History of changes to: Smart_proof of market
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Jan. 28, 2023, 11:08 a.m. Created 43 [{"model": "core.projectfund", "pk": 24384, "fields": {"project": 1569, "organisation": 4, "amount": 24725, "start_date": "2013-05-31", "end_date": "2014-02-28", "raw_data": 38404}}]
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April 11, 2022, 3:45 a.m. Created 43 [{"model": "core.projectfund", "pk": 16485, "fields": {"project": 1569, "organisation": 4, "amount": 24725, "start_date": "2013-05-31", "end_date": "2014-02-28", "raw_data": 6721}}]
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April 11, 2022, 1:47 a.m. Updated 35 {"title": ["", "Smart_proof of market"], "description": ["", "\nIt has been recognised within Europe that approximately 80% of a building\u2019s total lifecycle\nenergy usage occurs during its operational stage. Recent studies indicate that the \u2018as-built\u2019\nperformance of new or refurbished buildings frequently does not achieve the \u2018as-designed\u2019\npredicted performance.\nWith an aim to bridge the performance gap between design intent and actual operation\nperformance and therefore increase the operational efficiency of buildings, a tool called VESCAN\nhas been newly developed by IES which goes beyond the traditional use of building\nsimulation at the design stage to the operational stage and enables operational energy\nefficiency measures to be developed and employed. This development was funded by Scottish\nEnterprise.\nVE-SCAN provides users with the tool to more accurately calibrate the model of the building\nby using the actual recorded information from the operational building data. By comparing the\ndifferences between the simulated calibrated model and the operational building data, it\nenables the user to identify where the building is underperforming. It was developed with\nintentions to overcome the discontinuity between the simulated performance of a building at\nthe design stage and in operation; and the problems of maintaining efficient building control\noperation by the Building Management System.\nTo conjunction with VE-SCAN, another newly developed IES tool via a TSB funded research\nproject, called VE-THERM extends the applications to manufacturing facilities where it\nallows the processes being undertaken in the building to be assessed in an integrated manner,\ntherefore manufacturers can understand and reduce their energy use at operation stage based\non metered or estimated data.\nCurrently both tools are prototype products and need development to take to market as fully\nfledged commercially viable products. Hence we are applying for the funding to carry out\nmarketing research on the assessment of their commercial viability.\n\n"], "extra_text": ["", "\n\n\n\n"], "status": ["", "Closed"]}
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