Project: HEATflex
Acronym | HEATflex (Reference Number: 91144) |
Duration | 01/12/2019 - 30/11/2022 |
Project Topic | The overall aim is to develop a common technical and economic strategy to increase the competitiveness of CHP and district heating plants by providing HEAT flexibility through the following 2 approaches, that are linked to each other:_x000D_ - Centralised generated heat flexibility: CHP + direct linked heat pumps_x000D_ - Decentralised generated heat flexibility: Heat prosumers through a new developed heat substation + direct linked heat pumps will be used._x000D_ _x000D_ Therefore different scenarios should be investigated with focus to the participating countries DK and AT concerning_x000D_ - suitable operation conditions at different places_x000D_ - size, type and interfaces of required components_x000D_ - controlling of the whole system and communication between,_x000D_ - business models and_x000D_ - good practice examples all over Europe._x000D_ _x000D_ Expected results for heat flexibility based on the new EU RES-Directive:_x000D_ - Technical and economic strategy _x000D_ - Practical guideline_x000D_ - Toolbox for the implementation, planning and engineering_x000D_ - Good practice examples_x000D_ |
Network | EN SGplusRegSys |
Call | First Joint Call on Integrated Regional Energy Systems |
Project partner
Number | Name | Role | Country |
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1 | 4ward Energy Research GmbH | Partner | Austria |
2 | Güssing Energy Technologies GmbH | Partner | Austria |
3 | Reiterer & Scherling GmbH | Partner | Austria |
4 | Regelungs-Verteilerbau Gesellschaft m. b. H. | Partner | Austria |
5 | CLEAN | Partner | Denmark |
6 | Viborg Fjernvarme | Partner | Denmark |
7 | PlanEnergi | Coordinator | Denmark |