Project detail

InStep - International Sustainable Engineering Practices

Duration: 29.05.2018 — 30.09.2019

Funding resources

Ministerstvo zahraničních věcí ČR - International Visegrad Fund (Visegrad Grants, Visegrad+ Grants, Strategic Grants)

- whole funder

On the project

The project deals with environmental issues in terms of the energy efficiency of buildings and urban settlements and the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions due to their construction and operation. The design and assessment of individual buildings in these aspects is, on account of the activities of the European Institutions, their regulations and also the resulting national legislation at a relatively high level. The problem of newly-proposed buildings is high initial investment, which is usually unprofitable without state support for the energy efficiency of buildings and use of renewable energy sources (RES). If the building is also an energy supplier, the problem is also its connection to the power grid. One solution to these problems can be to create RES based energy-efficient systems at the level of urban settlement. In addition to technical knowledge, implementing such systems also requires demanding work with the local population, their representatives, as well as operators of existing networks. It is extremely important that all actors understand the proposed system as their own and actively participate in it. Achieving such a state requires a new approach from designers, so to say planning from the bottom in synergy with the local community (street, village, settlement). However, designers, not only in the V4 countries, are not systematically prepared for such an approach and related challenges.

Keywords
Education, renewable energy, energy efficiency

Mark

21810098

Default language

English

People responsible

Vajkay František, Ing., Ph.D. - principal person responsible

Units

Institute of Building Structures
- (2018-02-16 - not assigned)