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iNUMBER

iNUMBER is an India/UK research collaboration to help cities reduce their energy demand and improve their electricity and water services.

Mumbai

13 February 2018

iNUMBER (iNtelligent Urban Model for Built Environment Research) is a four-year (2017-2021) collaborative India-UK project to research how best to reduce energy demand in urban areas. It is led by Ïã¸ÛÁùºÏ²ÊÖÐÌØÍø-Energy's Professor Paul Ruyssevelt, in collaboration with Dr Kathryn Janda, the University of Oxford, and academic, business, and non-profit partners in India and the UK.

Background

Funded by the Newton-Bhabha Fund, iNUMBER is supported jointly by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC), and Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) in partnership with the Government of India’s Department of Science and Technology.

iNUMBER will reduce greenhouse gas emissions, stabilise the electricity grid, and help alleviate poverty byÌýenabling municipalities to provide more support and social services to poorer members of their communities.

iNUMBERÌýwas one of four collaborative India/UK projects to reduce energy demand in the built environment announcedÌýin November 2017.

Aims and objectives

iNUMBER aims to developÌýnew methods and an integrated model of built environment for energy demand reduction to supportÌýdecision-making in cities.

The project's objectives are to:

  • develop and diffuse innovative technologies and practices sideways between cities, initially in India and with implications for the UK;
  • contribute findings and data upstream to national analysts and policymakers; and
  • engage downstream with building owners, technology solution providers, and the public.
Research approach

WP1: Create a 3D Building Stock Model

  • Within Land Parcel
    • Building characteristics – Geometry
    • Administrative data for use, age, public/private ownership

WP2: Incorporate Municipal Energy Services

  • Outside Land Parcel
    • Water pumping and street lights
    • Ancillary services, gardens, fountains, sewerage treatment

WP3: Increase Data Granularity

  • Deep dive into residential sector
  • Indoor environmental conditions
  • Energy consumption, for comfort

WP4: Integrate

  • Across WP1-3
  • With three other India/UK projects & other work in the field
    Novelty

    iNUMBER will involve:

    1. ProvidingÌýnew empirical data sets using unmanned aerial vehicles, laser range finding, infrared and visible cameras, and smart energy and environmental monitors;
    2. IntegratingÌý3D spatial models of building habitat;
    3. AnalysingÌýthe impact of data at different resolutions, one month to five sec;
    4. Facilitating new forms of benchmarking and cluster analysis of building types and technologies; and
    5. Accelerating impact by seeking synergies in real time.
    Methods

    iNUMBER will produce data collection and data analysis methods at three levels:

    1. City building stock
    2. Municipal energy services
    3. Residential energy

    Deployment pathways

    Ahmedabad City (existing city)

    • Administrative data
    • iNUMBER data
      • Within land parcel / outside land parcel

    Amravati (new planning)

    • iNUMBER data
      • Future projections for planning
      • Management of municipal services

    C40, UMC, CPR, CIBSE, RESPONCITIES

    People

    , CEPT University (Principal Investigator)
    Urban Planning and City governance

    Paul Ruyssevelt, Ïã¸ÛÁùºÏ²ÊÖÐÌØÍø (Principal Investigator)
    Stock Modelling, Energy Efficiency

    , CEPT University
    Building Energy Efficiency, Energy Modelling

    , University of Oxford
    Decision-making, Energy Management, and Organisation Science

    , Indian Institute of Technology Bombay
    Urban Science, Data Management and Analysis

    , CEPT University
    Urban Planning, Water – Sanitation, Urban governance

    Partners

    Technology partners





    Cities, governance and deployment




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    Integration

    iNUMBER sits as part of a wider buildings and cities energy research partnership.

    CEDRI

    • David Jenkins, Heriot Watt
    • Dr Andrew Peacock, Dr Eddie Owens, Dr Sandhya Patidar, Dr David Flynn, Dr Valentin Robu, Dr Sarah Payne

    iNUMBER

    • Prof Paul Ruyssevelt, Dr Katy Janda
    • Prof Philip Steadman, Dr Ivan Korolija, Dr Robert Liddiard, Mr Douglas Stephen Evans, Dr Russell Layberry, Dr Philipp Grunewald

    RESIDE

    • Prof Rajat Gupta, Oxford Brookes
    • Dr Tim Chatterton, University of West of England, Prof Fergus Nicol, Dr Sonja Dragojlovic-Oliveira

    ZED-I

    • Prof Sukumar Natarajan, University of Bath
    • Prof David Coley, Dr Nick McCullen, Prof James Davenport, Dr Ian Walker

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