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Data-driven smart buildings: Narratives of drivers and barriers from real-world implementations
Progress in the digitalisation of building services has been slow. Data-driven insights combined with innovative business models have the potential to unlockvalue. Yet barriers associated with implementing smart building technologies in the real worldinclude an unclear value proposition, differing stakeholder perspectives, and limited evidence of the benefits and disbenefits. This paper reports ongoingwork within the International Energy Agency Annex 81, “Data-driven smart buildings, ”to understandthe current technology landscape and opportunities by implementingdata-driven building servicesin non-domestic buildings. Several case studies were collected fromaround the world, contributed by Annex81 participants. This paper discusses stakeholder narratives on the value proposition and lessons learnt from the case studies collected and gives practical suggestions to overcomedigitalisation barriers.
Data-driven smart buildings: Narratives of drivers and barriers from real-world implementations
Progress in the digitalisation of building services has been slow. Data-driven insights combined with innovative business models have the potential to unlockvalue. Yet barriers associated with implementing smart building technologies in the real worldinclude an unclear value proposition, differing stakeholder perspectives, and limited evidence of the benefits and disbenefits. This paper reports ongoingwork within the International Energy Agency Annex 81, “Data-driven smart buildings, ”to understandthe current technology landscape and opportunities by implementingdata-driven building servicesin non-domestic buildings. Several case studies were collected fromaround the world, contributed by Annex81 participants. This paper discusses stakeholder narratives on the value proposition and lessons learnt from the case studies collected and gives practical suggestions to overcomedigitalisation barriers.
Data-driven smart buildings: Narratives of drivers and barriers from real-world implementations
Gori, Virginia (Autor:in) / Chen, Guokai (Autor:in) / Jatkar, Harshavardhan (Autor:in) / Rovas, Dimitrios (Autor:in) / Ruyssevelt, Paul (Autor:in)
21.04.2023
In: Delivering Sustainable, Safe and Healthy Buildings for a Net Zero Future. The Chartered Institution of Building Services Engineers (CIBSE) (2023)
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