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REMODECE-EIE/05/124/SI2.419657

REMODECE-EIE/05/124/SI2.419657 Residential Monitoring to Decrease Energy Use and Carbon Emissions in Europe. Aníbal de Almeida adealmeida@isr.uc.pt ISR - Universidade de Coimbra Dep. Electrical Engineering, Pólo II 3030-290 Coimbra, Portugal.

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REMODECE-EIE/05/124/SI2.419657

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  1. REMODECE-EIE/05/124/SI2.419657 Residential Monitoring to Decrease Energy Use and Carbon Emissions in Europe Aníbal de Almeida adealmeida@isr.uc.pt ISR - Universidade de Coimbra Dep. Electrical Engineering, Pólo II 3030-290 Coimbra, Portugal

  2. Agenda of the Fifth project meeting: 6 March 2008

  3. Agenda of the Fifth project meeting: 7 March 08

  4. Schedule Diagram Anticipation Delay

  5. Schedule Diagram

  6. List of Remaining Deliverables

  7. List of Remaining Deliverables

  8. List of Remaining Deliverables

  9. Situation point for the Monitoring/Survey Campaigns

  10. Methods used for collecting the questionnaires

  11. Validation of Format for Database

  12. Preliminary Results from Survey Campaign in Portugal

  13. Ownership rate

  14. Survey Results Average electricity consumption per month and household and per person Type of building you live in

  15. Age of appliances

  16. Efficiency Class

  17. State when device is not used

  18. State when device is not used

  19. Survey Results When replacing your TV, what type of technology will you prefer? When you buy an office appliance, do you choose one with Energy Star? What do you think the Energy Star label refers to?

  20. Average number of light bulbs of each type divided on the rooms in which they are used

  21. Percentage of the type of lighting per room type

  22. Type of lighting per household

  23. Survey Results Why low consumption light bulbs are not used? Habits changed due to low consumption light bulbs?

  24. Survey Results Criteria for the purchase of a new domestic appliance Priorities: 1-6

  25. Preliminary Results from monitoring campaign in Portugal (ISR-UC)

  26. Guarda – 1 vivendas 1 apartamentos Viseu - 2 vivendas Measuring first results Coimbra – 10 vivendas 15 apartamentos Figueira da Foz – 3 apartamentos Miranda do Corvo - 2 vivendas Leiria - 4 vivendas 2 apartamentos lousã – 2 vivendas 50 in Lisbon ADENE • 21 single-family houses • 21 flats

  27. Case study – Load profiles from Utility • Stand by consumption per household: 78,2 W (between 01:00-06:00) • Average consumption per day per household: 12,4 kWh

  28. Annual electricity consumption: office appliances Average value 350 kWh /year

  29. Annual electricity consumption: entertainment Average value 259 kWh/year

  30. Type of lamps

  31. Dissemination

  32. Dissemination of results

  33. Electric Appliance Energy Guide

  34. Electric Appliance Energy Guide

  35. Country Workshops involving the relevant market actors and stakeholders

  36. Articles

  37. Articles in International Conferences

  38. National Workshops / Articles/ Press releases

  39. Administrative issues

  40. To collect all requests for budget transfer (preferably 6 months before the end of the project) • Partners: Please be aware that the rules set out at the EACI website need to be followed by each partner: • Form A • Cover letter justifying the budget transfer • New CPF (reflecting only the budget transfer, no other changes) • Coordinator: New Annex II (summary of all budget transfers) and letter from the coordinator justifying each budget transfer (no implication on Annex I): • http://ec.europa.eu/energy/intelligent/implementation/doc/budget_transfer_2004_explanations.pdf Administrative issues

  41. Form A

  42. Administrative issues - Extension of the project PO has discussed the request for extension of the EIE-05-124 REMODECE project with the EACI hierarchy. The EACI agrees only in exceptional cases to a project extension. “ The EC understand that due to the delayed data monitoring and survey you would like to extend the REMODECE project by 4 months to be on the safe side but this is not a sufficient duly justified case to agree to a project extension for the agency. Recommendation: Make any effort to finish the data monitoring and survey latest until end of April 2008 and to focus on finishing the other deliverables, including the important communication and dissemination on the REMODECE database and software tool, latest until end of June 2008 (end of project). The detailed schedule and to-do-list for the remaining period of the project should be a main discussion point for your upcoming project meeting.”

  43. Interim Payment February 24, 2008: Project Officer Message: “EACI has approved the Interim Technical Implementation Report, Financial department will process with the next steps according to article I.5.2 of the grant agreement. Please take all recommendations in consideration that you will receive by fax in due time from our head of unit, Vincent Berrutto.”

  44. To-dos • Completion of the collection of the 500 questionnaires • Completion of the monitoring campaign to reach 100 households per country • Database update, as more results are achieved • Common analysis of the survey/measurement campaigns and common conclusions (WP5) • Set of policy recommendations and strategies for market transformation (WP6) • Release of final version software tool • Translation of the software tool “energy toolbox”, for each national language. • Preparation and translation of the Brochure: Electric Appliance Energy Guide • Organization of the national workshops • Preparation of papers to be published in technical journals or trade publications in each country, focusing the main results of the project. • Preparation of a 100 pages report in English (electronic and hardcopy), with the key results of the project. This publication was not foreseen in the contract, and is proposed be carried out under the common dissemination activities. 100 copies per partner will be issued.

  45. To-do-list

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