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assignment_turned_in Project2008 - 2010Partners:CSCP, UCA, RECCSCP,UCA,RECFunder: European Commission Project Code: 217784more_vert assignment_turned_in Project2013 - 2016Partners:PAN, ESSRG Kft., KARITA RESEARCH AB, UL, CSD +17 partnersPAN,ESSRG Kft.,KARITA RESEARCH AB,UL,CSD,Instytut Chemii i Techniki Jądrowej,RATEN,University of Bucharest,ENERGIAKLUB,GSL,NRI,ISAS CR,UMB,LEI,RATEN,SCK•CEN,REC,MERIENCE SCP,MERIENCE,UMK,UVSK SAV,Collegium CivitasFunder: European Commission Project Code: 605140more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2016 - 2020Partners:VITO, UNIZAG FSB, Artelys (France), CITY OF ANTWERPEN, TECNALIA +9 partnersVITO,UNIZAG FSB,Artelys (France),CITY OF ANTWERPEN,TECNALIA,TU Delft,NOA,REC,EHP,UNIZG,GRAD VELIKA GORICA,CITTA DI LECCE*COMUNE DI LECCE,RINA-C,Geonardo (Hungary)Funder: European Commission Project Code: 723757Overall Budget: 2,977,210 EURFunder Contribution: 2,977,210 EURPublic bodies face the lack of appropriate easy-to-use tools to support them in the definition, simulation and evaluation of suitable strategies for sustainable heating and cooling tailored to local conditions for achieving the ambitious targets set-up in their local plans. In light of this, PLANHEAT main objective is to develop and demonstrate an integrated and easy-to-use tool which will support local authorities (cities and regions) in selecting, simulating and comparing alternative low carbon and economically sustainable scenarios for heating and cooling that will include the integration of alternative supply solutions (from a panel of advanced key technologies for the new heating and cooling supply) that could balance the forecasted demand. The PLANHEAT integrated tool will be designed to support local authorities in 1) mapping the potential of locally available low carbon energy sources (with specific reference to available RES and waste energy recoverable at urban and industrial level) 2) mapping the forecasted demand for heating and cooling 3) define and simulate alternative environmentally friendly scenarios based on district heating and cooling as well as highly efficient cogeneration systems matching the forecasted demand, levering on the use of RES and waste energy sources and with proven economic viability 4) understanding the interactions of these new scenarios with the existing infrastructures and networks (among which district heating and cooling gas, electricity, sewage, transportation) and identify potential for further extension and upgrade of district heating and cooling networks 5) evaluate the benefits (in terms of energetic, economic and environmental KPIs) that the adoption of the new scenarios will generate against the current situation (i.e., baseline). Moreover sound training and replication strategies involving a number of other public authorities have been set-up towards the empowerment of the expected project impacts.
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications assignment_turned_in Project2011 - 2014Partners:PLATFORM31, ICLEI EURO, UAB, UWE, SNIFFER +8 partnersPLATFORM31,ICLEI EURO,UAB,UWE,SNIFFER,ADVANCITY,ASDE,SIRS,REC,FORMAS,Chalmers University of Technology,Eurocities,Stiftung Bauhaus DessauFunder: European Commission Project Code: 282679more_vert assignment_turned_in Project2011 - 2013Partners:University of Bucharest, APRE, INSTITUTE OF NUCLEAR RESEARCH AND NUCLEAR ENERGY - BULGARIAN ACADEMY OF SCIENCES, NNL, UL +14 partnersUniversity of Bucharest,APRE,INSTITUTE OF NUCLEAR RESEARCH AND NUCLEAR ENERGY - BULGARIAN ACADEMY OF SCIENCES,NNL,UL,INSTITUT SYMLOG,JSI,LEI,Instytut Chemii i Techniki Jądrowej,ARAO,MTA EK,RATEN,CEA,RATEN,SCK•CEN,REC,Technical University of Sofia,MTA EK,ENEAFunder: European Commission Project Code: 295826more_vert
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