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Omar Shafqat, KTH

Stockholm, 2016-09-22

Presentation of the work done in the Swedish test sites The role of ICT, Social and Energy aspects

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Stockholm measures

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Hammarby Sjöstad

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Recruitment strategy

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BRF Area (m2) Apartments Construction year Ventilation type

Älven 8231 69 2003 FVP

Grynnan 10974 121 2004 F

Holmen 12914 114 2002 FTX

Sjöportalen 1 8447 89 2003 FTX

Sjöstaden 1 16616 167 2003 F

Sjöstadsviken 8349 83 2007 F

Strandkanten 3941 50 2004 F

Redaren 8072 104 2008 F

Sickla Kanal 7706 66 2002 FTX

Seglatsen 15692 137 2007 FVP

Slusstornet 9186 82 2004 F

Båtbyggaren 1 13535 135 2008 F

Hammarby Kanal 4889 38 2002 F

Hammarby Ekbake 8405 60 F

Association Level Data Collection

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• BRF Seglatsen - 137 Apartments

• BRF Grynnan – 121 Apartments

Household Level Data Collection

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30 Households30 Households

Smappee

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Individual Heating, hot watermeasurements

Individual Heating, hot watermeasurements

Individual electricity throughDSO

Individual electricity throughDSO

Local heating microgridLocal heating microgrid

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Hourly and historical Heating, Hot water and Cold water

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