Intelligent digitalization technology for the heating sector

District heating is one of Sweden’s traditional industries, having daily impact on society. It heavily relies on human experience, bringing challenges to stakeholders: housing companies struggle to deliver promised comfort to tenants. Utility companies have limited visibility on customer demand and sub-optimal network operation. At peak times, heat and power plants run at a stretch which is detrimental for economy and the environment.

Futuristic hightech system

This research deploys AI to create value without modifying existing infrastructure. The intelligent system learns from building data in real time and predicts what will happen before it happens. Hence, it optimally manages operation towards designated comfort, cost, and sustainability, whilst freeing up space for critical electricity generation by utility providers. A win-win-win-win for society, industry, economy, and the environment. The solution is tested in full industrial setting; now striving for city-scale application and commercialization.

IVA’s 100 List 2024: Innovation through Interdisciplinary Research

IVA’s 100 List 2024 highlights a diverse range of research projects from Swedish universities, under the theme Technology in the Service of Humanity - Innovation through Interdisciplinary Research. The projects have been selected based on their great potential to create value through commercialization, business and method development, or societal impact. All participating researchers are interested in increased contacts with the business sector for the application and further development of their projects.

Named contact persons for each research project on the 100 List are responsible for the accuracy of the information presented.

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