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D6.1: Dissemination andexploitation of project results
(version 1)
Jose J. de las Heras & Oliver Amft
Abstract.IST EU STREP project FP7-258888 – GREENERBUILDINGS
Deliverable D6.1 – This document describes the initial GREENERBUILDINGS dissemination andexploitation plan results.
Copyright c© The GREENERBUILDINGS Consortium 2011
Document Identifier GB/2011/D6.1./v1.0Project FP7-258888Version v1.0Due date 28 February 2011Release date 28 February 2011State FINALDistribution PUBLIC
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GREENERBUILDINGS Consortium
This document is part of a research project funded by the IST Programme of the Commission of the European Com-munities as project number FP7-258888.
Eindhoven University of TechnologyElectrical EngineeringDen Dolech 25612 AZ EindhovenTHE NETHERLANDSContact person:Oliver AmftE-mail address:[email protected]
Fluid Solutions - alternative srlVia Giacomo Peroni 44400131 RomaITALYContact person:Emiliano BinottiE-mail address:[email protected]
University of GroningenDepartment of Mathematics and Computing ScienceNijenborgh 99747 AG GroningenTHE NETHERLANDSContact person:Marco AielloE-mail address:[email protected]
Philips Research Laboratories, EindhovenHighTech Campus, Building HTC-345656 AE EindhovenTHE NETHERLANDSContact person:Paul ShrubsoleE-mail address:[email protected]
Consorzio Interuniversitario Nazionale perl’InformaticaVia Ariosto 2500185 RomaITALYContact persons:Roberto BaldoniE-mail address:[email protected]
Industrial Technology Research Institute of TaiwanChunghsing Road 195 Section 4 310 Chutung TAIWANContact person:Chun Yu ChenE-mail address:[email protected]
SAPIENZA Universita di RomaDipartimento di Informatica e Sistemistica“Antonio Ruberti”Via Ariosto 2500185 RomaITALYContact persons:Massimo MecellaE-mail address:[email protected]
Advantic Sistemas Y Servicios S.L.Saavedra Fajardo,18 3D28011 MadridSPAINContact person:Jose J de las HerasE-mail address:[email protected]
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Changes
Version Date Author Changes
0.1 20.02.2011 ADV Document creation0.9 28.02.2011 ADV Updates on foreseen dissemination activities1.0 28.02.2011 TUE Final edited version submitted to the European
Commission, to be considered for project re-viewing.
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Contents
1 Introduction 1
2 Overall dissemination strategy 2
3 Main public results 4
4 Dissemination target groups 74.1 GREENERBUILDINGS Special Interest Group . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74.2 Activities in EU-funded support actions . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 9
5 Dissemination instruments 115.1 Communication methods . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 115.2 Website . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 125.3 Project fiche . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 135.4 Newsletters and press releases . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 14
6 Implementation of the dissemination strategy 156.1 Past dissemination activities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 156.2 Planned dissemination activities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 17
7 Conclusions 18
8 Annex 1. GREENERBUILDINGS Special Interest Group 20
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Chapter 1
Introduction
The objective of the GREENERBUILDINGS Project Exploitation and Dissemination Planis twofold. It will be used to identify and organize the activities to be performed in orderto promote both commercial exploitation of the project’s results and the widest dissemi-nation of knowledge from the project. The plan is expanded intwo directions: towardsthe marketing activities in order to enhance the commercialpotential of the system andtowards the notification of project’s results in the scientific and industrial sectors involved.
This first version plan attempts to introduce the foreseen dissemination activities, in-cluding the publication of papers, conference presentations, demonstrations, meetingswith industrial representatives, and publication of newsletters and website.
It is foreseen to release two other versions of this deliverable, in month 26 and month36 where the project exploitation strategy will be elaborated.
The activities included in this deliverable, will considertask 6.1: Dissemination andExploitation of project results.
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Chapter 2
Overall dissemination strategy
The main objective of this plan is to make stakeholders awareof the project results. Thiswill be achieved through the development and deployment of an awareness and dissem-ination plan, which will establish messages, target audiences, and dissemination means.This will be carried out by using various communication materials, but also face to faceinformation at congresses, conferences, symposia and workshops. The information willalso meet the general public through media coverage.
According to Harmsworth [HT00], the term dissemination canbe best described asdelivering and receiving of a message, the engagement of an individual in a process andthe transfer of a process or a product.
The results and experiences of development projects are meaningful only, if they areintroduced into use and lead to functional changes. Dissemination is generally seen as ameasure, through which the results are brought into the awareness of certain groups.
Dissemination can be seen to have three main purposes [HT00]:
1. Dissemination for awareness.Audiences are made aware of the development,innovation, deliverables, and project details.
2. Dissemination for understanding. The audience is provided with more detailabout the development and are perceived as beneficiaries. Inthis case audiencesare often targeted.
3. Dissemination for action. “Refers to a change of practice resulting from the adop-tion of products, materials or approaches offered by the project. These groups/au-diences will be those people that are in a position to influence and bring aboutchange within their organizations. These are the groups/audiences that will needto be equipped with the right skills, knowledge and understanding of the work per-formed in order to achieve real change”.
Therefore, several steps must be taken in order to achieve aneffective dissemination
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Figure 2.1: Steps towards awareness and dissemination plan
strategy, which will raise awareness and deeper understanding of the work of GREENER-BUILDINGS and will lead to actions based on this effort.
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Chapter 3
Main public results
The main outcomes of GREENERBUILDINGS will become available through a group ofpublic and restricted deliverables agreed with the European Commission in the Descrip-tion of Work.
Nr Title Monthofdelivery
Content
D1.1a State of the art re-view on energy-awareadaptation.
6 Presents the state of the art review ofGREENERBUILDINGS regarding initia-tives, techniques, and standards with arelated focus to GREENERBUILDINGS.
D1.1b Considered use casesreport.
6 Describes the scope and considera-tions for selecting living-lab facilities inGREENERBUILDINGS.
D1.2 Technical require-ment analysis reportand interconnectionto smart grid.
6 Presents the technical requirements ofthe system, as well as discusses possibleinterconnections to smart grid.
D1.3 User requirementanalysis report
9 Details the user-centric approach for re-quirements elicitation from end-users inthe project’s target application areas.
D2.1 Energy-aware frame-work architecturedocument
18 (v1),30 (v2)
Describes the GREENERBUILDINGS
framework architecture for the energy-aware building adaptations.
D2.2 Service compositiondocument
18 (v1),30 (v2)
Describes the services compositioncomponent of the GREENERBUILD -INGS framework.
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D2.3 Smart grid interfaceand building intercon-nection document.
18 Elaborates the foreseen interconnectionof the GREENERBUILDINGS frame-work with the smart grid and the in-building networking.
D3.1 Building-distributedprocessing archi-tecture design andimplementationreport.
15 (case-studies),30 (finalvalida-tion)
Details a scalable distributed system ar-chitecture that can be flexibly imple-mented in buildings and provides meansfor sensing, processing, communica-tion, and interfaces to actuation func-tionalities.
D3.2 Ubiquitous sensor de-sign and embedding,and algorithms forbehaviour and contextinference designand implementationreport.
18 (case-studies),30 (finalvalida-tion)
Describes algorithms for monitoringand inference of occupant behaviourand further building context componentsfrom distributed sensors and processingresources.
D3.3 Building context andenergy state inferencealgorithms designand implementationreport.
20 (case-studies),30 (finalvalida-tion)
Describes context and energy state in-ference algorithms based on results fromthe living-lab installations.
D4.1 Report on thermo-dynamic sensorpositioning analysisand guidelines.
9 Reports the thermodynamic sensor po-sitioning analysis and describes guide-lines for the installation in the living-labbuildings.
D4.2 Thermodynamicbuilding simulationresults report.
30 Describes the thermodynamic buildingCFD simulation approach and results.
D4.3 Results report on oc-cupant behaviour pat-tern simulation.
18 Reports the occupant and adaptationsimulation concept based on activity andbehaviour models and actuation rules.
D5.1 Living-lab case stud-ies and system valida-tion report.
26 (firstsystemvalida-tion),36 (finalsystemvalida-tion)
Reports results of the living-lab casestudies and validations.
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3. MAIN PUBLIC RESULTS
D5.2 Usability and occu-pant experience evalu-ation report.
26 (firstsystemvalida-tion),36 (finalsystemvalida-tion)
Reports results of the usability and oc-cupant experience evaluations.
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Chapter 4
Dissemination target groups
4.1 GREENERBUILDINGS Special Interest Group
As stated in the DOW document, an adaptive building allianceof potential users andinterested parties will be built up, in order to bring together all the different stakehold-ers. A database will be established to provide a list of key international and Europeanorganisations and national bodies with a strong international profile related to buildingtechnologies.
In addition, it is envisaged that the project partners woulddisseminate findings to theirnational contacts that would then carry on with local information (also in national lan-guages). This will be facilitated through centrally developed inventories and overviews.The main stakeholders will represent the following profiles:
• Architects Associations.
• Construction companies associations and related researchassociations should beaware of the new technologies that will be installed in new and existing buildings.
• Public and private real estate Promoters.
• Electrical Grid operators/energy services companies (ESCOs). These may act asa channel for offering and billing services and/or access devices to users, such asEurelectric (Union of the electricity industry).
• Energy Management Agencies. Regional and/or national energy agencies are pro-moting efficient and innovative building-related energy technologies in buildingnormally fund projects regarding energy efficiency and integration of RES. Exam-ples include the OPET Network, and IEA (International Energy Agency).
• Clients and users (citizens): key actors interested in cooperative working systemsor applications providing their perspectives in the formulation and assessment of
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4. DISSEMINATION TARGET GROUPS
Figure 4.1: GREENERBUILDINGS dissemination target groups
the project results in aspects such as, design for all, adaptability for the future andvalue procurement through and new business models, such as Euroconsumers.
• Standardisation bodies. International standardisation organisations such asCEN/Cenelec/ETSI/ IEEE, etc. and national ones such as AENOR, DIN, SFS, UNI,NEN they develop and establish product and/or process standards to be followedby platform producers and application developers. In this regard, the GREENER-BUILDINGS partner ADV has become member of the standardization committeeISO/IEC JTC 1/WG 7: Working Group on Sensor Networks.
• Local authorities and national/regional public bodies arekey players as policy mak-ers, favourable legislative framework creation, and public procurement. Ownersand promoters of their own buildings are also end users interested in cooperativeworking systems or applications.
• Certification entities. Potential certification entities include EEPCA (ProfessionalAssociation of the European Certification Bodies), EECC (The European Certifica-tion Council), and others.
During the first 6 months of project execution, a first versionof the identified potentialmembers of the GREENERBUILDINGS Special Interest Group was elaborated as shownin Annex A of this document. Electronic material will be disseminated among this initiallist of GREENERBUILDINGS SIG members.
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4.2 Activities in EU-funded support actions
In addition, the GREENERBUILDINGS consortium has become external advisor of twoEuropean Funded Coordinated and Support Actions through the involvement of one of itsmember:
• REViSITE [REV]: Roadmap Enabling Vision and Strategy for ICT-enabled EnergyEfficiency.
• ICT 4 E2B Forum [ICT]: European stakeholders’ forum crossing value and inno-vation chains to explore needs, challenges and opportunities in further research andintegration of ICT systems for energy efficiency in buildings.
REViSITE aims at contributing to the formation of a Europeanmultidisciplinary ’ICTfor energy-efficiency’ research community by bringing together the ICT community andfour important and complementary application sectors: smart grids, smart buildings,smart manufacturing, and smart lighting.
The objectives of REViSITE are to:
1. Establish communication between sectoral ICT4EE communities in the four keyindustrial domains.
2. Develop causal models on the impacts of ICT on energy efficiency and apply thismethodology for identifying high-impact RTD priorities.
3. Develop a cross-sectorial RTD roadmap by identifying andharmonising commontopics.
4. Promote interoperability and standards.
ICT 4 E2B Forum aims at bringing together all relevant stakeholders involved in ICTsystems and solutions for energy efficiency in buildings. Itfurther aims at identifying andreviewing the needs in terms of research and systems integration as well as at acceleratingimplementation and take-up.
ICT 4 E2B Forum intends to promote, through community building activities, a betterunderstanding, a closer dialogue, and a more active cooperation between researchers, end-users/practitioners, building owners, technology-suppliers, and software developers. Thiswill be done with regard to the use of ICT to support informed decision-making (bothhuman and automated) in the current delivery and use of sustainable and energy-efficientbuildings and districts.
In summary, the ICT4E2B Forum project aims at the following objectives:
1. Bring together relevant stakeholders to identify and review the needs in terms ofresearch and systems integration.
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2. Update the REEB research roadmap.
3. Promote the use and further development of ICT for improved energy efficiency ofbuildings.
Consequently, these two groups will become relevant interested parties in GREENER-BUILDINGS project result. The GREENERBUILDINGS consortium has joined theICT4E2B Forum LinkedIn group, which currently has more than60 members.
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Chapter 5
Dissemination instruments
5.1 Communication methods
Several communication methods that will support the dissemination goals of GREENER-BUILDINGS have been identified. These are the following:
• Project website. The website provides through the Internetbrowsable informationrepository. It provides static information on GREENERBUILDINGS objectives andapproach, as well as dynamic content on news and events.
• Development of promotional material. Material can be disseminated in publicevents, such as fares and conferences.
• Newsletters. Regular newsletters allow to communicate theproject’s progressamong the GREENERBUILDINGS SIG.
• Presentations at conferences.
• Direct mailing and direct personal contact.
• Press release. EU Policy Press and/or general press.
• Interview with journalists.
• Distribute paper format of WP reports.
• Organisation of meetings and hearings.
• Training and educational sessions.
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5.2 Website
The website of GREENERBUILDINGS is available under the following URL address:http://www.greenerbuildings.eu. It provides public access to general information of theproject such as the project objectives, scope, and publications, and also provides privateaccess to the consortium for the exchange of confidential information between the part-ners.
Figure 5.1: View of the website frontpage.
The GREENERBUILDINGS website includes the following sections:
• Home: it brings a general overview of the project scope and information regardingpartners involved
• Approach: it gives details about the project objectives andthe vision behind theGREENERBUILDINGS view.
• News: all the related information about milestones achievements will be includedhere.
• Events: consortium will keep up to date this web page, including information aboutnew conferences, workshops or any other event related to GreenerBuildings topic.
• Publications: papers and other published material will be uploaded to this page.
• Partners: it summarizes the consortium members expertise and background.
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5.3 Project fiche
Promotional material such the project fiche has been developed for a better disseminationof the project in seminars and scientific meetings.
Figure 5.2: View of the developed project fiche.
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5.4 Newsletters and press releases
All partners will participate in the preparation of newsletters (with news and activities)and in press releases.
The newsletters will be distributed among all entities interested in the project’s resultsand a press release will be distributed in both the general and specialized media. Thefollowing table shows the foreseen publication schedule:
Newsletter/press release Date/milestone Project months covered
Newsletter 0 M1 Kick-off
Newsletter 1 M7 1 – 6
Newsletter 2 M13 7 – 12
Newsletter 3 M19 13 – 18
Newsletter 4 M25 19 – 24
Newsletter 5 M31 25 – 30
Newsletter 6 M36 31 – 36
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Chapter 6
Implementation of the disseminationstrategy
6.1 Past dissemination activities
During the first six months, GREENERBUILDINGS consortium members have activelyparticipated in different dissemination activities, including interviews, conferences, andscientific publications.
Moreover, different events have been identified as potential opportunities for raisingawareness about project results. The following table showsa summary past events atwhich GREENERBUILDINGS was promoted:
Instrument Event Date Location Main topics Audience Partner
Presentation WSN&CO Concertation 02/06/10 Brussels,Belgium
General project presenta-tion
Monitoring andcontrol experts
TUE
Presentation IEEE International Con-ference on Sensor Net-works, Ubiquitous, andTrustworthy Computing
06/01/10 SanDiego,USA
Amft; Adaptive ActivitySpotting Based on EventRates
Ubiquitouscomputingexperts
TUE
Presentation Philips Research meeting 06/01/10 Eindhoven,NL
Amft; Activity and contextrecognition: challenges to-wards truly smart systems
Signal process-ing experts
TUE
Website — 01/09/10 — Public project websitelaunched.
General public TUE
Publication Atlantis Ambient and Per-vasive Intelligence
Summer2010
— Lombriser et al.; Benefitsof Dynamically Reconfig-urable Activity Recogni-tion in Distributed SensingEnvironments
General public TUE
Presentation Sino-German Workshopon Wearable Computing
08/01/10 Chendu,China
Amft; Activity and contextrecognition
Ubiquitouscomputingexperts
TUE
Projectflyer
— Fall 2010 — General project presenta-tion
Generla public TUE
Newspaper TUE Cursor Fall 2010 Eindhoven,NL
Newspaper article TUE TUE
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Publication IEEE Pervasive Magazine 01/01/11 — Amft et al.; Smart EnergySystems (abstracts)
General public TUE
Presentation CHI 05/01/11 Vancouver Flo: concept for energysaving in homes
General public PRE
Presentation Ubicomp 09/01/11 Beijing Activity Driven Scenariosfor Smart Energy Saving
General public PRE
Presentation IEEE EnergyCon 12/01/10 Bahrain Multi-appliance powerdisaggregation: Anapproach to energymonitoring
ICT experts PRE
Presentation IEEE International Con-ference on Pervasive Com-puting and Communica-tions
03/01/11 Seattle,USA
Degeler and Lazovik; In-terpretation of Inconsis-tencies via Context Con-sistency Diagrams.
Scientists RUG
Presentation Workshop on Service, En-ergy and Ecosystems (co-located with ICSOC’10),
12/01/10 San Fran-cisco,USA
Pagani and Aiello; To-wards a Service-OrientedEnergy Market: Currentstate and trend.
Scientists RUG
Interview Magazine 11/01/10 Benelux Facilitair&Gebouwbeheermagazine
Buildingsmanagementexperts.
RUG
Interview Website 10/01/10 TheNether-lands
ClubGreen website Environmentalexperts
RUG
Presentation Invited Keynote at theMetaalUnie meeting of theNetherlands
03/01/11 Groningen,NL
Keynote Building ex-perts
RUG
Poster Sensor Universe days 24/25-11-2010
Leeuwarden,NL
Poster Sensor industri-als and scien-tists
RUG
Projectflyer
Wireless Sensing in SmartBuildings Conference
02/01/11 Coventry,UK
General project presenta-tion
Sensor industri-als and buildingexperts
ADV
Projectflyer
European Conference onWireless Sensor Networks
02/01/11 Bonn,Germany
General project presenta-tion
Scientists ADV
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6.2 Planned dissemination activities
During the next period, the consortium will intensify its dissemination activities in dif-ferent events. Some of the key conferences where GREENERBUILDINGS project will bepresent are shown below:
Event Planneddate
Location Main topics
World SustainableBuilding Confer-ence
18 - 21 Octo-ber, 2011
Helsinki,Finland
It is now considered to be the pre-eminent international confer-ence series on sustainable building and construction. The pro-gramme covers a wide range of relevant sustainable constructionissues including sustainable strategies for construction, mitigationand adaptation to climate change, performance based building andknowledge management.
ECPPM - Euro-pean ConferencesOnProduct AndProcess ModelingIn The BuildingIndustry
2012 Iceland It brings together the academia, research, construction industry,software and Web developers to the topic of information manage-ment in the building and construction industry, in an interval of twoyears.
IEECB 2012 Com-mercial buildings
2012 - It aims to attract property investors, architects, and planners topresent and discuss synergies and cooperation in removing exist-ing barriers to energy efficiency.
ICT for SustainableHomes Conference
Autumn2011
Nice, France It aims at providing companies, research laboratories and other or-ganisations involved in ICT based products and services forthehome with a key opportunity to meet and network, to be informedof latest developments and find fresh ideas, to identify promisingtechnologies and markets, to find potential partners, to initiate orstrengthen projects, etc.
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Chapter 7
Conclusions
This deliverable summarizes the initial steps taken towards an effective dissemination andexploitation plan for the research efforts pursued in GREENERBUILDINGS. The report haspresented an overall strategy for dissemination actions including:
• the expected results to be disseminated,
• the target groups in the different activity sectors addressed, with a first identificationof potential members of the GREENERBUILDINGS SIG,
• the available dissemination instruments,
• the first achievements of implementation of the dissemination strategy and an indi-cation of upcoming events and opportunities for the next period.
Due to the early stage of the project execution phase, only dissemination activitieshave been carried out regarding the concept and approach of GREENERBUILDINGS.However, it is expected that exploitation strategies, including a market analysis, a compet-itive assessment and expected barriers for exploitation, and identification of knowledgetransfer activities will be included in version 2, which will be published in Month 26.
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Bibliography
[HT00] S. Harmsworth and S. Turpin.Creating an Effective Dissemination Strategy.TQEF national Co-ordination Team, 2000.
[ICT] ICT4E2B. Ict4e2b forum project website. www.ict4e2b.eu.
[REV] REVISITE. Revisite project website. www.revisite.eu.
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Chapter 8
Annex 1. GREENERBUILDINGS SpecialInterest Group
GREENERBUILDINGS Special Interest Group (SIG) – Potential members
Nr Type Organization Country Contact person Contact details1
1 Construction companiesassociations
EUROCONSTRUCT Austria Margarete Czerny Hidden
2 Construction companiesassociations
EUROCONSTRUCT Belgium Jean-PierreLiebaert
Hidden
3 Construction companiesassociations
The European Alliance ofCompanies for Energy Ef-ficiency in Buildings, EU-ROACE
Belgium Hidden
4 Architects Associations ACE Belgium Adrian Joyce Hidden5 Construction companies
associationsEUROACE Belgium Amanda Afifi Hidden
6 Construction companiesassociations
ENCORD Belgium Ger Maas Hidden
7 Platforms ECTP Belgium Sylvie Corrado Hidden8 Platforms E2B Belgium Hidden9 Public Promoters CECHODAS Belgium Sorcha Edwards Hidden10 Clients and users EDF (European Disability
Forum)Belgium Carlota Besozzi Hidden
11 Construction companiesassociations
EUROCONSTRUCT Czech Re-public
Jan Blahonosvsky Hidden
12 Construction companiesassociations
EUROCONSTRUCT Denmark Anders Bjerre,Soren Jensen
Hidden
13 Standardisation bodies CEN (European Commit-tee for Standardization)
EU Barbara Gatti Hidden
14 Construction companiesassociations
EUROCONSTRUCT Finland Pekka Pajakkala Hidden
15 Construction companiesassociations
EUROCONSTRUCT France Patrick de la Mor-vonnais
Hidden
16 Application developers Orange France Gilles Privat Hidden17 Embedded systems suppli-
ers, installers and serviceproviders for energy effi-cient buildings
Schneider Electric France France Francois Bonnard Hidden
1Details are hidden due to the public nature of this document.
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18 Construction companiesassociations
EUROCONSTRUCT Germany Erich Gluch Hidden
19 Peripheral equipment pro-ducers
Osram Germany Franz J.Bernitz Hidden
20 Hardware producers SIEMENS Germany Peter Ferstl Hidden21 Peripheral equipment pro-
ducersOSRAM Germany Uwe Liess Hidden
22 Construction companiesassociations
EUROCONSTRUCT Hungary Anna Gaspar Hidden
23 Construction companiesassociations
EUROCONSTRUCT Ireland Annette Hughes Hidden
24 Application Developers Akruu Ireland Kevin Quinn Hidden25 Construction companies
associationsEUROCONSTRUCT Italy Antonella Stem-
periniHidden
26 Construction companiesassociations and relatedresearch associations
ICIE (Istituto cooperativoper l’Innovazione)
Italy Mariella Melchiorri Hidden
27 Construction companiesassociations
EUROCONSTRUCT Norway Bjorn-Erik Oye Hidden
28 Construction companiesassociations
EUROCONSTRUCT Poland Mariusz Sochacki Hidden
29 Construction companiesassociations
EUROCONSTRUCT Portugal Fernando PaesAfonso
Hidden
30 Construction companiesassociations
EUROCONSTRUCT SlovakRepublic
Vladimir Lenko Hidden
31 Local Authorities & Na-tional/Regional PublicBodies
Agencia provincial de laenergia de Burgos
Spain Hidden
32 Local Authorities & Na-tional/Regional PublicBodies
Sociedad de Gestion Ener-getica de Cantabria
Spain Hidden
33 Local Authorities & Na-tional/Regional PublicBodies
Instituto Catalan de Ener-gia, ICAEN
Spain Hidden
34 Local Authorities & Na-tional/Regional PublicBodies
Fundacion de la Ener-gia de la Comunidad deMadrid, FENERCOM
Spain Hidden
35 Local Authorities & Na-tional/Regional PublicBodies
Instituto Energetico deGalicia, INEGA
Spain Hidden
36 Local Authorities & Na-tional/Regional PublicBodies
Fundacion Axencia Inter-municipal da Enerxia deVigo
Spain Hidden
37 Local Authorities & Na-tional/Regional PublicBodies
Fundacion Axencia En-erxetica Provincial daCoruna, FAEPAC
Spain Hidden
38 Local Authorities & Na-tional/Regional PublicBodies
Fundacion Asturiana de laEnergia, FAEN
Spain Hidden
39 Local Authorities & Na-tional/Regional PublicBodies
Fundacion Agencia Re-gional de Gestion de la En-ergia de Murcia, ARGEM
Spain Hidden
40 Local Authorities & Na-tional/Regional PublicBodies
Fundacion Agencia Localde la Energia del Nalon,EnerNalon
Spain Hidden
41 Local Authorities & Na-tional/Regional PublicBodies
Fundacion Tarraco Ener-gia Local
Spain Hidden
42 Local Authorities & Na-tional/Regional PublicBodies
Ente Vasco de la Energia,EVE
Spain Hidden
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8. ANNEX 1. GREENERBUILDINGS SPECIAL INTEREST GROUP
43 Local Authorities & Na-tional/Regional PublicBodies
Agencia Valenciana deEnergia
Spain Hidden
44 Local Authorities & Na-tional/Regional PublicBodies
Agencia Provincial de laEnergia de Toledo
Spain Hidden
45 Local Authorities & Na-tional/Regional PublicBodies
Agencia Provincial de laEnergia de Sevilla
Spain Hidden
46 Local Authorities & Na-tional/Regional PublicBodies
Agencia provincial de laEnergia de Granada
Spain Hidden
47 Local Authorities & Na-tional/Regional PublicBodies
Sociedad para el Desar-rollo Energetico de An-dalucia, SODEAN
Spain Hidden
48 Local Authorities & Na-tional/Regional PublicBodies
Instituto para la Diversifi-cacion y el Ahorro Ener-getico, IDEA
Spain Hidden
49 Local Authorities & Na-tional/Regional PublicBodies
Agencia Provincial de laEnergia de Cordoba
Spain Hidden
50 Local Authorities & Na-tional/Regional PublicBodies
Agencia Provincial de laEnergia de Cadiz
Spain Hidden
51 Local Authorities & Na-tional/Regional PublicBodies
Agencia Municipal de laEnergia de Malaga
Spain Hidden
52 Local Authorities & Na-tional/Regional PublicBodies
Agencia Local Gestora dela Energia de Las Palmasde Gran Canaria
Spain
53 Local Authorities & Na-tional/Regional PublicBodies
Agencia Local Energia deSevilla
Spain Hidden
54 Local Authorities & Na-tional/Regional PublicBodies
Agencia Local de la Ener-gia y el Cambio Climaticode Murcia
Spain Hidden
55 Local Authorities & Na-tional/Regional PublicBodies
Agencia Local de la ener-gia de Osona
Spain Hidden
56 Local Authorities & Na-tional/Regional PublicBodies
Agencia Insular de Ener-gia de Tenerife
Spain Hidden
57 Local Authorities & Na-tional/Regional PublicBodies
Agencia Extremena de laEnergia
Spain Hidden
58 Local Authorities & Na-tional/Regional PublicBodies
Agencia Energetica Mu-nicipal de Pamplona
Spain Hidden
59 Local Authorities & Na-tional/Regional PublicBodies
Agencia Energetica deVitoria-Gasteiz
Spain Hidden
60 Local Authorities & Na-tional/Regional PublicBodies
Agencia Energetica de laRibiera
Spain Hidden
61 Local Authorities & Na-tional/Regional PublicBodies
Agencia de Serveis Ener-getics de Terrasa
Spain Hidden
62 Local Authorities & Na-tional/Regional PublicBodies
Agencia de la Energia deLleida
Spain Hidden
63 Local Authorities & Na-tional/Regional PublicBodies
Agencia de Gestion Ener-getica de la Provincia deJaen, AGENER
Spain Hidden
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64 Local Authorities & Na-tional/Regional PublicBodies
Agencia de Gestion dela Energia de Castilla-LaMancha
Spain Hidden
65 Local Authorities & Na-tional/Regional PublicBodies
Agencia de Energia de Gi-jon
Spain
66 Local Authorities & Na-tional/Regional PublicBodies
Agencia de Energia deBarcelona
Spain Hidden
67 Local Authorities & Na-tional/Regional PublicBodies
Agencia Andaluza de laEnergia
Spain Hidden
68 Construction companiesassociations
EUROCONSTRUCT Spain Josep R. Fontana Hidden
69 Hardware producers Circuitos Impresos,S.A. (C.I.S.A.)
Spain Luciano Calle her-nandez
Hidden
70 Hardware producers Tecnologia y Diseno,S.A.(TEDISA)
Spain Concepcion Jara [email protected]
71 Embedded systems suppli-ers, installers and serviceproviders for energy effi-cient buildings
Matrix Spain jesus santos Hidden
72 Embedded systems suppli-ers, installers and serviceproviders for energy effi-cient buildings
Alava Ingenieros Spain Octavio mir Hidden
73 Certification entities Cidemco Spain Mikel barrado Hidden74 Embedded systems suppli-
ers, installers and serviceproviders for energy effi-cient buildings
Schneider Electric Spain Pablo Ruiz-escribano Ro-driguez
Hidden
75 Application Developers Moviquity Spain Victor ManuelMoracho
Hidden
76 Peripheral equipment pro-ducers
Sayme Spain Alfonso Murat Hidden
77 Peripheral equipment pro-ducers
Desetech Spain Mario J. Buron Hidden
78 Public Promoters AVS (Asociacion ViviendaSocial)
Spain Carlos Astorza Hidden
79 Public Real Estate Pro-moters
Visesa Spain Alberto Ortiz de El-gea
Hidden
80 Private Real Estate Pro-moters
CB Richard Ellis Spain David Lazaro Ro-drigo
Hidden
81 Network Operators EVE (Ente Vasco de la En-ergia)
Spain Jose Ramon Lopez Hidden
82 Construction companiesassociations
EUROCONSTRUCT Sweden Bengt Hericson Hidden
83 Construction companiesassociations
EUROCONSTRUCT Switzerland Yngve Abrahamsen Hidden
84 Construction companiesassociations
EUROCONSTRUCT The Nether-lands
Oebele Vries Hidden
85 Energy ManagementAgencies
EREC UE/Belgium Emanuela Giovan-netti
Hidden
86 Energy ManagementAgencies.
ENA (Energy NetworksAssociation)
UK Jane May Hidden
87 Energy ManagementAgencies.
AEP (Association of Elec-tricity Producers)
UK David Porter Hidden
88 Construction companiesassociations
EUROCONSTRUCT United Kind-gom
James Hastings Hidden
89 Hardware Producers/Ap-plication Developers
Curent Technologies USA Bruno Zaugg Hidden
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