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Future cities = heat pump cities? (We are FULL! Sorry)
European Heat Pump Association
Tuesday 23/03, 14:00 PM
1 Square de Meeûs
1000 Brussels Belgium
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EUROCITIES office, Brussels
Luxembourg
Renewables
Heat pumps can be employed to cover nearly all types of energy demand in a city. Their employment may even be helpful to significantly reduce an effect that is today know as "heat islands" describing a higher average temperature in agglomarations (compared to the surrounding area).
The event is part of the dissemination activities of the SEPEMO project (www.sepemo.eu). This project focusses on increasing the understanding of efficient heat pump systems in terms of planning, installation and measurement.
The event starts with a broader view by presenting the concept of heat pump cities. Initial presentations will outline the technologies contribution potential and benefits to cities. It will also include perspectives from the RES Directive, from the architects point of view and from the local installers perspective.
The event will close with a presentation of current results from the SEPEMO project.
The event is supported by the Intelligent Energy Europe project!
Preliminary Program
14.00 Can cities be heat pump cities? A conceptual overview! (Thomas Nowak, EHPA)
14.20 Heat pumps, can they contribute? Requirements stated by the RES Directive (Niels Ladefoged, EC)
14.40 Innovative heating, cooling and domestic hot water in residential housing (N.N., EHPA)
15.00 Office buildings and industrial applications: using renewable energy and increasing efficiency with heat pumps (N.N., EHPA)
15.20 break
15.50 Infrastructure applications and future vision (Michael Monsberger, AIT)
16.10 Heat pumps: The architects point of view (Adrian Joyce, Architects council of Europe)
16.30 The installers perspective? (Frank Baumeister, CEETB)