Title: Julkisen rahoituksen stimuloiva vaikutus yritysten tutkimus ja kehitystoimintaan
1CSRC MEETING 06.07.04 TALLINN ENERGY SAVING
POSSIBILITIES IN BUILDING SERVICES ESKO TÄHTI
Finnish Development Centre for Building Services
Ltd.
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2 Definition of Building Services Building
services is the entity of technical systems,
equipment and services for real estate and
related premises. Building services produce
controlled conditions for the functions
needed in different premises, functions such
as air conditioning, water supply
and waste treatment, heat and electrity, lighting
and ICT, security and transportation
services.
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3ITEMS DISCUSSED IN THE PRESENTATION
- Some Common Items
- Finnish figures about Energy use
- EPBD Direktive
- Vision 2010
- Cube
- Some new Lines
4TOOLS FOR IMPROVING ENERGY EFFICIENCY
- TOOLS FOR PLANNING
- lifecycle calculations, simulation
- CONTROL OF ENERGY USE AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
- automation and control,
- IMPROVING OF CONSTRUCTION
- windows, materials, tightness, retrofitting
- BUILDING SERVICES
- ventilation, heat recovery, heating, production
- OTHER POSSIBILITIES
- total contracts (Rakli, Ökl),
5The Life Cycle
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6Energian loppukulutus sektoreittain 1970-1997
7Rakennuskannan energiankulutus Suomessa 1970-1990
8ENERGIANSÄÄSTÖOHJELMA TYÖRYHMÄN MIETINTÖ
Rakennusten lämmitysenergian
lämpötilakorjattu ominaiskulutus
Tilastointikäytännön muutoksesta johtuen vuoden
1994 jälkeiset luvut eivät ole vertailukelpoisia a
ikaisempien vuosien lukujen kanssa
9Lämmitysenergia asuinkerroistaloissa
10Lämmitysenergia toimistorakennuksissa
11Kiinteistösähkö asuinkerrostaloissa
12Kiinteistösähkö toimistorakennuksissa
13Energian loppukulutus Suomessa 1999Yhteensä 282
TWh
Muut 12
Teollisuus 49
Rakennustenlämmitys 22
Liikenne 17
14Energiankulutuksen aiheuttamatCO2-päästöt
Suomessa 1997Yhteensä 56 milj. tonnia
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EPBD activities in Finland national EP
project
16Ongoing activities
- Annual heat recovery efficiency calculation
method (based on the duration curve of outdoor
temperature including defrosting) since December
2003 - National EP project 20032005
- Funding of about 0.5 M for research and
preparation the revision of the building code - EP indicators
- Ventilation and cooling system performance
- Heating system and domestic hot water supply
- General EP calculation methods (such as EN 13790)
- Revision of relevant parts of building code
- Proposal for EP-values for building code
17Parties in the EP project
- HUT/HVAC Helsinki University of Technology
(ventilation and cooling and dynamic
calculation), Jarek Kurnitski, Kai Siren and Olli
Seppänen - VTT National Research Centre of Finland (heating
and domestic hot water), Jari Shemeikka - Tampere University of Technology (general
calculation method and indicators),Timo Kalema
and Juhani Heljo - HUT/Lighting Helsinki University of Technology
(lighting system and some internal gains),Liisa
Halonen - Coordinated by TAKE, Development Centre For
Finnish Building Services Ltd, Esko Tähti
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22Changes in the business environment
PERSPECTIVE CUSTOMER INTERFACE ECONOMIC
INTERFACE BUSINESS PLATFORM
TECHNICAL VALUES COSTS ONE-TIME SALES
REAL ESTATE SPACE SYSTEMS
FEATURES ADDED VALUE LIFECYCLE ACCOUNT- AB
ILITY SERVICE PRODUCTS PREMISES PRODUCTS
TOMORROW
YESTERDAY
FUTURE
NOW
CUSTOMERVALUES COMPRE-HENSIVE SERVICE
ECOLOGICAL TOTAL ECONOMIC EFFICIENCY SERVICE
PORTFOLIO
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24Program themes, activity focuses and application
areas
Advanced, modern lifecycle economical, functional
premises for users and owners
Themes - ICT - energy
- life cycle
INNOVATIONS
INTERNATIONALITY
WORKING PREMISES - functionality, controlled
conditions and services
HOUSING - technology and services
LIFECYCLE MANAGEMENT - economy, sustainable
development, environment - energy use
PROCESSES AND SERVICES - networking, CRM,
partnership - implementation, use, maintenance,
development
Focus areas
SYSTEMS - ICT platforms, reporting real estate -
other technical systems, components, materials
Application areas
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25Integrated total life cycle delivery packages
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26Total Technical Solutions
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27Facility Management
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28Kuninkaantie Senior High School
- First public and private sector partnership
project in Finland - The City of Espoo
- purchases maintenance and user services from the
project company - pays only for services provided
- 28-year collaboration model, 25-year service
agreement - with the objective of transferring an optimum
amount of project risks from the city to the
private service provider - Service production to be launched in the autumn
of 2003.
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29Cooperation is partnership with the objective of
developing high-quality services profitably to
the benefit of all partners.
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30Thanks for your attention!
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