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More frequent heat waves are expected to lead to a significant rise in energy demand for cooling buildings. However, the air-conditioning split units that often equip buildings further aggravate the problem by generating waste heat. Cool*Alps aims at improving the climate change adaptability and energy security of the Alpine region by supporting the diffusion of innovative Thermal Activated Buildings (TABs). The latter enable CO2-free heating and cooling with one system and make settlements more flexible and resilient to extreme heat periods. Cool*Alps leverage their great potential by developing the competences of builders and planners and supporting decision makers in implementing TABs.

Factsheet

  • 2021 – 2027
  • Carbon neutral and resource sensitive Alpine region
  • SO 2.1 - Promoting energy efficiency and reducing greenhouse gas emissions
    • AG9 Energy efficiency and renewable energy
  • 09/2022
  • 02/2024
  • 538.700 EUR
  • 388.800 EUR

Description

Climate scenarios indicate a significant increase in heat waves and extreme weather events in the Alpine region. At the same time, the expansion of renewable energy bears new challenges in energy supply security due to the volatility of production and raises the need for storage options. Currently, buildings are increasingly being equipped with climate-split devices which further exacerbate the microclimatic problem of the environment due to waste heat. With thermal component activation (TAB), a technology is available in a climate-friendly and cheap way and release it again with a time delay. This flexibility can make settlements more resilient to extreme heat periods and make a direct contribution to energy security. TABs have increasingly been implemented in the Alpine region in recent years, but the great potential of cooling as well as storing renewable energy has been insufficiently exploited. Reasons for that include primarily lack of knowledge on the part of planners, adherence to existing practices as well as lack of funding.

The overarching goal of the project is to improve the adaptability and resilience of buildings and settlements in the Alpine region. A package of resources enabling sensitisation and knowledge transfer to plan thermally acitvated buildings and settlements in the ASP programme area will be provided. A TAB toolbox includes the following four dimensions: a planning guide, a proposal paper for TAB fundings and improvement of legal framework conditions, a pool for experts and the Innovation map TAB Alpine Space, with the aim of sensitising and increasing the competences and knowledge exchange of builders, planners, and political decision makers.

The hub of this project is the existing online tool "Innovation Map TAB" by the Salzburg-Bavaria region (www.zukunft-bau.at/innovationslandkarte), which will be rolled out to the whole of Austria, Southern Germany, Northern Italy, and Switzerland. There are currently different approaches and strengths: in Southern Germany and Northern Italy, mainly commercial buildings are being implemented with TAB, while Austria has initial experiences with subsidies in redidential construction, and in Switzerland, innovative processes for concrete  recycling are being developed. In the building sector, innovations are strongly determined by the radius of action. Due to the transnational approach of the project, the partner countries can benefit greatly from each other´s technical and normaitve experiences. Common to all regions are the need for practice-oriented training, best pracise projects and an active exchange among experts. The planned measures should lead to innovation impulse and an accelerated implementation of this key technology. The spatial proximity of the project regions, the similar climatic conditions and the supra-regional electricity market are strong drivers and guarantors for maximum synergies for a joint approach.

Partners

Future agency for construction (Lead partner)
  • Lead partner
  • Austria
  • Salzburg (AT32)
  • Salzburg
Bayern Innovativ Ltd.
  • Germany
  • Mittelfranken (DE25)
  • Nürnberg
BETONSUISSE Marketing AG
  • Switzerland
  • Espace Mittelland (CH02)
  • Bern
Innovation Salzburg
  • Austria
  • Salzburg (AT32)
  • Salzburg
Energy Agency South Tyrol - CasaClima
  • Italy
  • Provincia Autonoma di Bolzano/Bozen (ITH1)
  • Bozen
Rosenheim University of Applied Sciences
  • Germany
  • Oberbayern (DE21)
  • Rosenheim
  • 47.751813513.0168924
  • 49.450126111.1021933
  • 46.94800947.4447301
  • 47.801509613.0183245
  • 46.498112511.3547801
  • 47.867467812.1072215

Outcomes


  • TAB roll-out toolbox

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    A package of resources enabling sensitization and knowledge transfer for the planning of Thermal Activated Buildings (TAB) and settlements in the Alpine Space area will be provided.

    A package of resources enabling sensitization and knowledge transfer for the planning of Thermal Activated Buildings (TAB) and settlements in the Alpine Space area will be provided. The toolbox includes the following four dimensions:

    Following the great success of the first TAB planning guide, which was published in 2016, an updated version of this guide has now been developed as part of the Cool*Alps project, which describes the important topic of thermal activation in detail.   A proposal paper for funding Thermal Activated Buildings (TAB) to strengthen the impulse for increased use and to support pioneering planners in this area.  

    The new created innovation map TAB Alpine Space offers a collection of innovative Thermal Activated Buildings (TAB) in the alpine region. Over 120 TAB projects and over 160 TAB experts from 4 countries have already been entered. The projects range from refurbishments with retrofitted pipes and new-build apartment buildings to public buildings such as schools, university buildings and offices. For each project there is an info box with the most important data, a few photos and a short description. This gives you a good overview of the many possibilities of Thermal Activated Buildings! The diversity of the projects also lies in their heat supply: Heating and cooling via heat pump systems or directly via solar thermas systems, for example. Energy is also supplied in a wide variety of ways, e.g. through PV systems on roofs and facades or through wind energy.

      The TAB expert network presents experienced construction companies as well as architectural and specialist planning offices with experience in the construction of Thermal Activated Buildings. Over 160 contacts in 4 Alpine Space countries are already listed. You can reach TAB experienced companies in your area with just a few clicks! Would you like to part of the map with your project, please contact office@zukunft-bau.at

Pilots


  • Innovation map TAB Alpine Space

    The new created innovation map TAB Alpine Space offers a collection of innovative Thermal Activated Buildings (TAB) in the alpine region. Over 120 projects from 4 countries have already been entered. The projects range from refurbishments with retrofitted pipes and new-build apartment buildings to public buildings such as schools, university buildings and offices.

    For each project there is an info box with the most important data, a few photos and a short description. This gives you a good overview of the many possibilities of Thermal Activated Buildings!

    The diversity of the projects also lies in their heat supply: Heating and cooling via heat pump systems or directly via solar thermas systems, for example. Energy is also supplied in a wide variety of ways, e.g. through PV systems on roofs and facades or through wind energy.

    Would you like to part of the map with your project, please contact office@zukunft-bau.at

Downloads

  • Proposal paper for  funding of Thermal Activated Buildings (TAB) to strengthen the impulse for increased use and to support pioneering planners in this area.

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  • The new created innovation map TAB Alpine Space offers a collection of innovative Thermal Activated Buildings (TAB) in the alpine region. Over 120 projects from 4 countries have already been entered. The projects range from refurbishments with retrofitted pipes and new-build apartment buildings to public buildings such as schools, university buildings and offices.

    For each project there is an info box with the most important data, a few photos and a short description. This gives you a good overview of the many possibilities of Thermal Activated Buildings!

    The diversity of the projects also lies in their heat supply: Heating and cooling via heat pump systems or directly via solar thermas systems, for example. Energy is also supplied in a wide variety of ways, e.g. through PV systems on roofs and facades or through wind energy.

    Would you like to part of the map with your project, please contact office@zukunft-bau.at

    Download
  • The expert network presents experienced construction companies as well as architectural and specialist planning offices with experience in the construction of Thermal Activated Buildings. Over 160 contacts in 4 Alpine Space countries are already listed. You can reach TAB experienced companies in your area with just a few clicks!

    Would you like to be part of the map with your project? Then contact us at office-sbg@zukunft-bau.at.

    Download

Project calendar

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    26 Feb 2024
    Exchange and discussion at the Ministry as part of the Interreg project Cool*Alps
    Project: Cool Alps
    Discussion about potential and funding opportunities in Munich and online!
    Ministerial Talk
    31 Jan 2024
    Excursion TAB Building Switzerland
    Project: Cool Alps
    Excursion to Thermal activated best practise building in Winterthur. More information coming soon!
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    31 Jan 2024
    Cool*Alps final results at the KlimaHaus trade fair in Bolzano
    Project: Cool Alps
    Presentation of the project results at the KlimaHaus trade fair in Bolzano
    Casa Clima trade fair
    16 Nov 2023
    Crashcourse Thermal Activated Buildings
    Project: Cool Alps
    Benefit from the practical experience of the experts!
    Campo Breitenallee
    10 Nov 2023
    Residential buildings as a player in the energy future
    Project: Cool Alps
    Information event on funding from the Climate and Energy Fund for planning services in the area of t
    feld72
    10 Nov 2023
    Thermal activated buildings- an innovative cooling and heating system
    Project: Cool Alps
    Discuss with the experts about this CO2 free technology!
    Casa Clima trade fair
    12 Oct 2023
    Symposium on Alpine Construction 2023
    Project: Cool Alps
    Demolition. Outbreak. Departure.
    Matthias Jessner
    10 - 12 Oct 2023
    International Summer Academy for Alpine Construction
    Project: Cool Alps
    Learn the theory of innovative Alpine buildings and join us on the planned excursions!
    @ ZAB Volksschule Hallwang
    25 Jul 2023
    The building as an energy system
    Project: Cool Alps
    At this forum, new impulses are presented for the energy-efficient refurbishment of buildings.
    Bayern Innovativ GmbH
    30 Mar 2023
    Crash course - Thermal Activated Buildings
    Project: Cool Alps
    Crash course Thermal activated buildings - Basics and trends!
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      Project news

      Swiss Building Forum 2023: "Building under changing circumstances"

      23.01.2024
      Betonsuisse took part in the event as part of Cool*Alps to raise awareness of the topic of component activation.

      How does climate change affect heating & cooling?

      12.12.2023
      Experienced speakers provided an answer to this question for around 60 participants at our "Cooling and heating with Thermal activated buildings (TAB)" event, which took place as part of the Interreg Alpine Space Cool*Alps project.

      Cool*Alps event in Brixen

      14.11.2023
      Discussions on the potential of thermally activated buildings in northern Italy

      Summer Academy

      02.11.2023
      At the Summer Academy, students were able to experience 3 thermal activated buildings directly on site

      Symposium Alpine Construction

      02.11.2023
      "Demolition. Breakout. Depature." was the motto of this year's Brennpunkt Alpines Bauen symposium at the Salzburg University of Applied Sciences on 12 October 2023. The focus was on topics relating to building in existing contexts and the adaption to climate change.

      The building as an energy system

      01.08.2023
      Around 50 participants learned about the latest technological developments in energy retrofitting in the building sector.

      The innovation map for "Thermal Activated Buildings" goes online

      02.05.2023
      The created Innovation map currently includes Thermal Activated Buildings from five different building typologies in 4 diferent countries. Get an impression and click through the map at the following link: www.zukunft-bau.at/en/innovation-map

      Thermal Activated Buildings - the storage technology of the future?

      02.05.2023
      The webinar on the topic of Thermal activated buildings TAB, which was held in cooperation with the Swiss Architects' Association SIA, was a successful event with interesting presentations and committed participation from the approximately 60 participants from Switzerland, Germany and Austria.

      Cool*Alps round of talks at the Klimahouse trade fair

      14.03.2023
      Round of talks with Ing. Clara Peretti (freelancer), Ing. Piero Bernabé (Progress) and Ing. Norbert Klammsteiner (Energytech) about Thermal activated buildings.

      It´s getting hot - make residential buildings summer-proof!

      21.02.2023
      Cool*Alps at the "Bauen und Wohnen" fair in Salzburg - how to archive summer suitability of residential buildings

      Cool*Alps at BauInnovativ

      21.02.2023
      At the BauInnovativ event, we had the opportunity to present the Cool*Alps project to a professional audience. CO2-free heating and cooling in the Alpine region!