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SIXTH FRAMEWORK PROGRAMME
Horizontal Research Activities
Involving SMEs
Collective Research Projects
Proposal/Contract no.: 500229-2



Project proposer and coordinator:

Groupement pour la recherche sur les Echangeurs Thermiques (Greth)

Project proposer:

European Heat Pump Association (EHPA)


About SHERHPA

Sustainable energy systems, such as heat pumping technologies, provide an efficient use of renewable energy from the ambient and of waste heat sources. Typical applications are space heating, domestic hot water and processes with combined heating and cooling. Doubling the number of heat pumps in Europe by 2010 would increase the annual energy and CO2 emission savings to 100 TWh and 40 million tons respectively. To achieve such an ambitious target on European level and to support the creation of a strong market impact, in addition to the European Heat Pump Association, EHPA (policy, strategy and marketing) and the European Heat Pump Network, EHPN (dissemination of information, Website) a dedicated project towards SMEs is jointly proposed by GRETh (Heat Equipment Association) and EHPA.

This project deals with the development of heat pumps that are cost-energy efficient and in compliance with the future environmental regulations. The new environmental regulations, concerning greenhouse gases and the protection of the ozone layer, will lead to the phase out of conventional refrigerants. For example, in the EC the ‘Freon' R22 phase out is scheduled in 2010. Therefore ‘natural fluids' have to be adopted (hydrocarbons, carbon dioxide or ammonia), but this implies a change in the components technology and control system. Heat pumps are components that allow energy savings for heating and cooling buildings and for many industrial applications, and concern a very large spectrum of applications much wider than the existing heat pump market.

During the first half of the project, components and subsystems (heat exchangers, controllers, ground coupling system, heat recovery…) will be developed, tested and optimised. Afterward, during the second half of the project, prototypes will be developed and tested in laboratories prior to field tests. In parallel with these research activities, a training programme will be set-up. This programme will include technical training and e-learning for engineers.

This project is coordinated by two independent associations (Greth and EHPA), that have complementary activities; the core group is composed of 18 SMEs from 11 countries, including participants from the newly associated states; and the RTD work will performed by 9 centre of excellence, from 9 EC and associated countries, in the area of heat pumps, energy and control.


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The partnership

  • 2 IAG (Greth and EHPA)
  • 19 SME
  • 10 RTD Performer
  • 13 Countries

Regional distribution

The budget

  • RTD: 2.5M€
  • Training: 0.45 M€
  • Management: 0.15 M€
  • Total: 3.1 M€
  • EC funding: 2.10 M€

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