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Back to event: First webinar of the European AEGIR project

21 November 2024 Construction
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Le projet/The project

With 40 partners from 9 countries working on the AEGIR research project, the aim is to design energy-retrofit envelope packages to create multifunctional buildings meeting a different range of needs depending on the building typology. In fact, the AEGIR solution is being tested on 4 different building typologies, namely a school in Spain, an EPHAD in France, a collective residence in Denmark and a detached house in Romania.

The building envelopes developed in the AEGIR project combine a range of solutions including :

  • Improved ventilation: air ducts connected to a central heat pump and smart windows
  • Insulation: bio-based thermal and acoustic insulation
  • Bio-composite/bio-resource cladding andprofile systems
  • Renewable energy generation: flexible photovoltaic systems and PVT panels
  • Electrical storage technologies: second-life batteries

With 40 partners from 9 countries working on the project, the goal is to design multifunctional (passive & active) scalable building energy renovation envelope packages to answer to a different range of needs depending on the buildings types: a school in Spain, a residential building in Denmark, a family building in Romania and tertiary building in France.

The building enveloppes combine a package of solutions including:

  • Improved ventilation: air ducts connected to a central heat pump and smart windows
  • insulation: biobased thermal insulation and acoustic insulation
  • bio-composite/bio-resources profile systems and cladding
  • renewable energy generation: flexible PV system and PVT panels
  • electric storage technologies: second life batteries

Sharing best practices

During this first webinar, several of the project's partners were able to demonstrate their initial results, presenting in particular the circular economy strategy developed as part of the project, the envelope design for one of the demonstration sites, and the multiservice approach developed in the solution.

The final part of the webinar was organized as an interactive workshop to gather initial feedback on the solution's level of replicability.

During this first webinar, several of the project partners were able to show initial results by presenting the circular economy strategy developed as part of the project, the design of the envelopes for one of the demonstrator sites and the multi-service approach developed in the solution .
The last part of this webinar was an interactive workshop to collect initial feedbacks on the level of replicability of the AEGIR solution.
Below is the Miro board that participants completed during the workshop

En savoir plus sur le projet AEGIR/ Learn more about the project




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