Completed
Projects
On
this page, an overview of the completed IEA Heat Pump Programme projects (annexes)
and participating countries is presented. Shorter
projects (special tasks), if any, are also listed.
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Completed projects |
Participants |
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| Annex 28 | Test Procedure and Seasonal Performance Calculations for Residential Heat Pumps with Combined Space and Domestic Hot Water Heating | Austria, Canada, France, Germany, Japan, Norway, Sweden, Switzerland, USA |
| Annex 27 |
Selected Issues on CO2 as Working Fluid in
Compression Systems
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Japan, Norway, Sweden, Switzerland, UK, USA |
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Advanced Supermarket Refrigeration/Heat Recovery Systems
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Canada, Denmark, Sweden, UK, USA
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Year-Round Residential Space Conditioning Systems using Heat Pumps
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France, the Netherlands, Sweden, USA |
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Absorption Machines for Heating and Cooling in Future Energy Systems
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Canada, Italy, the Netherlands, Norway, Japan, Sweden, UK, USA
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Heat Pump Systems for Single-Room Applications |
Canada, France, Switzerland, Sweden, USA
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Compression Systems with Natural Working Fluids |
Canada, Denmark, Japan, the Netherlands, Norway, Switzerland, UK, USA
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Global Environmental Benefits of Industrial Heat Pumps |
Canada, France, Japan, the Netherlands, Norway, Sweden, UK, USA
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Working Fluid Safety |
Belgium, Japan, the Netherlands, Norway, Switzerland
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Annex 19 |
Cancelled
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Thermophysical Properties of Environmentally Acceptable Refrigerants |
Austria, Canada, Germany, Japan, Sweden, UK, USA
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Annex 17 |
Experiences with New Refrigerants in Evaporators |
Canada, the Netherlands, Norway, Sweden, Switzerland
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Annex 16 |
IEA Heat Pump Centre |
Austria, Japan, the Netherlands, Norway, UK, USA
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Annex 15 |
Heat Pump Systems with Direct Expansion Ground Coils
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Austria, Canada, Japan, USA
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Annex 14 |
Working Fluids and Transport Phenomena in Advanced Absorption Heat Pumps
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Belgium, Denmark, Germany, Japan, Sweden, USA
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Annex 13 |
State and Transport Properties of High Temperature Working Fluids and Non-Azeotropic Mixtures
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Canada, Germany, Japan, Norway, Sweden, USA
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Annex 12 |
Modelling Techniques for Simulation and Design of Compression Heat Pumps
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Austria, Belgium, Germany, Italy, Japan, Switzerland, USA
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Annex 11 |
Stirling Engine Technology for Application in Buildings
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Japan, Sweden, USA
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Annex 10 |
Technical and Market Analysis of Advanced Heat Pumps
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Sweden, USA
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Annex 9 |
High-Temperature Industrial Heat Pumps
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Belgium, Germany, Finland, Japan, the Netherlands, Sweden, Switzerland, USA
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Annex 8 |
Advanced In-Ground Heat Exchange Technology for Heat Pump Systems |
Canada, Germany, Switzerland, USA
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Annex 7 |
New Development of the Evaporator Part of Heat Pump Systems
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Canada, Denmark, Finland, Norway, Sweden
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Annex 6 |
Study of Working Fluid Mixtures and High-Temperature Working Fluids for Compressor-Driven Systems
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Austria, Denmark, Finland, Germany, Japan, USA
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Annex 5 |
Integration of Large Heat Pumps into District Heating and Large Housing Blocks
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Denmark, Germany, Italy, Sweden
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Annex 4 |
IEA Heat Pump Centre
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Austria, Belgium, Canada, Finland, Germany, Italy, Japan, the Netherlands, Norway, Sweden, USA
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Annex 3 |
Heat Pump Systems Applied in Industry
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Austria, Belgium, Canada, Denmark, Finland, Germany, Italy, Japan, the Netherlands, Sweden
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Annex 2 |
Vertical Earth Heat Pump Systems
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Austria, Canada, Denmark, Sweden, USA
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Annex 1 |
Common Study of Advanced Heat Pumps
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Austria, Belgium, Canada, Denmark, Germany, Italy, Japan, the Netherlands, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, UK, USA
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Single-Room Heat Pumps for Cold Climates ››› |
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Refrigerant Recovery and Recycling ››› |
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Successful Heat Pump Projects on the Internet ››› |
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Retrofitting with Heat Pumps in Buildings ››› |
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Domestic Heating and Cooling Distribution and Ventilation Systems and their use with Residential Heat Pumps ››› |
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International Heat Pump Status and Policy Review ››› |
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Environmental Benefits of Heat Pumps ››› |
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| Last updated: 25 November 2005 |
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