TECHNE: Special Series Vol. 1
Research and Experimentation

Linking future energy systems with heritage requalification in Smart Cities. On-going research and experimentation in the city of Trento (IT)

Maria Beatrice Andreucci
Sapienza Università di Roma
TECHNE: Special Series Vol. 1

Published 2018-04-09

Keywords

  • Trento Smart City,
  • Smart Energy Systems,
  • Smart grid,
  • Heritage requalification

How to Cite

Andreucci, M. B. (2018). Linking future energy systems with heritage requalification in Smart Cities. On-going research and experimentation in the city of Trento (IT). TECHNE - Journal of Technology for Architecture and Environment, (1), 87–91. https://doi.org/10.13128/Techne-22824

Abstract

Future Energy Systems in midsized Italian Smart Cities are highly dependent upon the pursuit of a smarter grid based on active end-user engagement, the use of distributed energy resources and real-time demand response. In Trento, due to its climatic conditions, the issue of smart energy systems is particularly relevant and its future smart electric grid is expected to produce energy efficiency improvements to the city’s historic municipal buildings, as well as to private residences and businesses. With the contribution of Trento’s Smart City Municipal Office, latest evidence of current approach to urban smart energy systems is presented, highlighting strategies and innovative solutions, benefitting the whole

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