REDAP

Regional Energy Demand Analysis Portal (REDAP)

REDAP is expected to improve the speed and focus of planning, policy making and incentivisation of building and transportation infrastructure towards a higher share of renewables and being more energy efficient. REDAP Goals

The aim of this project is to develop a Regional Energy Demand Analysis Portal (REDAP) together with the partner countries Austria, Ireland and Sweden based on local and regional Need-owners demands. The focus is on the one hand on piloting, validating and demonstrating how digital technologies can be used to improve existing planning decision for Smart Energy Systems and on the other hand on analysing and better understanding the energy demand related to building stocks and transports to facilitate cross sectoral, holistic approaches.
REDAP is expected to improve the speed and focus of planning, policy making and incentivisation of building and transportation infrastructure towards a higher share of renewables and being more energy efficient. This will enable regions and local communities to move towards efficient, sustainable and decarbonized energy systems, in line with the EU 2030 and 2050 targets as well as the UN Sustainable Development Goals.

Holger Wallbaum
Holger Wallbaum
Full Professor, Vice-Head of Department and Vice-Dean for Research

Holger is a Full Professor in sustainable building at the Division of Building Technology, research group Sustainable Building, and in the Area of advance Building Futures. Holger works within sustainable building on concepts, tools and strategies to enhance the sustainability performance of construction materials, building products, buildings as well as entire cities.

Claudio Nägeli
Co-Founder - Sinom

I have long experience in energy and building related fields from a technical, economic, environmental and system level through my work as an energy consultant and researcher. Through my background I have gained broad knowledge in the field of energy in buildings as well as statistics, data analysis and visualization. I am interested in using data and models to speed up the energy transformation in the built environment.