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rgThe IEA Heat Pump Programme
Research, Development, Demonstration and
Promotion of Heat Pumping Technology
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rgThe IEA Heat Pump Programme (HPP)
HPP is one of 40 Implementing Agreements
(technology collaboration) within IEA,
the International Energy Agency
HPP formed 1978
Cooperation agreements
with:
• International Institute of
Refrigeration
• European Heat Pump
Association
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• Reduce exposure to supply risk
• Reduce infrastructure costs for
energy supply networks
Heat Pump benefits
Heat pumps can:
• Have a material impact on GHG emissions at a
modest cost
• Heat pumps can cut global CO2
emissions by nearly 8%*
*IEA HPC (2008) “Heat pumps can cut global CO2 emissions by nearly 8%”
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rgSignificance of HPP
• HPP is an international
framework of
cooperation/networking for
different HP actors (industry, governments, research
representatives etc)
• HPP is an forum to exchange
knowledge and experience
between countries
• HPP contributes to technology
improvements by RDD&D
• HPP strives to place heat pumping technology higher
on the political agenda
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rgBenefits of membership
The Programme is a forum for international co-
operation and the member country has the
possibility to work in international projects
National researcher, industry and other parties
can benefit from the project results.
The member country expands its international
network in the field of heat pumping technology.
The member country has influence on the work of
the Programme.
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rgBenefits of membership cont.
The member country receives knowledge at an
early stage from e.g. project work.
The member country receives information about
activities in other countries, such as political
decisions and governmental policies, ongoing
projects and market development and trends.
The information is easily accessible to the
member country (e.g. the HPC newsletter).
The member country gets support from the Heat
Pump Centre and can disseminate national
information through the centre.
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The Programme is the foremost worldwide source of independent information and expertise on environmental and energy conservation benefits of heat pumping technologies(including refrigeration and air conditioning).
The Programme conducts high value international collaborative activities to improve energy efficiency and minimise adverse environmental impact.
Vision
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The Programme strives to achieve widespread
deployment of appropriate high quality heat pumping
technologies to obtain energy conservation and
environmental benefits from these technologies.
Mission
It serves policy makers, national
and international energy and
environmental agencies,
utilities, manufacturers,
designers and researchers.
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rgHPP objectives and strategies 1 (5)
Energy Efficiency and Environment
Objective
To quantify and publicise the energy saving potential and environmental benefits (local and global) of heat pumping technologies.
Strategies
To achieve increased emphasis on heat pumping technologies in national and international political agendas.
To align Programme activities with environmental and energy priorities, such as the Kyoto Protocol.
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rgHPP objectives and strategies 2 (5)
Market and Deployment
Objective
To develop and deliver
information to support
deployment of appropriate
heat pumping technologies.
Strategy
To provide information in a form
usable by stakeholders.
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rgHPP objectives and strategies 3 (5)
Technology
Objective
To promote and fosterinternational collaboration to develop knowledge, systemsand practices in heat pumpingtechnologies through RDD&D
Strategies
To capitalize on the strengths of the Programme so as to
- Develop information support for the energy and environmental strategy.
- Resolve apparent market barriers.
- Promote international collaboration on emerging technical issues.
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rgHPP objectives and strategies 4 (5)
Objective
To provide effective flow of information to, from and between stakeholders and other relevant entities.
Strategy
To develop and implement an information and communication plan that supports the Programme strategies.
Information Management
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rgHPP objectives and strategies 5 (5)
Visibility and Status
Objective
To improve significantly the visibility and status of the Programme, and to be an outstanding Implementing Agreement within the IEA.
Strategies
To increase the membership of the Programme.
To respond to the needs of our stakeholders.
To increase the benefits for our members.
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rgCurrent Participating Countries
Austria
Canada
Finland
France
Germany
Italy
Japan
Netherlands
Norway
South Korea
Sweden
Switzerland
The United States
The United Kingdom
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rgOrganisation
Executive CommitteeThe board of HPP; one vote per member country
The Heat Pump CentreThe central information activity of HPP
National TeamsPeople and organisations representing national HP
activities
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rgNational Teams
Objectives
• Create new ideas
• Generate activities
(e.g. Annexes)
• Create a forum for discussion
• Exchange and disseminate
information
• International network
• Increasing knowledge by
international cooperation
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rgThe Heat Pump Centre
Information dissemination
• Publications (e.g. project reports)
• Electronic newsletters
– short version: abstracts
– long version: articles
• Website: www.heatpumpcentre.org
Program Support
to ExCo, NTs and Project leaders
And
• Generation of new activities
• National Teams meetings
• International Conference
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rgHeat Pumping Technology
Includes
– Heat pumps
– Air conditioning
– Refrigeration
Covers applications in– Buildings
(residential, commercial, and institutional)
– Industry
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rgAnnexes - an important activity
Participation in projects
within the HPP (known as
"Annexes") is an efficient way
of increasing the national
knowledge, both regarding
the specific project objective,
but also by international
information exchange.
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rgRecently completed Annexes
Annex 33Compact heat exchangers in heat pumping equipment
Annex 30Retrofit Heat Pumps for Buildings
Annex 29Ground-source heat pumps overcoming market and technical barriers
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Advanced modeling and tools for analysis
of energy use in supermarkets
• Development of performance indices for different
regions and climates in order to compare systems
Annex 31 ongoing
• Better understanding of
advanced refrigeration
technologies and
HVAC&R integrated
technologies
Operating Agent: Sweden
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Economical heating and cooling systems
for low energy houses
• Improve multi-functional (domestic hot water,
cooling, and heating) heat pump systems in terms of
overall energy use, thermal comfort and costs
• Gather more field experience from real-world
Annex 32 ongoing
operation of integrated heat pump systems
• Develop design guidelines
Operating Agent:
Switzerland
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rgAnnex 34 ongoing
Thermally driven heat pumps
This annex will compare heat-driven heat pumps with
other heat pump systems in order to obtain a
broader understanding, examine market barriers
and consider the environmental impact of such
systems.
Operating Agent: Germany
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Application of Industrial Heat Pumps
• Reduce the use of energy and emissions of
greenhouse gases by the increased imple-
mentation of heat pumps in industry.
• Arranging the information on heat pumping
technologies for industry that will lead to
better understanding the opportunities and
using these in order to reduce the use of
primary energy consumption and the CO2-
emisions as well as energy costs.
Operating Agent: Germany
Annex 35 ongoing
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rgAnnex Proposals
• Demonstration of field measurements on
heat pump systems in buildings
• System using solar thermal energy in
combination with heat pumps
• Quality installation and maintenance
• A common method for testing and rating
residential HP and AC annual/seasonal
performance
• Cold climate heat pump design
• Heat pump concepts for near (or net) zero
energy buildings
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rgExamples of other Activities of HPP
• Policy Papers Placing HP technology higher on the political agenda
• Workshops HP activities in different countries or Annex related
• Coordination with other bodies– E.g. ASHRAE, other IAs, UNEP, ARI/ARTI, EU related
– Cooperation agreements with IIR and EHPA
• Participation at special eventsPromotion of HPP
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rgThe IEA Heat Pump Conference
Triennial conference
“Recognized as one of the most
important international conferences
related to heat pumping technologies.”
Peter Ritter von Rittinger Award,
”The highest international award in the
air conditioning, heat pump and
refrigeration field.”
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Heat Pumps – The Solution for a Low Carbon World
May 16-19, 2011, Tokyo, Japan
“Recognized as one of the most important international
conferences related to heat pumping technologies.”
www.hpc2011.org
10th IEA Heat Pump Conference 2011
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rgFurther Information
Contact the Heat Pump Centre
www.heatpumpcentre.org