The general objective of GEO.POWER project is to exchange best practices related to low enthalpy energy supply and - after a technical and cost/benefit assessment to evaluate the potential of reproducibility - to prepare action plans for the large scale introduction of Ground-Coupled Heat Pumps (GCHP) in each of the member regions. Each action plan needs to provide an organized set of legal/regulatory, economic and technical proposals to address long-term investments strategy for GCHP application at wide scale. The partnership, coordinated by the Province of Ferrara (Italy) is composed by Ministries, Regions, Local Authorities, Universities and R&D agencies of 9 countries (Bulgaria, Hungary, Greece, Italy, Sweden, Estonia, UK, Belgium and Slovenia) that are dealing at different level with the attainment of European policy objectives in relation to 20/20/20 Kyoto targets and the EU Building Performance Directive.
GIAMBASTIANI B.M.S., MASTROCICCO M., MEGGIOLARO M. (2011). GEO.POWER project: low-enthalpy geothermal energy performance and long-term strategies for Ground-Coupled Heat Pumps (GCHP) in residential and industrial building.. Rimini, Italia : Rimini Fiera.
GEO.POWER project: low-enthalpy geothermal energy performance and long-term strategies for Ground-Coupled Heat Pumps (GCHP) in residential and industrial building.
GIAMBASTIANI, BEATRICE MARIA SOLE;
2011
Abstract
The general objective of GEO.POWER project is to exchange best practices related to low enthalpy energy supply and - after a technical and cost/benefit assessment to evaluate the potential of reproducibility - to prepare action plans for the large scale introduction of Ground-Coupled Heat Pumps (GCHP) in each of the member regions. Each action plan needs to provide an organized set of legal/regulatory, economic and technical proposals to address long-term investments strategy for GCHP application at wide scale. The partnership, coordinated by the Province of Ferrara (Italy) is composed by Ministries, Regions, Local Authorities, Universities and R&D agencies of 9 countries (Bulgaria, Hungary, Greece, Italy, Sweden, Estonia, UK, Belgium and Slovenia) that are dealing at different level with the attainment of European policy objectives in relation to 20/20/20 Kyoto targets and the EU Building Performance Directive.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.