On June 22nd, undergraduate students from the Berlin University of Applied Sciences in collaboration with the TOP-Energy team invite everyone with a curious mind to participate in an interactive experiment as part of the Long Night of Sciences. Under the theme "Discover Energy: Optimize Building Energy Systems," visitors can live-test how to make their homes more energy-efficient.
Students from the "Facility Management" and "Event Management" programs have developed a model using the TOP-Energy optimization software, which allows the simulation of building energy systems. Visitors can explore different scenarios, from integrating photovoltaic systems and using heat pumps to energy storage solutions. The model is designed to be user-friendly and provides practical insights into the potential of renewable energies.
"Together with the students, we want to show visitors how the targeted use of modern technologies can reduce CO₂ emissions and save costs in the long run," explains Tim Meyer, Sales Engineer at TOP-Energy. "We aim to discover how different energy systems impact environmental balance and economic efficiency."
The event will take place from 5:00 PM to midnight at the Berlin University of Applied Sciences. Alongside the model demonstration, visitors can compare the simulation results with their own data. For more information on ticket prices and registration, please visit the Long Night of Sciences website.