The BRITA in PuBs project within the EU Eco-Buildings programme started in 2004 and finished in spring 2008. The project aimed to increase the market penetration of innovative and effective retrofit
The expression polygeneration is defined as the use of multiple primary energy inputs to create multiple en-ergy outputs. The aim of the project OPTIPOLYGEN is to investigate the potential of
The aim of the project Architecture and Energy is to analyse the interplay between architectural design and primary energy consumption in response to the introduction of the new Danish Energy
The Danish Technological Institute developed a prototype for a more energy-efficient HVAC system. The new regulation technology has been implemented in an Exhausto ventilation aggregate located in a
Mini bars consume up to 10 percent of the total electricity costs of a hotel. Therefore, the energy consumption of mini bars has been brought into focus in this project. The existing mini bar market
The barriers so far preventing use of sophisticated, energy-efficient lighting control were analysed and tools developed for selecting optimum system solutions for automatic lighting control in
Lab tests have shown that the need for basic ventilation in foundries can be reduced by removing flue gases as close to the source as possible. These results have subsequently been confirmed by tests
The project group developed a method to characterise the dynamic properties of solar shading in connection with the current window the project group wants to use and not just an old standard window
The project group studied the possibilities of preventing rime formation on cooling and freezing furniture in supermarkets by removing part of the air humidity via air-conditioning systems and by