OWNER & OCCUPANT KPI’S ORIENTED MODEL PREDICTIVE OPEN BUILDING CONTROL

Effective utilization of a building's energy flexibility can enhance the reliability and efficiency of local energy supplies.

As buildings increasingly rely on electricity for maintaining indoor climates, they face several challenges: Fluctuating Energy Supply: The growing use of renewable energy sources leads to variability in electricity availability; Grid Congestion: Limited capacity of the electrical grid can cause bottlenecks.

This is especially crucial for large, complex building systems equipped with heat pumps, thermal storage, and extensive distribution networks. Often, these systems suffer from suboptimal energy and comfort performance due to regulatory stability issues and ambiguous design principles.

The energy transition demands buildings that are Paris Proof—capable of self-sustaining through renewable generation, energy buffering, and efficient usage. Real estate owners and managers must responsibly achieve sustainability goals aligned with the energy transition. Managers need tools to monitor and report on Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) as per the Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD), ensuring their organizations meet energy transition objectives and optimize operational settings.

Joep van der Velden, directeur Building Automation Kropman BV

“Om verduurzaming van gebouwen m.b.v. slimme regelingen overal toepasbaar te maken is openheid van GBS data essentieel.”

Met de huidige netcongestieproblematiek is de flexibele inzet van energiegebruikers in gebouwen noodzakelijk geworden. Met de huidige standaard van besturingstechniek is dit niet duurzaam te realiseren. Binnen dit project willen we het gebruik van geavanceerde regeltechniek eenvoudig toepasbaar maken voor alle gebouwen. De beheerders krijgen een dashboard waarin ze hun (bedrijfs-)doelstellingen kunnen instellen, waarna de besturing dit gaat realiseren. 

“Met dit project zetten we een grote stap naar de openheid van GBS data voor toepassing van slimme algoritmes.”

Joep van der Velden,
Director Building Automation
Kropman B.V.
 

12
Partners

4
Years

MOOI
subsidy program

This project is funded by the Dutch grant program for Mission-Driven Research, Development, and Innovation (MOOI). This program was initiated by the Dutch Ministry of Economic Affairs and Climate Policy, along with the Ministry of the Interior and Kingdom Relations, and is administered by the Netherlands Enterprise Agency (RVO).

BuildInFlexergy was initiated in partnership with key stakeholders across the building industry, in the Netherlands. It aims to advance open knowledge exchange and drive innovation through strategic alignment and broad dissemination of outcomes.

Our partners


This project brings together 12 partners, including 10 industry representatives — comprising installation companies, energy consultancies, platform/interface developers, building owners and managers, technology suppliers, and other subject matter experts — alongside 2 knowledge institutions. The project is managed and coordinated by Kropman B.V.