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H eat Pumps Low Carbon Solutions for Re-Energising the EU

H eat Pumps Low Carbon Solutions for Re-Energising the EU. The European Heat Pump Association (ehpa) 12.2.2008 | Charlemagne | Brussels. Program. 14:00 to 14.30 Heat Pumps: technology and application overview. Gerald Lutz, Ochsner Corporation

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H eat Pumps Low Carbon Solutions for Re-Energising the EU

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  1. Heat Pumps Low Carbon Solutions for Re-Energising the EU The European Heat Pump Association (ehpa) 12.2.2008 | Charlemagne | Brussels

  2. Program • 14:00 to 14.30 Heat Pumps: technology and application overview.Gerald Lutz, Ochsner Corporation • 14:30 to 15.00 The European market for Heat Pumps: development and outlook Martin Forsen, SVEP & Chair EHPA Exec. Committee • 15:00 to 15.30 Heat Pumps triple dividend: low carbon, energy efficient & renewable.Thomas Nowak, Communications officer, EHPA • 15:30 to 15.50 Coffee break

  3. Program / 2 • 15.50 to 16.20 Education for renewables: the European certified heat pump installer program. Brigitte Bach, arsenal research & Chair EHPA Education Committee • 16.20 to 16.50 Synergies between de-carbonising European electricity and Heat Pumps Sam Cross, EURELECTRIC, Advisor-Energy policy, • 16.50 to 17.10 Heat Pumps and their recognition in the RES-Directive. Thomas Nowak, EHPA, Communications officer • 17.10 to 17.30 Questions and answers | Conclusion

  4. European Heat Pump Association EEIG (EHPA)Vision and Objectives • Vision: • Establish Heat Pumps as the preferred technology providing heating, cooling and sanitary hot water for residential, non-residential and industrial applications. Major objectives • Promote awareness and proper deployment of heat pump technology • Disseminate information & educational material to users and all industry stakeholders • Undertake strategic studies with the EU and other interested bodies • Provide technical and economic advice to European, national and local authorities in legislative, regulatory and energy efficiency matters • Coordinate labelling initiatives & cooperate in matters of certification Create appropriate recognition for a favorable market environment!

  5. European Heat Pump Association (EHPA) • 70 members from 21 countries • Heat pump manufacturers • Component manufacturers • National associations • Consultants • Research & test institutes • EU-wide representative of heat pump industry • Registered in Brussels

  6. How does the EHPA work

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