Model Predictive Control and Innovative System Integration of GEOTABS;-) in Hybrid Low Grade Thermal Energy Systems - Hybrid MPC GEOTABS

Acronym

MPC-. GT

Description of the granted funding

The MPC-: GT project brought together a transdisciplinary team of SMEs, large industry and research institutes, experienced in research and application of design and control systems in the combined building and energy world. Based on prior research, supported by (joint) EU and national projects, and practical experience the bottlenecks where identified that prevent at this moment a real breakthrough of geothermal heat pumps (GEO-HP) combined with thermally activated building systems (TABS) - GEOTABS. Solutions, which need to be implemented in an integrated way, were identified and sufficient proof of concept was gathered to join forces in a RIA. The innovative concepts aim at increasing the share of low valued (low-grade) energy sources by means of using low exergy systems on the one hand and aim at upgrading low/moderate temperature resources on the other hand. The overall solution consists of an optimal integration of GEOTABS and secondary supply and emission systems. To allow for an optimal use of both the GEOTABS and the secondary system, a split will be made between a so-called “base load” that will be provided by the GEOTABS and the remaining energy needs that should be supplied by the secondary system. A generic rule, eliminating case-by-case simulation work, will be developed. The second part of the proposed solution aims at a white box approach for Model Predictive Control (MPC) to generate a controller model with precomputed model inputs such as disturbances and HVAC thermal power to avoid case by case development. Research is needed to assess the overall performance and robustness of such an approach towards uncertainties. As such, the MPC-: GT consortium believes to have identified an integrated solution that will provide a near optimal design strategy for the MPC GEOTABS concept using optimal control integrated design. The solution will support the industry, especially the SME members, to expand their activities and strengthen their competitiveness.
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Starting year

2016

End year

2021

Granted funding

UPONOR OYJ
16 737.5 €
Participant
FEDERATIE VAN VERENIGINGEN VOOR VERWARMING EN LUCHTBEHANDELING IN EUROPA REHVA (BE)
91 750 €
Participant
UPONOR AB (SE)
212 637.5 €
Third party
ENERGOKLASTR (CZ)
400 125 €
Participant
LEMON CONSULT AG (CH)
Participant
VIESSMANN WERKE GMBH & CO KG (DE)
4 312.5 €
Participant
GEOTHERMAL ENERGY SL (ES)
178 131.04 €
Participant
VIESSMANN-BELGIUM (BE)
81 937.5 €
Third party
STUDIEBUREAU BOYDENS RAYMOND (BE)
603 181.46 €
Participant
CLIMATE FUTURES LIMITED (UK)
276 375 €
Participant
UNIVERSITEIT MAASTRICHT (NL)
148 281 €
Participant
UNIVERSITEIT MAASTRICHT (NL)
148 281.25 €
Participant
UNIVERSITEIT GENT (BE)
753 750 €
Coordinator
DANMARKS TEKNISKE UNIVERSITET (DK)
378 781.25 €
Participant
KATHOLIEKE UNIVERSITEIT LEUVEN (BE)
823 951.25 €
Participant

Amount granted

3 969 951 €

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-04-2016-2017)
Call ID
H2020-EE-2016-RIA-IA

Other information

Funding decision number

723649

Identified topics

geospatial, geosciences