EU project
Conditions and Problems to Be Aware of When Integrating Solar Combisystems in Buildings (2003)
This is a deliverable of the European Commission’s Altener Solar Combisystem Project, related to the IEA Task 26. The programme ran between 2001 and 2003, involving Austria, Denmark, France, Germany, Italy, Sweden and The Netherlands.
- Air Heating
- Altener Combisystems
- Awareness Raising
- District Heating
- Domestic Hot Water and Heating
- energy demand
- EU
- EU project
- European Commission
- heat loss
- IEA Task 26
- overheating
- pipe heat loss
- plumbing
- Solar Collectors
- Solar Cooling
- storage tanks
- tank loss
- thermal losses
- Training and Education
Problems When Integrating Solar Combisystems in Buldings.pdf (63 downloads | 536.12 KB)
Widening the Thermal Solar Energy Exploitation by the Successful Models (2011)
Running until 2012, “Widening the Thermal Solar Energy Exploitation by the Successful Models" (WidetheSee) is a project developed by 11 South-Eastern European countries and co-financed by the EU. It aims at promoting the usage of solar thermal technologies for domestic hot water appliances in the context of European policies concerning renewable energy sources and the reduction of fossil fuel dependence.
Solar Process Heat SO-PRO (2010)
This short presentation explains the SO-PRO Project which is being coordinated by the Energy Agency of Upper Austria (O.Ö. Energiesparverband).
The project, financed by Intelligent Energy Europe, will put in place market development activities (training, developing guidelines, information for industrial decision makers, etc) in six European regions, aimed at boosting solar process heat.
Overview of RES-H/RES-C Support Options (2009)
The present report was prepared in the framework of the RES-H Policy project (Policy development for improving RES-H/C penetration in European Member States (RES-H Policy)). The aim is to provide an overview of possible policy instruments to support the development of renewable heating (RES-H) and cooling (RES-C) technologies in the different EU Member States.
EU Project: Introducing Solar District Heating to the Market
18 experts from twelve different institutions and associations met in Stuttgart, Germany, to launch the EU project SDHtake-off. This team is to develop and introduce a new approach and new instruments for a Europe-wide market introduction of solar district heating.
Photo: Solites
- AGFW
- AIRU
- Ambiente Italia
- Associazione Italiana Riscaldamento Urbano
- Austria
- Belgium
- CHP
- Combined Heat and Power
- Czech Republic
- Denmark
- District Heating
- District Heating
- EU project
- Euroheat & Power
- German Heat and Power Association
- Germany
- Italy
- News
- SDH
- SDHtake-off
- Solites
- Steinbeis Research Institute for Solar and Sustainable Thermal Energy Systems
- Sweden


















