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Denmark: Solar District Heating Capacity increases 5-fold
Solar heat is penetrating Denmark’s district heating networks at an unprecedented rate: Around 90,000m2 of collector area (63 MWth) are going to be connected to the country’s networks in 2011. The map shows the existing and planned solar district heating systems in Denmark, including the installed or planned collector area. The Danish consulting and engineering company PlanEnergi was responsible of drafting the map in the framework of Task 45 “Large Solar Heating/Cooling Systems, Seasonal Storage, Heat Pumps”. The task was started in January 2011 by the International Energy Agency’s Solar Heating and Cooling Programme (IEA SHC), which will run until December 2013.
Source: PlanEnergi
Combisol Project: „Solar combi systems are gaining market share“
In December 2010, the Solar Combisystems Promotion and Standardisation (CombiSol) project ended after running for three full years. The aim of the project was to expand the market development of Solar Combi Systems (SCS), which provide both space heating and domestic hot water, and to promote an improvement of the quality of systems installed. Project partners were the National Institute of Solar Energy – Education (INES Education), France, the Institute of Thermodynamics and Thermal Process Engineering (ITW) of the University of Stuttgart, Germany, French Environment and Energy Management Agency ADEME, PlanEnergi, Denmark, the Committee Renewable Energy at the Institute for Sustainable Technologies (AEE), Austria, and Dalarna University, Sweden.
- ADEME
- AEE
- Austria
- Combisol project
- Combisystems Promotion and Standardisation project
- Dalarna University
- Denmark
- Domestic Hot Water and Heating
- France
- French Environment and Energy Management Agency
- Germany
- INES Education
- Institute of Thermodynamics and Thermal Process Engineering
- ITW
- National Institute of Solar Energy – Education
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- SCS
- Solar Combi Systems
- Sweden
Europe: First Call for Solar Certification Fund Proposals
The European Solar Certification Fund (SCF) - recently founded by the Solar Keymark Network - launched its first call for project proposals. They can be submitted to scf@estif.org until 14 January 2011, using a template provided on the website. It is estimated that in 2011, around EUR 130,000 to 150,000 will be added to the approx. EUR 90,000 to 100,000 that have been paid into the fund in 2010.
- 9th Solar Keymark Network meeting
- BDH
- Bosch
- BSW-Solar
- call for project proposals
- CEN
- CENER
- Certif
- Certification
- DIN CERTO
- ESTIF
- Europe
- European Committee for Standardization
- European Solar Certification Fund
- ITW
- label
- News
- Planenergi
- SCF
- SCF Steering Group
- Solahart
- Solar Keymark
- SPF
- Wagner & Co Solartechnik
Foundation to Support Proliferation of Solar Keymark Quality Standard
The Solar Keymark Network is about to establish a foundation to support the further proliferation of this quality standard. The reason for this decision can be traced back to a change in the definition of types and sub types by the European Committee for Standardization (CEN) and its subsequent reduction in the fees at the beginning of this year.
Task 43: Worldwide Harmonisation of Solar Rating and Certification Procedures
The international harmonisation of norms is advancing: On behalf of operating agent Jan Erik Nielsen from Plan Energi, experts are working on the alignment of EN and ISO norms under Task 43 of the Solar Heating & Cooling Programme managed by the International Energy Agency.
Photo: ITW
- Certification
- Combisol project
- Denmark
- Domestic Hot Water and Heating
- EN 12977
- Europe
- European Solar Keymark
- Florida
- Florida Solar Energy Center
- France
- French Solar Institute
- Germany
- IEA
- Ines
- International Energy Agency
- ISO 9459
- ISO 9806
- ITW
- News
- norms
- Planenergi
- SEIA
- Solar Cooling
- Solar Heating and Cooling Programme
- Solar Rating and Certification Corporation
- SRCC
- Task 43
- testing procedures
- USA
- workshop
Intersolar Europe Conference 2010: 24 Speakers from 9 different Countries
Solar thermal professionals from all over the world will once again gather in Munich, Germany, to attend the international solar trade fair Intersolar 2010, which has just recently been renamed to Intersolar Europe. Its German organizer, the Solar Promotion GmbH, announced record-breaking registration figures of 1,700 exhibitors and 60,000 visitors.
- Aptitudes - Institute for Renewable Energies
- BSW-Solar
- China
- Chinese Center for Renewable Energy Development
- Denmark
- Germany
- IEA
- Institute for Thermodynamics and Thermal Process Engineering
- International Energy Agency
- Intersolar Europe Conference 2010
- ITW
- News
- Planenergi
- Solar Heating and Cooling Programme
- Solid
- trade fair
- Tunisia
- University of Stuttgart
- USA



















