In its REPowerEU plan, the European Commission has set ambitious targets for heat pump deployment: 50 million heat pumps to be installed by 2030, with an annual growth of 16%.
Member states are getting ready with their own heat pump roll-out plans. But how much energy and CO2 savings can they expect?
The H2020 project streamSAVE supports countries in developing savings estimations under Art.3 and Art.7 of the Energy Efficiency Directive (EED). A fascinating output of the project is the “Guidance on Standardized saving methodologies (energy, CO2 and costs)” to assist EU member states in more accurately calculating savings for a set of new energy efficiency actions.
This webinar explains the Guidance and zooms in on heat pumps. Speakers will elaborate on the status of the European heat pump market, and shed light on the potential of heat pumps for industrial processes.
TIME: December 13, 2022 02:00 PM (CET)
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AGENDA
- Introduction to streamSAVE by the Project Coordinator (Nele Renders, VITO/EnergyVille)
- Heat Pumps in the EU – Key findings from the recent status report on technology development, trends, value chains and markets (Jonathan Volt, JRC Clean Energy Technology Observatory)
- The streamSAVE guidance and its platform illustrated: Streamlined energy savings calculations for small scale heat pumps (Nelson Garcia, CIRCE)
- The use of heat pumps in industrial processes (Thomas Nowak, EHPA)
- Panel discussion and Q&A with the audience (Moderator: Nele Renders)
- Conclusions and wrap-up (Nele Renders)
To register for the streamSAVE training module, click here. To download the draft of the practical guidance on additional calculation methodologies complemented with indicative values, click here.