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The aim of the course is to develop the ability to select and use technologies allowing monitoring and minimizing the energy consumption in the buildings and improving the quality of life of the people who live there
Evaluation of the energy demand in buildings.
Renewable energy systems.
Microcogeneration and trigeneration systems. Energy storage.
Building efficiency standards.
The course is divided into hours of frontal teaching (about 20%), hours of laboratory exercises on the Trnsys code (about 30%) and hours of supervision for the final project development (about 50%)
The exam consists of preparing and discussing a project
The final score will be unique for the entire Smart Buildings Lab