SATO’s Final Event

SATO is excited to announce our final event at the Sustainable Places 2024 conference in Luxembourg, from September 23-25. This significant milestone will be marked by three workshops showcasing the results and insights gained throughout the project, focusing on energy efficiency, self-assessment, and building management.

Workshop 1: Innovations for Whole Building Energy Self-Assessment

Date: Tuesday, September 24, 2024 | Time: 09:00 - 12:30

The workshop will focus on key innovations, lessons learned and obstacles to self-assessment and optimization of building energy. It is the final event of the SATO project, an H2020-funded initiative, which aims to improve building energy efficiency by enabling real-life assessment of energy use. The platform consists of an IoT middleware, a self-assessment framework, optimization services, and end-user applications. It uses semantic models to support data and systems interoperability, allowing self-discovery, orchestration, and execution of KPIs, assessments, and computational tasks.

Workshop 2: Energy Demand Flexibility for a Faster Energy Transition

Date: Wednesday, September 25, 2024 | Time: 09:00 - 12:30

This workshop addresses highly insulated buildings can reduce energy needs by up to 80%, promoting a transition towards renewable energy. Deep thermal retrofits can increase comfort intervals and enable intelligent, flexible buildings. The Smart Readiness Indicator (SRI) concept finds greater effectiveness in deep thermal retrofit buildings. Projects like SATO and SMART2B contribute to leveraging building flexibility and improving indoor comfort and energy efficiency.

Workshop 3: Real-Time Self-Assessment for Building Energy Management

Date: Wednesday, September 25, 2024 | Time: 11:00 - 12:30

This workshop, led by the SATO project, discusses the importance of building self-assessment, optimization, and control in real-time energy resource management and system fault detection. It highlights the potential benefits of BIM integration and self-assessment results in supporting building management in decision-making related to maintenance and system upgrades. The workshop also explores the reasons for the building sector's lack of self-assessment and the barriers to its development

Don’t miss out SATO’s in Sustainable Places 2024!

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