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Western view of the house with entrance to the basement. The house windows are equipped with active shading using exterior blinds
New family house in Omice near Brno, aiming to provide space for modern living with a strong emphasis on user comfort, while using interconnected technologies to optimize operating costs and energy consumption.
First experience with battery storage.
In the next article full of practical knowledge from the pilot installation in Omice, we will share with you our practical experience with a large battery storage.
Practical experience from the pilot installation in Omice II.
(May 2021) We measure what is important to us. What we measure, we can influence. We measure what is important to us. And what we measure, we can influence. We tested this principle in two example situations in Omice.
Temperature drop in the water heater
(March 2021) In residential buildings, warm water heating is one of the most significant consumers of energy. Such distribution systems very typically incorporate a warm water circulation system which has two basic functions.
Visualization of a family house
After completion of test operation of its administrative building in Jeseník, constructed in line with the nZEB standard and closely monitored for a period of two years by a team of staff of UCEEB (University Centre for Energy Efficient Buildings), FENIX Group has also turned its attention to similarly equipped family houses.
Visualisation of the family home
PROJECT CAMEB – a control algorithm for a superior control unit controlling all technical equipment used in a fully electrified family home built to the nZEB standard, fitted with a rooftop PV system, battery storage system, ventilation with heat recovery and electric radiant heating. A two-year project implemented via cooperation between CTU - UCEEB, Fenix, TECO, S-Power, AERS and WAFE. Project location: OMICE. Investor: Ing. Dalibor Veverka.

Buildings as active elements of the energy system

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