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Related Sites
The following are sites related to this task:
International Energy Agency
- Solar Heating and
Cooling Programme
www.iea-shc.org
The Solar Heating and Cooling Programme was established
in 1977, one of the first programmes of the
International Energy Agency. The Programme's work is
unique in that it is accomplished through the
international collaborative effort of experts from
Member countries and the European Commission.
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IEA Heat Pump Centre (HPC)
www.heatpumpcentre.org/en/Sidor/default.aspx
HPC is the central information activity of the IEA Heat
Pump Programme (HPP). HPP operates under the
International Energy Agency (IEA) and its participants
in different countries cooperate in projects.
- International
Energy Agency (IEA)
www.iea.org
The International Energy Agency (IEA) is an
intergovernmental organisation which acts as energy
policy advisor to 28 member countries in their effort to
ensure reliable, affordable and clean energy for their
citizens.
Research Institutes
Industry Partners
EU Projects
- IEE QAIST:
http://www.qaist.org/
The practical approach to quality assurance in solar
thermal heating and cooling technology with regards to
components and systems is standardisation and testing.
It is very important for growth and development that the
standards and test methods keep track with recent
developments and allow maximum flexibility for future
innovations.
- IEE SEPEMO:
http://www.sepemo.eu/about-sepemo
The project aims at overcoming market barriers to a
wider application of heat pumps, namely the lack of
robust data on the conditions "in real installations"
influencing reliability and seasonal efficiency.
- IEA related projects
IEA Task 38:
http://www.iea-shc.org/task38/
The scope of the Task is the technologies for production
of cold water or conditioned air by means of solar heat,
i.e. the subject which is covered by the Task starts
with the solar radiation reaching the collector and ends
with the chilled water and/or conditioned air
transferred to the application.
- IEA Annex 34:
http://www.annex34.org/
The goal of Annex 34 is to reduce the environmental
impact of heating and cooling by the use of thermally
driven heat pumps. It will be based on the results
from Annex 24, �Absorption Machines for Heating and
Cooling in Future Energy Systems�, and cooperate with
the IEA-SHC task 38, �Solar Air-Conditioning and
Refrigeration�.
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