DynamiKol
EnEff: Heat Joint project: Making heat maps more dynamic through collaboration
Background
Heat maps are an integral planning tool and are considered being very important for the local heat transition. They can help to collect and process information required for the planning process and make it available to the parties involved. Urban development and heating technology developments, such as supplying a residential area via a local heating network, can thus be implemented in a targeted manner. However, this requires the data basis to be highly up to date. In addition, the data used must be reliable. In the DynamiKa project, the first step into the right direction was taken with the design of a dynamic heat register.
Project objective
The DynamiKol joint project will improve the data quality of dynamic heat maps, based on the DynamiKa project. The aim of the project is to design and develop a prototype GIS application that uses a collaborative approach to collect building-related data relevant to heat balancing and use it to estimate the heat demand of neighborhoods. This is done taking into account user and acceptance requirements as well as applicable data protection regulations.
Project design
The project is divided into the following five work steps:
- Requirement analysis
- Programming
- Application and testing
- Evaluation
- Conclusions
IZES gGmbH is responsible for coordinating the joint project.
The cooperation partners are IP SYSCON GmbH and InWIS GmbH.
Data protection issues will be transferred to a law institute as part of a subcontract.
The project is also being carried out in cooperation with the district of Giessen and the city of Essen. This ensures a high transferability of the research results.
Funding

Consortium


Associated partners

Duration:
07/2019 bis 06/2022
Contact:
Florian Noll
Department:
Stoffströme
