CREAM – Integrating Climate Change Mitigation, Resource Efficiency and Adaptation in Building Stock Modelling

CREAM stands for: Integrating climate change mitigation, resource efficiency and adaptation in building stock modelling.

Objectives, strategies and measures in the field of climate protection, energy planning and the further development of energy networks in cities and municipalities should indeed be designed in a cross-sectoral manner. With the different modules of the Building Stock Model (BSM), we consider:

  •  Impact of municipal energy planning instruments and measures taken by the confederation and cantons
  •  Zone and urban planning as well as existing energy supply
  •  Energy efficiency in buildings (new, renovated and existing buildings)
  •  The local potential of renewable energy
  •  Material and resource consumption
  •  Investment and renewal planning

Municipal representatives, urban planners, energy suppliers, energy planners and engineers use various approaches and tools in this respect.

With the Climate-KIC project CREAM, we intended to find out if there is a need for a new energy planning tool that brings together the different aspects and actors. For this purpose, the approaches and tools used (including the Building Stock Model) were considered. The aim is to make the various modules of the Building Stock Model (BSM) available to our customers for their work.

Project infos

  • Project duration2016 bis 2017

  • Contact at TEP EnergyMartin Jakob

  • FundingClimate-KIC

  • Project partnersTEP Energy (lead), Chalmers University, Energy Efficiency Agency Poland (NAPE)

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