Energy Efficiency | I.R.I.D.E.

Energy Efficiency

early zero-energy buildings', as defined by Directive 2010/31/EU, are another topic of interest, as well as activity, for Iride.

Such buildings are an essential tool within the broader range of strategies through which to pursue the environmental sustainability of an infrastructure initiative.
The definition of the orientation and shape of a building, its functional destruction, the articulation of the transparent and semi-transparent parts, as well as the cladding materials and the equipment and energy sources used to cover energy needs are the main elements of a vast repertoire of solutions through which to achieve the result of buildings that, at the same time, are able to operate a containment of energy needs (zero or almost zero) and cover this requirement to a significant extent by energy from renewable sources, produced on site.

IRIDE is able to assist in the design phase by means of specific studies designed for this purpose, also using special simulation software and for the dimensioning of structures and systems.

It is also able to provide input and support for the definition of strategies for the pursuit of the objectives defined by both EU and national directives, indicating the possibility of appropriate technological solutions.