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