LOW valued energy sources UPgrading for buildings and industry uses
Acronym
LOWUP
Description of the granted funding
In the “secure, clean and efficient energy” initiative, it is stated that the most important milestones for such a transformation are the EU's energy and climate targets for 2030, which are: (i) at least 40% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions compared to 1990, (ii) at least 27% for the share of renewable energy consumed in the EU, and (iii) at least 27% improvement of energy efficiency and an electricity interconnection target of 10%[1].The LowUP Project has a two-fold strategy: 1) on one hand, to target goals (i) and (ii) of these climate challenge with a 42 months duration project where innovation will be the core activity, and 2), on other hand, to successfully present different technological solutions which will enable the participation of low grade thermal energy sources in the energy transition, and improve the efficiency of the Europe Low Exergy systems, not only at building level but also in industrial applications. Within the LowUP project three different heating and cooling systems will be developed and demonstrated at relevant environment: HEAT-LowUP (low exergy heating system directly fed by solar and sewage water recovered heat) COOL-LowUP (low exergy cooling systems directly fed by renewable and free energy sources) and HP-LowUP ( waste heat recovery and upgrading via heat pump.) The first two systems are focused on the rational and efficient use of low valued energy sources for direct implementation in low-exergy heating & cooling systems for buildings and the third one is focused on the exploitation of low temperature residual energy, wasted with industrial processes, by upgrading them to generate useful heat to be re-introduced in the process.
The project will be implemented using the Acciona thermal lab located in Seville where will be emulated different real cases as the industrial process of a Water treatment plant, an automotive factory and a retirement house.
Show moreStarting year
2016
End year
2020
Granted funding
HALTON OY
209 087.5 €
Participant
WASENCO OY
253 375 €
Participant
RDZ SpA (IT)
399 000 €
Participant
GEA REFRIGERATION NETHERLANDS NV (NL)
392 962.5 €
Participant
POZZI LEOPOLDO SRL (IT)
400 962.5 €
Participant
FAFCO SA (CH)
Participant
ENDEF ENGINEERING SL (ES)
379 444.03 €
Participant
FUNDACION TECNALIA RESEARCH & INNOVATION (ES)
199 343.75 €
Participant
LGI CONSULTING (FR)
345 625 €
Participant
ACCIONA CONSTRUCCION SA (ES)
547 625 €
Coordinator
FUNDACION CARTIF (ES)
275 012.5 €
Participant
Amount granted
3 727 078 €
Funder
European Union
Funding instrument
Research and Innovation action
Framework programme
Horizon 2020 Framework Programme
Call
Programme part
Energy (5352 Reducing energy consumption and carbon foorpint by smart and sustainable use (5353 )
Topic
New heating and cooling solutions using low grade sources of thermal energy (EE-04-2016-2017Call ID
H2020-EE-2016-RIA-IA Other information
Funding decision number
723930
Identified topics
energy, power