energy

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The Research Centre on Zero Emission Buildings (ZEB)

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The main objective

is to develop competitive products and solutions for existing and new buildings that will lead to market penetration of buildings with zero greenhouse gas emissions related to their production,

  • peration, and demolition.

The centre encompass both residential, commercial, and public buildings. www.zeb.no

Illustration: Snøhetta/MIR

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ZEB – a national team

Skanska Caverion Weber Isola Glava Protan SAPA Building Systems NorDan DuPont Brødrene Dahl Multiconsult Snøhetta ByBo Sør-Trøndelag fylkeskommune Entra Eiendom Forsvarsbygg Statsbygg Enova Husbanken Direktoratet for byggkvalitet Byggenæringens landsforening Norsk Teknologi NTNU SINTEF, SINTEF Energiforskning Norges forskningsråd

  • Users (the reference group)
  • Contractors
  • Producers of materials and products for

the building industry

  • Consultants, architects
  • Trade organizations
  • Property managers
  • Public administration
  • University and research institutions
  • The Research Council
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Other Institutions Cooperating with ZEB

International partners

  • VTT (Finland)
  • Chalmers (Sweden)
  • Fraunhofer (Germany)
  • TNO (The Netherlands)
  • LBNL (USA)
  • MIT (USA)
  • University of Strathclyde

(Scotland)

  • Tsinghua University (China)

Other new

  • Politecnico di Torino
  • Shanghai JiaoTong University
  • EMPA

Reference group

  • Lavenergiprogrammet
  • NBBL
  • NVE
  • Forbrukerrådet
  • EcoBox
  • Driftsforum
  • Arkitektbedriftene
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ZEB Facts

  • ZEB is a Centre for Environment-friendly Energy Research (FME), funded by the

Research Council of Norway (RCN) and 25 partners.

  • Host institution is NTNU with SINTEF Building and Infrastructure and SINTEF Energy

Research as research partners.

  • Centre started in November 2009, and RCN funds the Centre for 8 years. 50%

funding from industry.

  • Total budget: ca. 40 MEUR
  • www.ZEB.no
  • Contact:

Arild.Gustavsen@ntnu.no Terje.Jacobsen@sintef.no

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ZEB research activities

ZEB focuses its work in areas that interact and influence each other:

  • WP1 Advanced materials

technologies

  • WP2 Climate-adapted low-energy

envelope technologies

  • WP3 Energy supply systems and

services

  • WP4 Use, operation, and

implementation

  • WP5 Concepts, strategies and pilot

buildings

  • Laboratories

A world where buildings do not contribute with greenhouse gas emissions

Nano insulation material VIP Leca Isoblokk Membrane heat exchanger ZEB Living Lab ZEB Definition ZEB Pilot buildings

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Materials Construction Use Demolition Emission of CO 2 Payback of CO 2 Use of energy Production of renewable energy

Zero emission buildings definition

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Powerhouse Kjørbo Sandvika

Illustrasjon: SNØHETTA / MIR

PowerHouse Alliance: Skanska, Entra, Snøhetta, Zero, Asplan Viak, Hydro, SAPA

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Illustration SNØHETTA / MIR

Powerhouse Kjørbo Sandvika.

Exposed concrete – thermal mass. Reuse of glass/concrete. Use of wood in the façade. Hybrid ventilation.

PowerHouse Alliance: Skanska, Entra, Snøhetta, Zero, Asplan Viak, Hydro, SAPA

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ZEB Demonstration Buildings

Pilot Building Type of Building Built area

  • 1. Skarpnes, Arendal

20 new apartments and 20 new detached houses 4 500 m2

  • 2. Powerhouse Kjørbo, Sandvika

Renovation of two office buildings 5 000 m2

  • 3. ZEB Pilot House, Larvik

New detached demonstration house 200 m2

  • 4. Ådland, Bergen

720 new dwellings 80 000 m2

  • 5. Visund, Haakonsvern Bergen

New office building 2 000 m2

  • 6. Powerhouse Brattøra, Trondheim

New office building 14 000 m2

  • 7. ZEB Living Lab, Trondheim

New research dwelling 100 m2

  • 8. Heimdal VGS, Trondheim

New upper secondary school 13 500 m2

  • 9. Campus Evenstad

New office building 1 100 m2

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Over all milestones from ZEB

  • We have shown how to make zero emission buildings with the technology of today.
  • We have demonstrated the feasibility of zero emission buildings.
  • We have started on the technology development of zero emission buildings for

tomorrow.

  • We have implemented research tools for this development, i.e. laboratories,

methods, pilot buildings…

  • We are educating Masters of Science and Ph.D.-candidates for the building industry

and the research community on zero emission buildings.

  • We have shown the next steps for development of the zero emission society (i.e.

ZEN).

  • The partners in ZEB are implementing (the art of) zero emission buildings in their

business strategies (e.g. Powerhouse)

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15 ZEN – The Research Centre on Zero Emission Neighbourhoods in Smart Cities

The Research Centre on Zero Emission Neighbourhoods in Smart Cities – ZEN

Buildings – Users – Energy systems – Demonstration www.ntnu.no/zen

Illustration: Snøhetta Project: Zero Village Bergen by ByBo

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16 ZEN – The Research Centre on Zero Emission Neighbourhoods in Smart Cities

Partners

CATEGORY PARTNERS Municipalities Oslo, Bergen, Trondheim, Bodø, Elverum, Sør-Trøndelag Fylkeskommune Property owners/developers TOBB, ByBo, Statsbygg, Elverum Tomteselskap AS Consultants and architects Snøhetta, Multiconsult, Reinertsen, Asplan Viak, Civitas, SWECO Contractors Caverion, Skanska, GK Energy companies Norsk Fjernvarme m. medlemsbedrifter, Energi Norge m. medlemsbedrifter Manufacturers of materials and products Hunton, Norcem, Numascale,, Moelven Public institutions NVE, Husbanken, DiBK Organizations Bygg21, FutureBuilt Research organizations NTNU, SINTEF Building and Infrastructure, SINTEF Energy (incl. architecture and buildings, ICT, energy, social sciences)

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SINTEF Building and Infrastructure

  • A number of main Norwegian institutions/companies within the building sector is

searching partners for H2020-cooperation

  • Interested? Contact: ase.sorensen@sintef.no

Examples, relevant topics

  • EEB-05-2017

Development of near zero energy building renovation (19/1-17)

  • EEB-07-2017

Integration of energy harvesting at building and district level (19/1-17)

  • EE-13-2016

Cost reduction of new Nearly Zero-Energy buildings (15/9-16)

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Norwegian H2020-network

Sustainable energy solutions in built environment

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Technology for a better society