Distretto Tecnologico Trentino S.c.a r.l.
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European Programmes | Project Name | Link | Name & Description (Regional/National) |
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FP7 H2020 INTERREG |
| https://www.habitech.it/Progetti-finanziati/I-PROGETTI-FINANZIATI-DI-HABITECH | INSTRUCT - Evidence-based market and policy instruments Implementation across EU to increase the demand for eNergy Skills across conSTRUCTion sector value chain The project aims to provide an operational framework and set of services serving a new generation of skilled and certified workers and fitters and paving the way to legislative changes that overall will stimulate the demand for energy skills across lifecycle and supply chains. 01 June 2020 – 30 November 2022 7 partners from 7 countries Total cost € 999.062,50 → EU Contribution € 999.062,50 Topic: LC-SC3-EE-3-2019-2020 - Stimulating demand for sustainable energy skills in the construction sector. BUILD IN WOOD - Sustainable wood value chains for construction of low-carbon multi-storey buildings from renewable resources https://www.build-in-wood.eu/project It aims to develop a sustainable and innovative wood value chain for construction of multistory wood buildings, in order to meet the immediate global and European challenges of reducing the GHG emissions from the construction sector. It will develop the materials and components as well as structural systems and façade elements for multistory wood buildings for both new construction and retrofitting applications. The project will deliver a Design Guide – a dynamic co-created online toolbox of documented materials and components. At the end of the project in 2023, it will have demonstrated full-scale digital case projects and a test system for prototypes. 01 September 2019 – 31 August 2023 20 partners from 9 countries Total cost € 10.298.863,13 → EU Contribution € 8.589.678,20 Topic: LC-RUR-11-2019-2020 - Sustainable wood value chains STARDUST – holiSTic And integRateD Urban model for Smart ciTies http://stardustproject.eu/ STARDUST’s objective is to introduce low carbon, highly efficient, intelligent, and citizen-oriented cities. This will be done by providing green technical solutions and innovative business models to address the urban challenges identified by the cities involved. These challenges have got to do with the environment, society, mobility, energy, economy and the cities’ visibility. To name a few examples are urban poverty, poor waste management, incremental air pollution and traffic congestion, lack of jobs, high energy cost and poor international recognition. Stardust is set to light up cities across Europe by creating a blueprint for replication using its innovative solutions in ICT, energy, mobility and citizen engagement. Join us as we paint a brighter picture for cities and for generations to come. 01 October 2017 – 30 September 2022 30 partners from 9 countries Total cost € 21.093.539,25 → EU Contribution € 17.939.998,85 Topic: SCC-1-2016-2017 - Smart Cities and Communities lighthouse projects OptEEmAL – OPTimised Energy Efficient design platforM for refurbishment At district Level https://www.opteemal-project.eu/ OptEEmAL has developed an Optimized Energy Efficient Design Platform able to design energy efficient retrofitting projects that are based on different energy conservation measures to improve the behavior of a district. The tool reduced time delivery and uncertainties and result in improved solutions when compared to business-as-usual practices. Partners have worked on delivering an optimized, integrated and systemic design tool based on an Integrated Project Delivery approach for building and district retrofitting projects. 30 September 2015 – 28 February 2019 13 partners from 8 countries Total cost € 4.748.858,75 → EU Contribution € 4.243.682,25 Topic: EeB-05-2015 Innovative design tools for refurbishment at building and district level RENEW SCHOOL – Sustainable school building renovation promoting timber prefabrication, indoor environment quality and active use of renewables The RENEW SCHOOL project aims at retrofitting a great amount of school buildings to highest nearly zero energy buildings (nZEB) standards. It will, by promoting appropriate tools and measures, help to downsize the energy use significantly as well as create and secure comfortable conditions for the pupils and teachers. 31 March 2014 → 28 February 2017 Co-funded by the Intelligent Energy Europe Programme of the European Union. SouthZEB – nZEB training in the Southern EU countries – Maintaining building traditions With the objective of fostering the energy efficiency of the building sector through the adoption of near Zero Energy Buildings (buildings that have very high energy performance) concepts in new or existing buildings, the SouthZEB project develops training modules targeted towards specific professionals (Engineers, Architects, municipality technicians and decision makers) in Southern European countries (Greece, Cyprus, Southern Italy and Portugal). The training modules will be implemented by the project partners in the target Southern European Countries (less advanced on the progress towards nearly Zero Energy Buildings), leveraging on the experience and know-how from front runner project partners countries (Austria, UK, Northern Italy). In this way, the SouthZEB project aims to achieve the necessary conditions towards the implementation of the goals established on the EPBD recast (Energy Performance of Buildings Directive, 2010/31/EU) regarding nearly Zero Energy Buildings 05 March 2014 → 04 March 2017 Co-funded by the Intelligent Energy Europe Programme of the European Union. Transparense – Increasing Transparency of Energy Service Markets The project brought together 20 European partners and was financed by Intelligent Energy Europe Programme of the European Union with co-funding from the project partners. The goal of the Transparense project was to help increase the transparency and trustworthiness of Energy Performance Contracting (EPC) markets throughout Europe. With its twenty partners covering both mature and emerging EPC markets, the project tried to exploit its potential to transfer the know-how across Europe, support EPC markets in Europe and thereby achieve substantial energy efficiency improvement. April 2013 → September 2015 Co-funded by the Intelligent Energy Europe Programme of the European Union. |
In these years Habitech has gained experience in EU funded projects under the programs Intelligence Energy Europe and Horizon2020.
Habitech would like to join, or build, partnerships that are tackling issues in the business models, financing and delivery of more sustainable retrofit solutions, both for public and private sectors, and also for activities dealing with trainings and innovation services.