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Business model innovation for Future Energy Efficient Buildings and Districts; guideline to mobility and storage

Defining guidelines to spot emerging business opportunities and to develop techno-commercial solutions accelerating the market diffusion of decentralized multi-energy systems and energy efficiency measures for buildings and districts.

Brief information

School:

Engineering and Architecture

Status:

Completed

Period:

01.01.2017 - 31.12.2020

Overview

The successful deployment of the energy transition relies on the capability of market players to develop innovative business models to address emerging business opportunities associated with the diffusion of new energy efficient technologies (i.e. reduce kWh/m2) and renewable decentralized energy systems (i.e. reduce CO2/kWh). The challenge addressed in this project is to identify and develop attractive business models tailored to EEB&D and bridging other market segments that were previously well-separated and are now overlapping. The development of guidelines will focus on the new roles of stakeholders e.g. customers increasing autonomy and flexibility, emerging aggregators, and flexibility providers, as well as on the interactions with closely related sectors (e.g. mobility and storage).

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Type of project

Forschung

Internal organisations involved
  • Engineering and Architecture
  • CC Business Engineering
External project partner
  • ETH Zürich
  • EPFL
  • Université de Genève
External project funder
  • Komission für Technologie und Innovation, KTI
Funding
  • KTI-HSLU als Nicht-Hauptgesuchsteller/in
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Persons involved: internal

Project manager
Project Co-Head
  • Benjamin Rohrbach
Member of project team
  • Felix Bucher
  • Emanuele Facchinetti
  • Anthony Haroutunian
  • Christoph Imboden
  • Melissa Obermeyer
  • Maria-Eleni Papaefthymiou
  • Benjamin Rohrbach
  • Achim Schneider
  • Sabine Sulzer
  • Helene Voss

Publications

  • Article, review; peer reviewed (1)

    • Facchinetti, Emanuele; Rohrbach, Beni; Gerko, Van der Wel & Bollinger, Andrew (2018). Monetary Value of a District’s Flexibility on the Spot- and Reserve Electricity Markets. Buildings, 2018, 8(181), 1-14. doi: 10.3390/buildings8120181

  • Article, review; not peer reviewed (1)

    • Facchinetti, Emanuele (2018). Governing Energy Transitions: strategic challenges of local utility companies in the Swiss energy transition. Network Industries Quarterly, 2018(20), 21-27.

Brief information

School:

Engineering and Architecture

Status:

Completed

Period:

01/01/2017 - 12/31/2020

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