Making low-carbon heating and cooling affordable for all - #NCEW2018

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Making low-carbon heating and cooling affordable for all - #NCEW2018
Making low-carbon
heating and cooling
affordable for all
             #NCEW2018
Making low-carbon heating and cooling affordable for all - #NCEW2018
Program 13.00-13.45

 Launch of Mission Innovation Project “Comfort and Climate Box”
  and the up-coming collaboration platform
 Presentation of the main challenges connected to global heating
  and cooling – John Dulac, IEA
 Comments from innovation perspectives – Stephan Renz, (HPT
  TCP) – Jon Saltmarsh, Mission Innovation Challenge No 7 – Sophie
  Hosatte, Natural Resources Canada
 Comments from industry – Thomas Nowak, EHPA – Birger
  Lauersen, Euro Heat and Power
 Short Q&A with all panelists Concluding remarks and action points
 Concluding remarks – Monica Axell, Heat Pump Centre and RISE
Moderator: Eva Krutmeijer
Making low-carbon heating and cooling affordable for all - #NCEW2018
Monica Axell

               • Acting Head of Unit Energy and
                 Circular Economy, Division Built
                 Environment, RISE (Research
                 Institutes of Sweden)

               • General Manager, Heat Pump
                 Centre (IEA HPT TCP)

               • PhD, Heat Pumping Technology
                 and Refrigeration, Chalmers
                 University of Technology,
                 Sweden
Making low-carbon heating and cooling affordable for all - #NCEW2018
IETS TCP
Industrial Technologies
and Systems
Making low-carbon heating and cooling affordable for all - #NCEW2018
Comfort and Climate Box

 We are announcing this first Mission Innovation #7
  project today 22 May 2018.

 The goal of the project is to accelerate the innovation
  process towards affordable heating and cooling for all.

 NL will provide for the Operating Agent

 Heat Pump Centre
Making low-carbon heating and cooling affordable for all - #NCEW2018
Comfort & Climate Box

         Control

  Heat         Energy    Heating &
  Pump         Storage   Cooling
Making low-carbon heating and cooling affordable for all - #NCEW2018
Learn more

 More information about the Comfort and Climate Box,
   please visit www.heatpumpingtechnologies.org
 Interested in collaboration? Talk to
teunbokhoven@consolair.nl (Chair IEA TCP Storage)
info@renzconsulting.ch          (Chair IEA TCP Heat Pumps)
monica.axell@ri.se              (Heat Pump Centre)

 Confirmed participation: B, China, DK, Ger, NL, SE, UK, AU
 Considering: Can, France, JP, CH, IT, USA, Fin, Turk
Making low-carbon heating and cooling affordable for all - #NCEW2018
John Dulac

             • Energy Analyst in the Directorate
               of Sustainability, Technology and
               Outlooks at the International
               Energy Agency (IEA)
             • Leads the IEA Collaborative on
               Combined Heat and Power and
               efficient District Heating and
               Cooling (CHP/DHC)
             • MS in Urban Planning from
               Colombia University and MIA in
               Sustainable Urban Development
               and Environment Policy from
               SIPA/Columbia.
Making low-carbon heating and cooling affordable for all - #NCEW2018
Stephan Renz

               • Chairperson IEA Technology
                 Collaboration Programme on
                 Heat Pumping Technologies
                 (HPT TCP) of the International
                 Energy Agency (IEA)
               • Runs a consultancy in the fields
                 of economy, energy and
                 environement, located in Basel,
                 Switzerland
               • MS in Mechanical Engineering
                 and a post-graduate degree in
                 Business Administration from
                 ETH in Zürich.
Making low-carbon heating and cooling affordable for all - #NCEW2018
Jon Saltmarsh

                • Head of Built Environment
                  Technology and Systems within
                  the Department for Business,
                  Energy and Industrial Strategy.
                • Runs the build enrivonment
                  innovation program and
                  provides technical evidence and
                  advice to underpin BEIS’s low-
                  carbon policies.
                • Degree in Engineering from St
                  John’s Collage Cambridge and an
                  MBA from Cranfield University.
Sophie Hosatte

                 • Director of the Buildings Group
                   at Natural Resources, Canada
                 • Research scientist in energy
                   technologies and manages a
                   group of 40 researh scientists
                   and engineers at
                   CanmetENERGY-Varennes,
                   working on Renewable Heating
                   and Cooling and Intelligent
                   Building Programs.
                 • PhD in Mechanical Engineering
                   from Université de Valenciennes
                   et du Hainaut-Cambrésis.
Thomas Nowak
               • Secretary General, European
                 Heat Pump Association, Brussels,
                 representing the industry at the
                 European institutions,
                 networking with other
                 stakeholders in the field of fossil-
                 free heating ang cooling.
               • Actively participating in EHPAs
                 international work with the IEA,
                 IRENA and the Asian heat pump
                 network.
               • University degree in business
                 administration and economics
Birger Lauersen

                  • Vice President, Euroheat &
                    Power
                  • Manager of International Affairs,
                    Danish District Heating
                    Association
                  • Master Degree in Political
                    Science from Copenhagen
                    University
Discussion

 How can we collaborate more efficiently towards
  affordable heating and cooling solutions for all?

 What is the most important when it comes to solutions
  for emerging economies and low-income communities?

 What is needed to make projects ike ”Comfort and
  Climate Box” succesful?
Conclusions

 What have we learnt today?
www.heatpumpingtechnologies.org

  Thank you!
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