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The European Heat Pump Association represents the interests of the European heat pump industry on international level.

Heat pumps are an unique renewable technology for heating and cooling. They can make a major contribution towards achieving Europe's climate and energy challenges. This mature technology is already the standard solution in Sweden and Switzerland. For more information on its tremendous potential see the EHPA action plan.

Multifamily residence in Savona
CASE STUDY: Vecchia Darsena, Complesso della Torre in Savona, Italy consists of a residential/commercial building comprising 103 accommodation units, 31 shops and 20 offices, and a 96-room hotel. The energy supply system installed is an "oceano-thermal" solution. The system provides heating in wintertime, production of domestic hot water and summer cooling with water loop heat pumps that make use of the thermal energy contained in seawater.
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Mar. 09, 2010 -  The world’s largest natural heat pump for district heating has over 14MW power, can save 15% of energy and uses ammonia as the refrigerant. Renowned for its expertise in the field of natural refrigerants, UK-based Star...
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Mar. 05, 2010 -  A presentation by Earthcare Products at the Transforming Technologies Conference in London this week sparked the audience’s interest in the opportunities that hydrocarbon refrigerant blends offer as HFC replacements in a wide...
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Feb. 19, 2010 -  The German subsidy scheme "Marktanreizprogram" (MAP) is constantly being adjusted to accomodate for a changing market environment. In its most recent revision it requires an independent third party test for the COP value. The...
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Feb. 18, 2010 -  This conference is the tenth in a series of triennial conferences under the auspices of the International Energy Agency (IEA) Heat Pump Program. The conference will summarize the current technology and market status, progress and...
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Feb. 15, 2010 -  EurObserv’ER has released its annual publication 'The State of Renewable Energies in Europe' (February 2010). It is a synthesis of the technology Barometers published during 2009 (with data up to and including 2008). The...
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