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BeAware Boosting Energy Awareness With Adaptive Real-time Environments

BeAware Boosting Energy Awareness With Adaptive Real-time Environments. STREP Project INFSO-ICT-224557 Coordinating person: Giulio Jacucci , Adj Professor, PhD Helsinki Institute for Information Technology Helsinki University of Technology and University of Helsinki giulio.jacucci@hiit.fi.

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BeAware Boosting Energy Awareness With Adaptive Real-time Environments

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  1. BeAwareBoosting Energy Awareness With Adaptive Real-time Environments STREP Project INFSO-ICT-224557Coordinating person: Giulio Jacucci , Adj Professor, PhDHelsinki Institute for Information TechnologyHelsinki University of Technology and University of Helsinkigiulio.jacucci@hiit.fi

  2. A 3-d consortium Service and Component Developers (including SMEs): Engineering, IES, BaseN Local Energy Companies: ENELsi(Italy), Vattenfall (Nordic company) R&D Leading Organisations: Helsinki University of Technology, Power Interactive Institute, University of Padova,…

  3. North-South climate dmension • Nordic trials • Southern trials

  4. The Scenario

  5. Conceptual framework • Electrical devices , appliances, use • Consumption, conservation, saving, curtailing • Feedback, cues

  6. Recognising patterns at detailed device level

  7. Ubiquitous Interaction

  8. THANK YOU!

  9. Service and User Experience Innovation • Ubiquitous interfaces support active users in • Monitor the consumption and understand the effects of different choices • Control with more precision power consuming appliances and systems (lights, heating, etc.) • Share consumption practices in groups and communities. This can create opportunities for learning better practices or incentives for adopting virtuous behaviours.

  10. Introduction • Proposed STREP Project to Call 2 • Strategic Objective 6.3 (ICT for Environmental Management and Energy Efficiency) • Focus c (ICT for Energy Intensive Systems) • New and affordable ICT for Energy-intensive Systems for: • Design and simulation of energy use profiles covering the entire life-cycle of energy-intensive products, services and processes • Intelligent and interactive monitoring of energy production, distribution, trading and use • Innovative tools, business models and platforms for energy efficiency service provision • Focus on • Efficient management of local power grids • Energy-neutral home/working environments

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