The BaaS system wins an open competitive tender to form part of the Green Campus Initiative in TU-Crete
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As part of its Green Campus Initiative, the Technical University of Crete has undertaken a number of actions to improve energy use, including a campus-wide energy management system to be installed in the TUC main campus in Chania (Greece). A total of 145 offices and rooms in the student residences are to be included in the installation. For the purchase, installation and configuration of the system an open competitive tender was issued by the University Technical Services asking for a system that will control individual climate on each of the rooms and will ensure parsimonious energy use and occupant thermal comfort. Monitoring for energy consumption and application of analytics to ensure proper operation is the topic of this installation which includes both hardware (controllers, energy meters, occupancy sensors, etc) and software. |
Special Issue on “Modelling, control, optimization and monitoring of energy-efficient buildings” in Journal of Process Control
Energy Efficient Buildings Special Issue,
Journal of Process Control, Volume 24, Issue 6, Pages 701-1024 (June 2014)
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jprocont.2014.06.001
6th Periodic Meeting in Brussels
During the days 18th and 19th of February, the 6th periodic meeting has been celebrated in Brussels, as meeting for preparing the Intermediate Technical Review. During the meeting, every single Work Package leader has presented the outcomes of the technical tasks, the status of the deliverables and the nexts steps within the project.
BaaS Project presents the second newsletter
The second newsletter of the BaaS project has been published in the Web page and LinkedIn. The content of the newsletter is an update of the advances achieved by every single Work Package. The following link shows the first page of the newsletter and the access to the content.