Setup of a laboratory to analyse heat pump performance
In order to replace fossil fuel-based residential heating systems, heat pump technologies have matured rapidly. Although heat pumps are known to be an extremely efficient way of heating and cooling, there is at this time no consis...
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Información proyecto LAB2SHAPE
Duración del proyecto: 16 meses
Fecha Inicio: 2020-09-15
Fecha Fin: 2022-01-17
Líder del proyecto
PEUTZ BV
No se ha especificado una descripción o un objeto social para esta compañía.
TRL
4-5
Presupuesto del proyecto
126K€
Fecha límite de participación
Sin fecha límite de participación.
Descripción del proyecto
In order to replace fossil fuel-based residential heating systems, heat pump technologies have matured rapidly. Although heat pumps are known to be an extremely efficient way of heating and cooling, there is at this time no consistent method for analysing and quantifying the efficiency of heat pumps in a reliable and reproducible way. In addition, existing analytical methods do not take into account the complete energetic performance of heat pumps, which e.g. includes heating, cooling, the production of hot water and defrosting cycles. Moreover, there is no reproducible and reliable method for making predictions regarding the energetic performance of heat pumps over a longer time and in different scenarios, such as changing climate conditions and in district heating applications. Peutz is a Dutch SME that specialises in advising clients on a wide range of topics in construction engineering, and it sees a clear business opportunity in setting up a laboratory that is able to independently measure and certify the performance of heat pumps. Moreover, it envisions that this lab will be able to reliably predict heat pump performance over a longer time and in different environments. In order to fully explore this business opportunity, understanding of general energy theory, in combination with software and hardware/electronics expertise is required. In addition, knowledge and expertise with respect to experimental data acquisition and processing is essential. Such very specialised expertise is currently not available within the company, and due to a high demand and very limited pool of candidates it has been impossible to attract this expertise in the Netherlands. The IA grant will increase Peutz’ international visibility and provide financial resources to find, attract and train a suitable candidate outside of the Netherlands. When successful, the IA will be able bring Peutz to a higher level by transforming the idea to a real innovation with great societal relevance.