CombiSol
As the market share of combisystems is increasing in most of the European countries but is nevertheless quite small, CombiSol will encourage an accelerated growth in the share of heat produced by solar energy and will promote the quality increase, by tackling some non-technological barriers, thanks to:
- promotion of best practices for solar combisystems, both for new and existing buildings,
- promotion of standardised systems and cost-effective solutions,
- recommendations to manufacturers with regard to combisystems design,
- training of installers,
- development of specific dimensioning tools in order to facilitate the recommendation for solar combisystems based on the EPBD methodology,
- increasing consumers confidence with information on energy efficiency of solar combisystems, based on in-situ monitoring and lab tests
Customer
EU Kommission – Executive Agency for Competitivness and Innovation (EACI)
Project partner
CEA – Commissariat a l’Energie Atomique – Frankreich
INES – National Institute for Solar Energy – Frankreich
Universität Stuttgart – Institut für Thermodynamik und Wärmetechnik – Deutschland
ADEME – Agence de l’Environment et de la Maîtrise de l’Energie – Frankreich
PlanEnergi – Dänemark
Högskolan Dalarna – Schweden
SERC – Solar Energy Research Center – Högskolan Dalarna – Sweden