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COLOURING SWEDEN

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Academic institution/department or academic consortium

Department of Sustainable Environment and Construction, School of Business Society and Engineering, Mälardalen University, Västerås

Host institution/department link

www.mdu.se

Public research institution verification link

Future Energy Center

City/Cities selected for initial testing

The city of Västerås is selected as the first testing city. Data from Västerås city were provided at the end of 2023.

Platform links

Colouring Sweden

Social media links

To be completed

Articles, publications and events links

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CCRP membership start date

2022

Anticipated launch date

• Demonstration model: Demo platform were launched at the end of 2023

• National Rollout: Now we are looking to accelerating our data collection.

Academic Team

(Please include all significant contributions with to/from date where applicable)

• Principal Investigators: Dr. Allan Hawas, senior lecturer, MDU

• Co-Investigators: Dr. Alaa Krayem, postdoc, MDU

• Department of Sustainable Environment and Construction: Dr. Fredrik Wallin, Head of Department, MDU

• Mälardalen University: Dr. Peter Rohlin, Research Advisor, Director of RESILIENT competence center

• Lecturer in computer science, software engineer: Leo Hatvani

• IoT, Machine learning: Dr. Auday Aldulaimy

• Data scientist: Dr. Xiaodan Shi

Multidisciplinary expertise

We have collaboration with GIS engineers from Västerås city

Key collaborators

We have collaboration with Västerås city and are in process of expanding our collaboration

Funding

Grant 1:2022: 68900 SEK, Internal fund, Future Energy Center, Mälardalen University

Grant 2:2023: 280 000 SEK, As a part NEEDs project, funded by the Swedish Energy Agency

Milestones 2023

• Explore the opportunities of using the platform to support the transition of climate neutrality cities.

Highlights 2023

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