ARV

EU H2020 ARV - Climate Positive Circular Communities

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ARV
  • Project duration: -
  • Project status: ongoing
  • Funding:
    Societal Challenge (Horizon 2020 /EU funding /Project)
  • Institute: Institute for Renewable Energy

The vision of the ARV project is to contribute to speedy wide scale implementation of Climate Positive Circular Communities (CPCCs) where people can thrive and prosper for generations to come.

The overall aim is to demonstrate and validate attractive, resilient, and affordable solutions for CPCCs that will significantly speed up the deep energy renovations and the deployment of energy and climate measures in the construction and energy industries.

To achieve this, the ARV project will employ a novel concept relying on a combination of 3 conceptual pillars, 6 demonstration projects, and 9 thematic focus areas.

The 3 conceptual pillars are integration, circularity and simplicity. Integration in ARV means the coupling of people, buildings, and energy systems, through multi-stakeholder co-creation and use of innovative digital tools. Circularity in ARV means a systematic way of addressing circular economy through automated use of LCA, digital logbooks and material banks. Simplicity in ARV means to make the solutions easy to understand and use for all stakeholders, from manufacturers to end-users.

The 6 demos are urban regeneration projects in 6 locations around Europe. They have been carefully selected to represent the different European climates and contexts, and due to their high ambitions in environmental, social and economic sustainability. Renovation of social housing and public buildings are specifically focused. Together, they will demonstrate more than 50 innovations in more than 150,00 m2 of buildings.

Publications
Evaluating Positive Energy Districts: A Literature Review
Binda T, Bottero M, Bisello A (2022)
Conference proceedings article

Conference: International Symposium| New Metropolitan Perspectives | Reggio Calabria : 24.5.2022 - 26.5.2022

More information: https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-031-06825-6_ ...

https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-06825-6_170

Project Partners
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    Politecnico of Torino, Department of Environment, Land and Infrastructure Engineering

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    DANFOSS A/S

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    Conseil des Architectes d'Europe

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    Sintef AS

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    NANO POWER A.S.

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    Habitech Distretto Tecnologico Trentino S.c.a r.l.

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    Stichting Portaal

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    Bos Installatiewerken B.V.

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    iwell B.V.

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    Municipality of Karvina

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    mex architects bv

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    STICHTING BO-EX 91

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    UNIVERSITEIT UTRECHT

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    SONDERBORG ANDELSBOLIGFORENING

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    Center Danmark Drift ApS

  • COMITE EUROPEEN DE COORDINATION DE L'HABITAT SOCIAL AISBL

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    SISTEMES AVANCATS D'ENERGIA SOLAR TERMICA SCCL

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    Dolomiti Energia Holding SpA

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    Buro de Haan Informatie Technologie B.V.

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    GEMEENTE UTRECHT

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    Stichting Mitros

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    Rc Panels B.V.

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    Metrovacesa S.A.

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    Institut Balear de l'Habitatge

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    GREEN DIGITAL FINANCE ALLIANCE

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    PROJECT ZERO A/S

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    FUNDACIO INSTITUT DE RECERCA DE L'ENERGIA DE CATALUNYA

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    Ajuntament de Palma de Mallorca

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    Stichting Hogeschool Utrecht

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    ACCADEMIA EUROPEA DI BOLZANO

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    DANMARKS TEKNISKE UNIVERSITET

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    CESKE VYSOKE UCENI TECHNICKE V PRAZE

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    ENFOR A/S

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    NORGES TEKNISK-NATURVITENSKAPELIGE UNIVERSITET NTNU

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    OSLO KOMMUNE

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