HAPPENING: an efficient cascade heat pump system for multifamily buildings

Autores/as

  • Jose Luis Corrales Ciganda Tecnalia Research and Innovation
  • Jon Iturralde Iñarga Tecnalia Research Innovation
  • Irantzu Urkola Lekuona Tecnalia Research Innovation
  • Angel Carrera Martin Tecnalia Research Innovation
  • Iñigo Urra Mardaraz

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.21134/n5qjem63

Palabras clave:

Heat pumps, renewables, hybridization, efficiency, retrofitting

Resumen

An innovative hybrid heat pump system is presented as a novel solution for multifamily building heating system retrofitting. This system is very efficient on the one hand thanks to its innovative configuration in cascade, minimum thermal losses and on the other hand, the maximization of local solar energy self-consumption due to decoupling generation and consumption and applying smart control strategies. It is aimed at facilitating retrofitting of existing heating systems in multifamily buildings, enabling an efficient decarbonization. Three variations of the system have been designed, installed, and tested in real buildings across Europe, within the H2020 project “HAPPENING”. The project is now under monitoring phase and the preliminary results are positive, demonstrating the high efficiency of the concept.

Referencias

Sibylle Braungardt, Veit Bürger, Tobias Fleiter, et al. Renewable Heating and Cooling Pathways – Towards full decarbonisation by 2050, European Commission, Directorate-General for Energy, 2023.

Directive (EU) 2024/1275 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 24 April 2024 on the energy performance of buildings, 2024.

Volt J., Roca Reina J.C., Carlsson J. and Toleikyte A., Heat Pump Market: Country Fiches, European Commission, Petten, 2024, JRC137131.

Fedrizzi R, Integrating Heat Pumps in Existing Residential Buildings, BUILD UP, 2023.

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Publicado

2024-10-22