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Versjon av 2014 02 20 Trondheim og Sør Trøndelag som levende laboratorium for FoU Noen arenaer hvor vi arbeider sammen Terje Jacobsen, SINTEF Byggforsk Terje.Jacobsen@SINTEF.no, 41 664 331 SINTEF Byggforsk 1 Grunnlag for SINTEFs virksomhet Visjon: Teknologi for et bedre samfunn Samspillet: SINTEF Byggforsk 2 1

Centres for Environment friendly Energy Research (FME) The FME scheme is designed to Boost innovation and value creation for companies and public institutions participating in the centre's activities and for Norwegian society at large; 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; Increase the knowledge base on low carbon built environments 3 ZEN The Research Centre on Zero Emission Neighbourhoods in Smart Cities Strategy from 2014 The Energi21 Strategy recommends strong growth in public funding for research, development and demonstration within the following six areas. ZEN addresses mainly two of these areas. 4 ZEN The Research Centre on Zero Emission Neighbourhoods in Smart Cities 2

Energy Use in Norway 83 TWh til bygninger, hvorav 80% er elektrisitet Source: Energibruk i Fastlands Norge, NVE, 2011 Zero Emission Building Definition Production of Use of energy renewable energy Emission of CO 2 Payback of CO 2 Materials Construction Use Demolition Ref: B. Risholt et al. 3

The Research Centre on Zero Emission Buildings 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, Illustration: Snøhetta/MIR operation, and demolition. The centre encompasses both residential, commercial, and public buildings. www.zeb.no ZEB Centre Partners Users (the reference group) Contractors Producers of materials and products for the building industry Consultants, architects Property managers Public administration Trade organizations University and research institutions The Research Council Skanska Caverion Weber Isola Glava Protan Sapa Building Systems NorDan DuPont Brødrene Dahl Multiconsult Snøhetta ByBo Entra Eiendom Forsvarsbygg Statsbygg Sør trøndelag fylkeskommune Enova Husbanken Direktoratet for byggkvalitet Byggenæringens landsforening Norsk Teknologi NTNU SINTEF Byggforsk, SINTEF Energi Norges forskningsråd 4

ZEB Research Activities ZEB will focus its work in areas that interact and influence each other: WP1 Advanced materials technologies WP2 Climate adapted lowenergy envelope technologies WP3 Energy supply systems and services WP4 Use, operation, and implementation WP5 Concepts, strategies and demonstration buildings Laboratories VIP Leca Isoblokk ZEB Living Lab Nano insulation material Membrane heat exchanger ZEB Pilot buildings A world where buildings do not contribute with ZEB Definition greenhouse gas emissions ZEB Pilot Buildings Pilot Building Type of Building ZEB ambition Built area 1. Skarpnes, Arendal 20 new apartments and 20 new detached houses ZEB O 4 500 m 2 2. Powerhouse Kjørbo, Sandvika Renovation of two office buildings ZEB COM EQ 5 000 m 2 3. Multicomfort, Larvik New detached demonstration house ZEB COM 200 m 2 4. Ådland, Bergen 720 new dwellings ZEB O (område) ZEB OM (bygg) 80 000 m 2 5. Haakonsvern, Bergen New office building ZEB O EQ 2 000 m 2 6. Powerhouse Brattøra, Trondheim New office building ZEB O 14 000 m 2 7. ZEB Living Lab, Trondheim New research dwelling ZEB O 100 m 2 8. Heimdal VGS, Trondheim New upper secondary school ZEB OM 13 500 m 2 9. Campus Evenstad New office building ZEB COM 1 100 m 2 5

Torger Mjønes ved ZEBkonferansen september 2015 STFK som partner i ZEB Sør-Trøndelag fylkeskommune gikk våren 2014 inn som partner i ZEB. Dette har gitt oss mulighet til: Økt kompetanse i organisasjonen og mulighet til å spre kunnskap om gode miljøløsninger for framtidige investering og drift. Som regional byggherre å bidra til utvikling av bærekraftige løsninger i produsentleddet, entreprenører, arkitekter og hos ulike byggherrer. Strategisk å benytte Nye Heimdal vgs som ZEB pilotprosjekt i et prosjekt der STFK legger høye ambisjoner for gode energi- og miljøløsninger. ZEB har bidratt aktivt med utvikling av kravspesifikasjoner i prosjektet, i ulike workshoper, dialoger, evalueringer og beslutningsstøtte. Heimdal er største skolebygget i pilotprogrammet til ZEB. Alliansen med ZEB og aktiv bruk av Nye Heimdal vgs inngår slik strategisk i vårt mandat om å møte Fylkestingets målsettinger for fylket og regionen. 6

New centre application: The Research Centre on Zero Emission Neighbourhoods in Smart Cities ZEN Buildings Users Energy systems Demonstration 16 ZEN The Research Centre on Zero Emission Neighbourhoods in Smart Cities The Research Centre on Zero Emission Neighbourhoods in Smart Cities ZEN Vision Sustainable neighbourhoods with zero greenhouse gas emissions Illustration: Snøhetta Project: Zero Village Bergen by ByBo 17 ZEN The Research Centre on Zero Emission Neighbourhoods in Smart Cities 7

The Research Centre on Zero Emission Neighbourhoods in Smart Cities ZEN The Centre will speed up the decarbonisation of the building stock, increase renewable energy production and create positive synergies with energy systems, mobility, and citizens. The Centre will work with new and existing neighbourhoods in cities and communities with different building typologies, infrastructures, mobility and users. Duration 2016 2023 Illustration: Snøhetta Project: Zero Village Bergen by ByBo 18 ZEN The Research Centre on Zero Emission Neighbourhoods in Smart Cities Research questions How should the sustainable neighbourhoods of the future be designed, built, transformed and managed to reduce their greenhouse gas emissions towards zero? 1. Which integrated decision and design support methods, processes and tools are needed? 2. How to optimize the building stock to achieve low energy demand as well as high flexibility towards smart energy grids? 3. Which energy systems and services can contribute towards achieving zero GHG emissions at the neighbourhood level? 20 ZEN The Research Centre on Zero Emission Neighbourhoods in Smart Cities 8

Work packages WP1 Emissions as drivers for sustainable neighbourhoods WP2 Policy measures, innovation and business models WP3 Resource and energy efficient buildings WP4 Energy flexible buildings and neighbourhoods WP5 Neighbourhoods in the larger energy system WP 6 Pilot projects and living labs 23 ZEN The Research Centre on Zero Emission Neighbourhoods in Smart Cities WP6 Pilot projects and living labs Goal To realize at least 5 pilot projects in Norwegian municipalities that will serve as living labs to enable experimentation and co creation with real users in real life environments, where researchers together with users, industry and public institutions look together for new solutions, new products, new services and new business models. The pilot projects will serve as lighthouse projects to learn, inspire, and disseminate knowledge about solutions for zero emission neighbourhoods. Illustration: FutureBuilt 34 ZEN The Research Centre on Zero Emission Neighbourhoods in Smart Cities 9

Possible pilot projects/living labs Oslo: Furuset Bergen: Zero Village Bergen Elverum: Ydalir Trondheim: Saupstad and/or Kunnskapsaksen Bodø: Airport area Continue the research on and evaluation of pilot projects from FME ZEB. ZEB Flexible Lab office building, NTNU Campus ZEB Living Lab residential building, NTNU Campus Illustration: FutureBuilt 36 ZEN The Research Centre on Zero Emission Neighbourhoods in Smart Cities The values and roles of ZEN stakeholders Governmental Municipalities and regional governments Property owners and developers Public Consultants and architects They determine the content of regulations (buildings, energy and mobility systems), develop incentives for conducting pilot projects and control development in terms of legal framework for planning regulations as well as local and central electric/thermal energy production. They have ambitious goals for lowering the greenhouse gas emissions and improving the sustainability of their cities and communities. They set the framework conditions for neighbourhood/district and city development, while also being building owners and developers themselves. They own and develop districts, and will be key players in testing and implementation of the zero emission neighbourhood concepts in real demonstration projects. It is they who decide whether they will build on the areas they own / control according to the terms set by the authorities. They will be important from two perspectives; as customers and potential buyers of developers' projects and as neighbours and inhabitants in the zero emission neighbourhoods. They will develop market based knowledge and competence in close collaboration with the research partners, and make sure that this knowledge is utilized in the centre demonstration projects as well as outside the centre (ensuring wider implementation). 40 ZEN The Research Centre on Zero Emission Neighbourhoods in Smart Cities 10

The values and roles of ZEN stakeholders IT companies and software start-ups Contractors Energy companies They will develop apps and software solutions enabling beneficial citizen behaviour They will help industrialise the building process and develop new technologies and construction principles, in particular for new buildings as well as for largescaleenergy efficient renovation. They will ensure that the energy systems developed for the neighbourhoods will work in synergy with the thermal and electric grids outside the neighbourhood. Manufacturers of materials and products They will develop new products and integrated solutions. Public institutions and trade organisations They will ensure that the research activities and demonstration projects are relevant for the Norwegian situation, and aligned with development of Norwegian and European standards. 41 ZEN The Research Centre on Zero Emission Neighbourhoods in Smart Cities 11