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Overview on Solar Thermal Plus Heat Pumps Systems and Review of Monitoring Results (2011)
The target of the present paper is to give an overview on commercially available Solar Thermal and Heat Pump Systems (SAHPS) and a review on available monitoring results of these integrated systems. It is the fruit of the research of German, Italian and Austrian specialists in the framework of IEA’s Solar Heating and Cooling Programme.
- Air Heating
- Austria
- Awareness Raising
- coefficient of performance
- Domestic Hot Water and Heating
- energy consumption
- France
- Germany
- heat pumps
- IEA
- IEA Solar Heating and Cooling Programme
- installed collector area
- International Energy Agency
- Italy
- market overview
- Seasonal Performance Factor
- Solar Collectors
- Solar Cooling
- Sweden
- system performance
OVERVIEW ON SOLAR THERMAL PLUS HEAT PUMP SYSTEMS.pdf (58 downloads | 453.39 KB)
Spain: Export Helps Solar Thermal Industry Survive
One of the biggest Spanish collector manufacturers, Termicol, can still celebrate its 10th anniversary this year. The company has managed to counter the decline in the Spanish market by expanding its business abroad. Today, the export of collectors generates 20 % of the company´s turnover. With its own brand, Termicol claims a market share of around 10 % in its home country.
Photo: Termicol
Thermal Regulations and Energy Performance of Buildings – the French Case (2010)
This is a presentation delivered by Enerplan during the “Setting up the Right Incentives to Boost Solar Thermal in Europe” webinar organized on November 30, 2010, within the framework of ProSTO project, funded through the Intelligent Energy Europe Programme.
- Air Heating
- climate
- collector size
- District Heating
- Domestic Hot Water and Heating
- energy consumption
- Enerplan
- Finance and Incentives
- France
- Intelligent Energy Europe
- investments
- Policy
- ProSTO Project
- Regulations
- Renewable Energy Sources
- Solar Cooling
- subsidies
- support mechanisms
- zero energy houses
Thermal Regulations and Energy Performance of Buildings – the French Case.pdf (45 downloads | 489.39 KB)
France: Solfea Bank Finances 35,000 Loans per Year for Renewables and Energy Efficiency
The French utility GDF Suez was the main sponsor of Estec 2011 in Marseille. Its subsidiary Banque Solfea is specialized on loans concerning renewable energies. CEO Dominique-Geneviève Rougier introduced the industrial bank within a presentation, and explained services and portfolio in the course of an interview with solarthermalwolrd.org. In three years Banque Soltea intends to reach an outstanding discounted bills of EUR 1 billion in the field of efficiency measures and renewable energies.
Photo: Banque Solfea
Europe: Solar Keymark Scheme Rules for concentrating solar collectors
During the meeting in Paris in October 2011, the Solar Keymark Network has accepted an extension of the Solar Keymark Scheme Rules. In the future, Solar Keymark will be available for both solar water heater stores and concentrating solar collectors. At the same meeting, the Solar Keymark Network has approved the new Annual Collector Energy Output Calculation Tool as a standard measuring tool for all Solar Keymark certified collectors. The energy output calculated with it can from now on be found on all Solar Keymark data sheets.
Photo: Henry Rosik
- Annual Collector Energy Output Calculation Tool
- CEN
- Certification
- CERTITA
- concentrating collectors
- European Committee for Standardization
- France
- Germany
- Heat Storage
- Marktanreizprogramm
- News
- QAiST programme
- Quality Assurance in Solar Heating and Cooling Technology programme
- Solar Keymark Network
- SP
- Sweden
Estec 2011: “We need incentive tariffs for solar thermal”
The crisis in the European key countries was present during the entire 5th European Solar Thermal Energy Conference (ESTEC) in Marseilles on 20 and 21 October 2011. Around 300 speakers and participants tried to deliver new ideas and concepts to get the industry back on track. At the second conference day, "plug and flow", "solar active houses", "fixed prices for end consumers" and "solar incentive tariffs" were among the key issues of a round-table discussion, which was moderated by Uwe Trenkner, a consultant based in Brussels (third from left).
Photo: ESTIF/ Joël Assuied
Winners of the Solarthermalworld.org Quiz 2011
Second round of the solarthermalworld.org quiz: The winners of 2011 were announced at the end of the ESTEC 2011 conference in Marseilles, France, on 21 October. The photo shows the three participants who were able to answer the ten questions in the shortest time (from left): Jan Knaack (BSW Solar), Anja Loose (ITW Stuttgart) and Olivier Drücke (Eclareon).
Photo: Stephanie Banse
Trainenergy Project. Module 9. Renewable Energy Systems (2011)
The Trainenergy project ran from September 2009 to September 2011, with the objective to produce a training programme about the EU Energy Performance of Building and the Energy End-Use Efficiency and Energy Services Directives for tradesmen in the construction industry. The project was run in Ireland, UK, France, Germany, Spain and Denmark. This module presents the best renewable sources that offer heating at virtually zero carbon emissions, solar water heating being the first technology to be assessed.
Poland: Sunex to go public by September
Becoming a publicly traded company by September: the first step of Sunex' strategy to enter new markets and invest in a factory outside the country. The solar collector manufacturer will be listed on New Connect, the Warsaw stock market for small enterprises. In August, Sunex already sold 0.76 % of its stocks to investors through private offers, gaining about PLN 0.55 million (EUR 0.13 million). “We have decided to enter New Connect to let the market give us a valuation of our company before we get listed on the main trading floor of the Warsaw Stock Exchange (WSE),” the company’s President, Romuald Kalyciok (see photo), explains. Further share sales are planned for 2012.
Photo: Puls Biznesu
Renewable Energy in Europe. Markets, Trends and Technologies (2010)
This second edition of the European Renewable Energy Council (EREC) study presents the latest political, technological, financial and economic information on renewable energy technologies in the fields of heating and cooling, electricity and biofuels in order to reach the binding 2020 target of at least 20 % renewable energy from final energy consumption.
- Austria
- Awareness Raising
- benefits
- biofuels
- case studies
- cooling
- costs
- electricity
- EREC
- European Renewable Energy Council
- France
- Germany
- Greece
- heating
- market development
- Spain
- targets
Renewable Energy in Europe - Markets,Trends and Technologies - EREC.pdf (58 downloads | 4.31 MB)


















