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Key Technologies for Future Energy Systems --
Solar Heating and Cooling and Energy Storage
November 8, 2011 - Rosenheim, Germany
In our time, being a researcher in the field of energy storage
»Key Technologies for Future Energy Systems - Solar Heating and
Cooling and Energy Storage« and solar thermal energy use is
almost a privilege, due to the fact that nowadays the majority of
our society shares the belief that energy efficiency and renewable
energy sources will play a key role for the energy future of
mankind. With its Energy Concept, the German government has
formulated guidelines for an environmentally sound, reliable and
affordable energy supply and for the first time mapped a road into
the age of renewable energy. Scenarios show that upgrading the
energy performance of the building stock is the central key to
modernising our energy supply and achieving our climate protection
targets. The Energy Concept not only defines the share of renewable
energy concerning heat and electricity until 2050 but also the
roadmap for retrofitting buildings and infrastructures. The Federal
Ministry of Economics and Technology has provided support for
Germany’s participation in the IEA-ECES and IEA-SHC Programmes for
many years. We are happy to invite you to this public workshop which
will present the latest results from the IEA Tasks and hopefully
will be an inspiring forum.
Workshop Presentations
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Energy storage is a path to fossil fuel-free future
– F4 !
Halime Paksoy, IEA ECES Chair, Cukurova University,
Turkey
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IEA Solar Heating & Cooling Programme
Werner Weiss, Chairman IEA SHC
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IEA SHC Task 40/ECBCS Annex 52: Towards Net Zero
Energy Solar Buildings
Josef Ayoub Operating Agent
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Applying Energy Storage in Buildings of the Future
IEA – ECES Annex 23
Prof. Dr. Luisa F. Cabeza, University of Lleida,
Spain
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Solar Renovation of Non Residential Buildings
Fritjof Salvesen, Asplan Viak AS – Norway, Operating
Agent SHC task 47
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Surplus Heat Management using Advanced TES for CO2
mitigation: Key Technologies for Future Energy
Systems – Solar Heating and Cooling and Energy
Storage
Dr. Luisa F. Cabeza, Operating agent, Annex 25 -
ECES IA
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Large Systems: Large Solar Heating/Cooling Systems,
Seasonal Storages, Heat Pumps
Jan Erik Nielsen PlanEnergi Denmark
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Solar District Heating with Seasonal Storage in
Germany
Manfred Reuss, ZAE Bayern, Bavarian Centre for
Applied Energy Research
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Green Chiller: IEA ECES and IEA SHC Joint Workshop
Session 2: Cooling and Refrigeration
Dr. Uli Jakob Green Chiller, Association for
Sorption Cooling e.V.
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Solar Air-Conditioning and Refrigeration – The
Overall Status and Perspectives
Hans-Martin Henning, Fraunhofer Institute for Solar
Energy Systems ISE, Freiburg/Germany
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Pre-engineered Systems
Dagmar Jähnig, AEE - Institute for Sustainable
Technologies
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Sustainable Cooling with Thermal Energy Storage IEA
ECES Annex 20
Halime Paksoy, Cukurova University, Turkey
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Custom Made Systems for Solar Heating and Cooling
Wolfram Sparber, Assunta Napolitano
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Seasonal Cooling with Underground Thermal Energy
Storage (UTES)
Aart L. Snijders, IFTech International
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Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) of Solar Cooling Systems
Marco Beccali, Universita di Palermo, Italy
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SHC Future Activities on Solar Cooling IEA SHC Task
48
Daniel MUGNIER, IEA SHC Task 48 Quality assurance
and support measures for Solar Cooling
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Thermal Energy Storage for Industrial Applications
Rainer Tamme, DLR -- German Aerospace Center,
Institute of Technical Thermodynamics
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IEA ECES - Annex 26 Electric Energy Storage – Future
Energy Storage Demand
Dr. Christian Doetsch, Operating Agent eces26
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