The company specializes in seamlessly integrating solar modules into building structures, turning traditional buildings into efficient, sustainable energy sources. 3S Swiss Solar Solutions'' approach combines technology with a commitment to environmental sustainability, reflecting our dedication to reducing the carbon footprint of buildings
The Building Stock Model (BSM) serves diverse purposes, from energy planning to impact analysis. It aids public Swiss authorities in developing strategies and achieving energy and climate goals by considering factors like energy demand, technology, and economic paramters up to
4 天之前· Detailed info and reviews on 100 top Energy companies and startups in Switzerland in 2024. Get the latest updates on their products, jobs, funding, investors, founders and more. We ensure that cutting-edge scientific research finds a direct implementation in user-defined applications by building customized solutions for our clients that
BKW is a growing network employing more than 12,000 people in 140 companies in Switzerland and Europe. We stand for future-proof energy production, resource-efficient infrastructure and environmentally friendly buildings. Our experts consult with customers on engineering, building technology and smart energy procurement.
Buildings use about 40% of the energy consumed in Switzerland every year, and account for over 25% of all CO2 emissions. They produce more greenhouse gas than the industrial sector, as the chart
Sustainability is also playing an increasingly important role in buildings – for owners, operators and tenants. Efficient operation lowers energy consumption, reduces costs and protects the climate. In addition, smart building automation increases not only efficiency, but also comfort and safety – for sustainably satisfied users.
We provide world-class solutions across Switzerland – giving businesses the tools they need to save energy and make their buildings truly smart. These forward-thinking brands have worked with our partner network on their journey
Based on the scientific consensus, the Swiss government has committed to reduce its greenhouse-gas emissions to net zero by 2050 in line with the Paris Agreement. 1. By far the biggest source of these emissions in
Currently, in Switzerland, around 64% of buildings are supplied by oil and gas and 44% of the buildings supplied by fossil fuels were constructed before 1990 (Federal Statistical office, 2015). Such
The new six-storey building is being constructed in a prominent location near the railway station in Sursee. The building will be constructed as a service and residential building in future-oriented, energy-efficient timber system construction. 80% of the building will be office and commercial use, the rest will be residential use.
The use of Internet of Things (IoT) technology is crucial for improving energy efficiency in smart buildings, which could minimize global energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions. IoT applications use numerous sensors to integrate diverse building systems, facilitating intelligent operations, real-time monitoring, and data-informed decision-making.
Since 2010, the Swiss federal and cantonal buildings programme has been promoting the energy-efficient renovation of buildings as well as renewable energies, waste heat recovery and the optimisation of building services technology.
In Switzerland more than 40% of energy consumption and about a third of climate-damaging CO2 emissions are attributable to the building industry. Through the Building Programme the Federal Government and the cantons hope to reduce energy consumption considerably in the Swiss building industry and also lower CO2 emissions.
5 天之前· Switzerland is on track to meet its emission reduction targets, with a 24% decrease between 1990 and 2022, while its economy has more than doubled in size Remaining on track requires scaling renewables, increasing energy storage, and maturing negative emission technologies An estimated CHF 13bn per
CSEM provides digital energy solutions based on solar photovoltaics, building energy management, ultra-low-power computing, and secure IoT systems experience. Switzerland is developing its strong potential for innovation.
Customized solutions for diverse challenges The modular concept of Swiss Modular Building leaves room for flexible extensions. We guarantee a high level of quality, short construction times, environmentally friendly production and a transparent pricing model. Sustainability. Recyclable, energy efficient, environmentally friendly, certified
Today, buildings account for almost half Switzerland''s energy consumption and approximately one third of the country''s CO2 emissions. Swiss energy and climate policy aims to make buildings in Switzerland more energy-efficient, halve energy consumption, and reduce net CO2 emissions to zero by 2050.
The Buildings Programme: Since 2010, one third of the revenue from the CO2 levy has been used for the federal and cantonal buildings programme. It promotes the energy-efficient renovation of building shells as well as renewable energies, waste heat recovery, building technologies and geothermal energy projects.
5 天之前· Switzerland is on track to meet its emission reduction targets, with a 24% decrease between 1990 and 2022, while its economy has more than doubled in size Remaining on track requires scaling renewables, increasing
In this study, we identify key strategies for the robust renovation of six Swiss buildings representing 70% of the existing Swiss residential building stock currently in need of
In this study, we identify key strategies for the robust renovation of six Swiss buildings representing 70% of the existing Swiss residential building stock currently in need of renovation.
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Started in 2011, the project''s central focus is to help India mainstream Energy-Efficient and Thermally Comfortable (EETC) Building Design for both commercial and residential buildings. BEEP works with building industry, policy makers, and building owners to catalyze adoption of EETC building design and technologies.
We provide world-class solutions across Switzerland – giving businesses the tools they need to save energy and make their buildings truly smart. These forward-thinking brands have worked with our partner network on their journey to net carbon zero.
With the Buildings programme the federal government and the cantons want to significantly reduce energy consumption in Switzerland''s buildings, as well as cut CO2 emissions from buildings. The programme supports structural energy-efficiency measures in the buildings sector.
The Swiss buildings stock consumes approximately 90 TWh, i.e. 40 per cent of the total end energy demand in Switzerland. Buildings also account for about one third of Switzerland’s CO2 emissions. Energy Strategy 2050 (Switzerland’s new energy policy) aims to reduce the energy consumption of the Swiss buildings park to 65 TWh by 2050.
The case studies presented in our work notably represent buildings with the median energy performance within the building stock, predominantly lacking insulation, and cover most of the operational GHG emissions of buildings in Switzerland while being supplied by oil and gas.
As the energy consumption of residential buildings in Switzerland is, on average, closely aligned with that of Northern European countries 4, 5, it makes Switzerland an informative case study for exploring energy retrofitting scenarios in Europe.
In Switzerland, with around 64% of buildings still heated by oil and gas and 70% of the building stock built before strong energy efficiency standards were implemented (Federal Statistical Office 8), it is clear that fossil-based heating systems have to be removed 9.
The study includes identifying optimal renovation options for the envelope and heating systems for building representatives from all construction periods that are currently in need of renovation in Switzerland. The findings emphasize the paramount importance of heating system replacements across all construction periods.
The project is based on data from 193 buildings in Fribourg, Vaud, and Geneva cantons, collectively encapsulating between 72% and 89% of Switzerland’s dwelling count, according to the Federal Statistical Office (FSO) (Federal Statistical Office 66).
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