The European Commission is supporting many projects in the field of energy saving, with the aim to improve inhabitants behavior and to help Europe to meet emission targets. The objective of the Balanced European Conservation Approach - ICT services for resource saving in social housing (BECA) Project is to enable consumption reduction of key resources in European Social Housing by providing usable ICT-based services for Resource Management and Resource Use Awareness, directly by tenants. The project is developing a range of ICT innovative services to be provided to the inhabitants of 7 different European cities: Örebro (Sweden), Manresa (Spain), Darmstadt (Germany), Torino (Italy), Havirov (Czech Republic), Ruse (Bulgaria), and Belgrade (Serbia). The ICT service will deliver to tenants information with direct timely and comprehensible feedback on the impact of their behavior on a full range of resource uses, thereby enabling tenants to save energy and water. This paper describes the project highlighting the adoption of ICT service in Torino and the initial results.
Energy Saving in Social Housing: an Innovative ICT Service for Occupant Behaviour / Martino, Mariapia; Guerrisi, Alessandra; Tartaglia, Michele. - STAMPA. - (2012), pp. 1-6. (Intervento presentato al convegno International Conference on Renewable Energy Research and Applications, ICRERA 2012 tenutosi a Nagasaki nel 11-14 November 2012) [10.1109/ICRERA.2012.6477276].
Energy Saving in Social Housing: an Innovative ICT Service for Occupant Behaviour
MARTINO, Mariapia;GUERRISI, ALESSANDRA;TARTAGLIA, Michele
2012
Abstract
The European Commission is supporting many projects in the field of energy saving, with the aim to improve inhabitants behavior and to help Europe to meet emission targets. The objective of the Balanced European Conservation Approach - ICT services for resource saving in social housing (BECA) Project is to enable consumption reduction of key resources in European Social Housing by providing usable ICT-based services for Resource Management and Resource Use Awareness, directly by tenants. The project is developing a range of ICT innovative services to be provided to the inhabitants of 7 different European cities: Örebro (Sweden), Manresa (Spain), Darmstadt (Germany), Torino (Italy), Havirov (Czech Republic), Ruse (Bulgaria), and Belgrade (Serbia). The ICT service will deliver to tenants information with direct timely and comprehensible feedback on the impact of their behavior on a full range of resource uses, thereby enabling tenants to save energy and water. This paper describes the project highlighting the adoption of ICT service in Torino and the initial results.Pubblicazioni consigliate
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