Annex 24 - Absorption Machines for Heating and Cooling in Future Energy Systems

 

Introduction
This project, which was concluded in June 1999, aimed to analyse the reasons behind the still limited implementation of absorption technology in heating and cooling. Participants in this project contributed by gathering relevant national information and by participating in two workshops. Its objectives were to gain a better understanding of market opportunities for absorption machines (machines using either absorption or adsorption technology), improve understanding of the technology, and disseminate information.

Objectives
The objectives of the project are:

Project manager and participating countries
The project manager (the so-called Operating Agent) was the Royal Institute of Technology, on behalf of Sweden.
The participating countries in this project are Canada, Italy, Japan, the Netherlands, Norway, Sweden, UK and USA.

 

Project results
The project resulted in the following publications:

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Additional information

 

 
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