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DETTAGLI PROGETTO  HEAT4U
(Num. 285158)


Num. Contratto:
285158

Coordinatore: ROBUR SPA (Italia)

Responsabile ENEA: CORALLO GIUSEPPE - SSPT-STS (CASACCIA)

Ruolo ENEA: PARTNER

Sito Web: Sito WEB non disponibile

Programma Quadro: Settimo Programma Quadro R&ST (2007-2013)

Programma UE: NANOTECNOLOGIE (2007-2013) - Nanoscienze, nanotecnologie, materiali e nuove tecnologie di produzione

Area Tematica: Energy - saving

Tipo Progetto: IP - Progetto Integrato

Descrizione:

Residential buildings represent 60% of the building stock and the area where most of the potential to drastically reduce energy use and CO2 emissions lies. New directives push for deep retrofitting efforts, in order to achieve energy efficiency and RES adoption targets for 2020 and beyond. These require acting both on envelope and on energy use systems, mainly heating and DHW equipment that representing 51% of energy use in this sector. Frequently the upgrade of the envelope insulation is subject to constraints (i.e. historical centres, availability of space, need to relocate the tenants, costs and time issues) and acting on the heating plant is the only viable option. Currently solutions are not always suitable or cost effective in existing buildings (radiators, DHW, solar radiation in winter). Therefore to accelerate the improvement in energy efficiency and in the use of renewable energy in the residential building, a specifically designed solution needs to be made available. HEAT4U is an Industry led project whose main objective is to develop a Gas Absorption Heat Pump (GAHP) solution with efficiency on primary energy of 165% (EN12309) to allow a cost-effective use of renewable energy in existing residential building for heating and DHW services. The project is conceived to overcome a number of technological and non-technological barriers which currently prevent GAHP application in single family houses or small multi-storey buildings. HEAT4U main objectives are: -i) Development of Appliance with specifications suitable for the residential market (10 – 25 kW); ii) integration of the technology in existing heating and DHW architectures or into pre-fabricated building components, designed for deep retrofitting; iii) Development of a decision support system, enabling the optimal design in different building operating conditions; iv) Dissemination activity to promote the awareness of the benefits of the GAHP technology. The results will be demonstrated in 5 real cases


Attività svolta da ENEA:

L'attività ENEA sarà finalizzata principalmente alle attività connesse ai test dimostrativi e prove in campo (WP5) e alla disseminazione dei risultati (WP8). Inoltre collaborerà ai WP1 'Studio di mercato per valutare la migliore soluzione GAHP per il residenziale europeo' e WP 9 'Project management'.


Note:


Posizione:
1178

Codice Atto:
0EG11

Atto di approvazione ENEA:
575/2011/COMM

Unità alla stipula:
UTTEI-TERM

Costo eleggibile del Progetto: 9.588.842,77

Contributo al Progetto: 6.250.000,00



Costo eleggibile per ENEA: 167.386,00

Contributo ad ENEA: 130.346,00

Anno di stipula:
2011

Durata in mesi:
36

Data di inizio:
01-11-2011

Data di scadenza:
31-10-2014


Indice                               Costo Tot. Contr. UE
               
0 GAS RESEAU DISTRIBUTION FRANCE Industrie Francia
1 GDF SUEZ Industrie Francia
2 BOSCH THERMOTEKNIK GMBH Industrie Germania
3 E. ON RUHRGAS AG Industrie Germania
4 FZK FRAUNHOFER-GESELLSCHAFT Istituti di ricerca Germania
5 CF CONSULTING SRL Piccole e medie imprese Italia
6 D'APPOLONIA SPA Industrie Italia
7 ENEA Istituti di ricerca Italia PARTNER
8 PININFARINA SPA Industrie Italia
9 POLITECNICO DI MILANO Università Italia
10 ROBUR SPA Piccole e medie imprese Italia COORD
11 FLOWAIR GLOGOWSKI I BRZEZINSKI Sp.J. Industrie Polonia
12 BRITISH GAS TRADING LTD Industrie Regno Unito
13 PRIMORJE JOINT-STOCK COMPANY Industrie Slovenia
14 ZAG LJUBLJANA - SLOVENIAN NATIONAL BUILDING AND CIVIL ENGINEERING INSTITUTE Istituti di ricerca Slovenia

 Argomento  Macro Key  Keyword
Energy ENERGY SAVING ENERGY SAVING
Heat pumps
Increased efficiency of energy use

 Indice
Buildings