The Estonian pilot is based on 15 buildings from the main campus of Tallinn University of Technology, which are all connected to the same building automation system.
Tallinn University of Technology aims to become climate neutral by 2035 and therefore the reduction of energy use and well-informed implementation of energy saving measures is urgently needed. The buildings have been built or renovated during the past 4 to 20 years, which means that there is a range of HVAC and building automation functionalities to test ENTRANCE solutions on.
The Tallin pilot site will implement following solutions.
Analyze of energy performance in relation to new performance indicators of decarbonization and indoor environment in relation to occupant comfort and well-being.
The ENTRANCE methodology to develop cost-effective decarbonization pathway for the buildings
The developed algorithms via an IoT platform to improve energy efficiency, flexibility and IEQ
Prescriptive maintenance and replacement tool to assure the reliability of building service systems and reduce maintenance costs.
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