
E Lunch webinar: What is the optimal energy renovation for every home in the Netherlands?

What is the optimal energy renovation for every home in the Netherlands?
Watch back E Lunch webinar What is the optimal energy renovation for each house in the Netherlands?
At TU Eindhoven at the Institute for Renewable Energy Storage (EIRES), Lisanne Havinga is working on a model, which can make home preservation cheaper and better quality in order to achieve the optimal energy renovation for each home.
Havinga has a clear goal in mind: to accelerate and improve the energy transition by helping housing associations and individuals to make their homes more sustainable.
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She wants to achieve that goal with the Calculation Core: a system consisting of dynamic models and a supercomputer that calculates billions of combinations of solutions.
For every homeowner in the Netherlands, an appropriate, science-based advice for making their home more sustainable can be made.
"I want to make a real difference to the energy transition from a scientific perspective. After four years of struggling, that now seems to be succeeding with the Rekenkern."
With her position as assistant professor of Building Performance and member of the management team of EIRES, her agenda is packed.
There ís also a lot of work to do, because the most important questions people have when making their homes more sustainable are actually unanswerable right now, according to Havinga.
These include questions such as: can I still get my home sufficiently warm during a cold winter night when I am connected to the new heat network or that new heat pump?
And what about comfort in summer?
Or: what is the most advantageous solution financially?
Abstract
What is the optimal energy renovation for each house in the Netherlands?
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Speaker Bio
Lisanne Havinga Msc. PhD. studied Building Engineering at TU Eindhoven.
Afterwards, she worked for 6 years as an architect at Compen Architects.
In 2019, Lisanne received her PhD from TU Eindhoven on the topic "Advancing Post-War Housing: Integrating Heritage Impact, Environmental Impact, Hygrothermal Risk and Costs in Renovation Design Decisions".
Currently, she is an assistant professor of Building Performance and a member of the management team of Eindhoven Institute for Renewable Energy Storage (EIRES).
Links:
Links Energy Plan:
- Watchback E Lunch webinar What is the optimal energy renovation for every home in the Netherlands?
- Watchback of the E Lunch webinar: Is long-term storage feasible for home sustainability?
-Looking back at the recording Energyplan NL 2030" - How should we approach it?
- Energy plan NL 2050 (2018 - 2022)
- The links to the video recording of the KIVI annual conference 2020 session W13 Below:
