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Interactive energy planning with LUUCY and myEnergyGuide

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Project Idea Description

Which problem do you want to solve?


Politics, authorities, private sector and society are equally challenged to sustainably adapt Switzerland's energy supply to the new requirements (e.g. electromobility) and to decarbonize it at the same time (e.g. heating systems). The fields of action for this are to be considered interdisciplinary, i.e. as cooperation and interaction of the different disciplines. In this respect, the future "Energy System Switzerland", consisting of renewable energy sources, sector coupling, energy storage and consumption optimization, is to be understood as an interdisciplinary system with considerable synergy potentials and numerous interdependencies. The energy supply of a building can/must no longer be considered only on a parcel-specific basis. Energy resources (roofs, facades, heat exchangers for ambient energy, storage potentials) should be recorded in their fine granularity and assessed in the context of energy networks (electricity, heating/cooling/energy, ...). From comprehensible analyses and representations of the complex subject matter and an overarching understanding of the systematics of sustainable and robust energy management, insights for incentive programs and collaboration models emerge. These lead to concepts and action spaces for novel forms of collaboration between public authorities and the private sector.


Who are the customers and how will they benefit from a solution?


Users of the proposed consulting and planning tool can be found at the regional, municipal, neighborhood, and building levels. A central element is to be able to exchange information with the next higher planning level about future scenarios, the coordination of measures and a monitoring of the ongoing development. The superordinate levels belong to the area of responsibility of the authorities in the context of their spatial, real estate and infrastructure development. With our project, we focus primarily on this target group and their new tasks in the area of spatial and energy planning.


How does your project idea affect energy savings or CO2 emissions?


In our opinion, the renovation backlog in the building sector is largely due to the high (and ever-increasing) complexity or multidisciplinary nature of the tasks. Decisions on direction require a considerable degree of competence, which is not easy to obtain. If this information gap can be closed with easy-to-use tools and the action threshold for property owners can be lowered, the building renewal rate (renovation, extension, replacement) in Switzerland can be substantially increased.



Current status and activities to date


Our project builds on and is based on the combination of the following two tools:




As already mentioned, the USP of our project is the combination of these two tools: via LUUCY.ch, the authorities can plan the sustainable development of their area, and via myEnergyGuide.ch, they can simultaneously establish long-term customer loyalty. LUUCY and myEnergyGuide have only collaborated selectively to date, but the proposed project idea has been under discussion and conceptual development for over a year. The use of GIS data is generally not trivial. Data inaccuracies, errors or contradictions must be able to be resolved by the tools. This is the special know-how for the 3D data of LUUCY as well as for the energy data of myEnergyGuide.


LUUCY represents the spatial context of the built landscape throughout Switzerland and supplements this with all publicly available spatial data. Cities such as Zurich ("enerGIS"), Basel or Geneva already have detailed network maps, including expansion stages. With LUUCY, new building concepts or entire site projects can be recorded, displayed and evaluated in context in a wide variety of data formats (including IFC) and initial estimates of construction costs can be made. The link with the analysis of energy resources in myEnergyGuide also allows the operational costs and the total CO2 impact to be determined.


myEnergyGuide allows communication with property occupants and owners and could be provided free of charge (possibly as a branded version) by the authorities:








Resources needed


In the context of this research we focus on the following two use-cases:



Within the scope of this research project, basic principles, process and information requirements for a sustainable and, if possible, CO2 neutral energy supply are to be developed and implemented as a mockup in the two tools LUUCY.ch and myEnergyGuide.ch, among others:




How can the Energy Lab help you?


Contacts to municipalities and planning offices in the field can help to bring important first movers and know-how carriers on board. Of course, additional energy technology knowledge, especially in the field of energy networks, is always welcome.

Politicians, authorities, the private sector and society are equally challenged to reduce the CO2 consumption of the settlement area. The project combines the croudfunding approach of MyEnergyGuide with the planning tool of LUUCY's digital twin and thus enables decision-makers to create effective insentivation models and optimized framework conditions so that the threshold of willingness to act can be lowered for all and thus the decarbonization of the settlement area can be dynamized.