#HPCY Webinar: Discover the Heat Pump Cities of 2019

12 Jun 2022

Join us on the 28th of June from 10:00 to 11:30

Register here

The European Heat Pump Association (EHPA) is pleased to invite you to a webinar presenting the winners of the  Heat Pump City of the Year award (HPCY).

The HPCY was launched in 2011 to put the spotlight on cities and regions who have put in place an energy efficient project including a heat pump. The international appeal of the award has grown year after year so that it now attracts participants from all over Europe. Until now, we received more than 155 applications from all around Europe and awarded 20 existing solutions, which, if replicated, could lead the path to a full decarbonisation of the heating and cooling sector in Europe.

This webinar aims at presenting the 4 winning projects of the HPCY Award 2019 edition. This year we received 22 applications from 15 countries, including projects from single residential, commercial and industrial buildings. Our jury awarded 1 project for each of the 4 categories: DecarBuilding, DecarbIndustry, Next Generation Heat Pump, and the main category Heat Pump City of the Year. The main criteria of the award were 1. High level of innovation, 2. Integration with other renewable technologies and 3. CO₂ and cost reductions. 

HPCY 2019 WINNERS

Agenda: 28th of June 2019

10:00  Welcome by Thomas Nowak, Secretary General, EHPA 
10:10    Heat Pump City of The Year: “BEST7 in EU-GUGLE“ in Tampere (Finland) by Mr Janne Heinonen  (CEO of ENERMIX OY)This project consists of a multi-apartment building in which heat pumps use PV electricity and green electricity from the grid (hydropower), and the excessive heat is delivered directly to the district heating network. 
10:25   DecarbIndustry: “New Dairy Bergen” in Bergen (Norway), by Mr Richard Horntvedt (Commercial partner of Hybrid Energy)This project represents the first dairy in Norway entirely supplied by heat pumps. 
10:40    Next Generation Heat Pump: “PHAC-system” in Achtmaal (The Netherlands) by Mr Jochem van Haaren (Owner of NRGTEQ BV)The project represents the concept of “active cooling and passive heating” by using PVT panels, heat pumps and thermal storage, both for commercial and residential buildings and industrial processes. 
10:55    DecarBuilding: “Turnova in Turnhout” in Turnhout (Belgium), by Nejc Brelih-Wasowski (Knowledge manager
Boydens engineering)The project developed in the city of Turnhout (Belgium). The buildings of the city center are connected via aquifer thermal energy storage (ATES) – with thermal loop system and water-water heat pump. 
11:10 Q&A  
11:25    Final remarks

For any further info, please contact Mr. Alfredo Salmaso comms@ehpa.org

Related articles

Yesterday the European Heat Pump Association’s members voted in a new board of directors, which then elected P...
17 Apr 2024
Excess heat holds immense potential as a renewable energy source, capable of meeting a significant portion of ...
15 Apr 2024
Cheap gas and expensive bank loans are two key reasons heat pump sales fell last year, according to a new...
15 Apr 2024
What did the European Heat Pump Association get up to in 2023? What were the highlights, the challenges, the c...
10 Apr 2024