SWIVT II
Implementation phase on settlement modules for existing residential quarters - impetus for networking energy-efficient technologies

Immediately after the completion of the SWIVT project, the follow-up project SWIVT II was started. The project accompanies the implementation phase of the redevelopment of the Darmstadt post office housing estate. Parts of the concepts tested in SWIVT are to be implemented here depending on their economic and ecological advantages. For the implementation phase, the concepts developed in SWIVT will be further developed and evaluated and compared with the effects of actually implemented structural measures and installed components. The evaluation of the effects refers to the primary energy demand as well as the life cycle related greenhouse gas emissions.

In SWIVT II, the Material Flow Management and Resource Management department is responsible for the ecological forecast comparison and the development of a flue gas measurement concept for the cogeneration plants to be installed. The goal of the exhaust gas measurement concept is to evaluate different generation situations of the combined heat and power plants with regard to their emissions. Here, dynamic load situations in the sense of an increased number of partial load situations are measured and evaluated. A scaling analysis enables the evaluation of the transferability of the developed strategies and the implemented concept to other, generic existing settlements.

Acronym

SWIVT II

Coordinator

TU Darmstadt, Institut für Statik und Konstruktion

Duration

01. August 2018 – 01. Dezember 2021

Principal

Bundeswirtschaftsministerium BMWI