IWAES II - Integrated consideration of sustainable heat management of urban districts in the urban development process - implementation and continuation phase
Building on the results of IWAES I, the aim of the implementation and continuation phase is to verify and demonstrate that the hybrid sewer concept, which has been researched on the basis of complex simulations and found to be theoretically suitable and effective, works on a real scale. In addition, the applicability and acceptance of the hybrid sewer concept is to be sustainably promoted by providing design aids for local authorities and planners. In addition, an intensive dialog with local authorities and regional energy operators will identify possible obstacles to the application of the hybrid sewer and develop solutions - for example for operator models. From a technical and urban planning perspective, the concept developed in the research and development phase for a high-density urban district is to be further developed for other relevant typologies of urban planning, such as row or point development and dense single-family house construction. One focus will be on the relationship between urban density and heat supply.
In the following video, all the important facts of the first phase of the inter- and transdisciplinary joint project are presented once again, the findings of which form the basis of the second phase:
Research team
RPTU, Chair of Urban Planning, Department of Spatial and Environmental Planning
Dipl.-Ing. Leonie Hermann
Project partner:
University of Stuttgart - Institute of Geotechnics [project management]
Biberach University of Applied Sciences - Institute for Building and Energy Systems
Practical partner:
City of Stuttgart, Office for Environmental Protection, Energy Management
Klinger und Partner Bauwesen und Umwelttechnik GmbH
Frank GmbH
Funding:
Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF)
Duration
11/2022 - 10/2024
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