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Silvia Ricciuti

I am a 5-years researcher in the field of energy. I started my research career at Eurac research in the renewable energy unit and now I am a researcher in the Sustainable energy unit at Fondazione Bruno Kessler. I have a bachelor degree in civil and environmental engineering achieved in 2017 at the University of Ferrara. I hold a first level master degree in energy engineering achieved in 2020 at the free University of Bolzano and a second level master degree in renewable energy community at the university of Pisa.  I am EGE – expert in energy management according to the standard UNI CEI 11339:2023 since 2023. My competences focus on general efficiency renovation of buildings, new materials assessment performance and energy transition strategy. She took part to several EU and regional projects such as InCUBE (HORIZON-CL5-2021-D4-01), USE4HEAT (HORIZON-CL5-2023-D3-01), 4RinEU, INFINITE,CULTURAL-E, SmartBuilt4EU and STREAM-PUB. I wrote or contributed to several papers in energy topics (>10). I also worked as an engineer developing specific knowledge on municipality processes and building energy assessment performance.


Spotlight's articles

  • September 16, 2025
    Urban regeneration and shared energy
    This topic was addressed at the FBK Humanities Hub in Trento during a public event open to citizens. The discussion focused on the future of the Santa Chiara district in Trento and the active role of Renewable Energy Communities (RECs) in the Trentino region's energy transition.
  • May 16, 2025
    FBK Brings the Idea of Green Hydrogen and Renewable Energy Communities to REbuild 2025
    The 2025 edition of REbuild, Italy's leading event on innovation in the construction sector, featured Silvia Ricciuti, a researcher at the FBK Center for Sustainable Energy, who highlighted the integration of green hydrogen into renewable energy communities as a key for a sustainable and scalable ecological transition.