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ReUseHeat · Recovery of Urban Excess Heat

H2020Status: CLOSED1 October 201730 September 2022EU funding €3,997,585Call H2020-EE-2016-2017

There is enough waste energy produced in the EU to heat the EU’s entire building stock; however despite of this huge potential, only a restricted number of small scale examples of urban waste heat recovery are present across the EU. The objective of REUSEHEAT is to demonstrate, at TRL8 first of their kind advanced, modular and replicable systems enabling the recovery and reuse of waste heat available at the urban level. REUSEHEAT explicitly builds on previous knowledge and EU funded projects (notably CELSIUS, Stratego and HRE4) and intends to overcome both technical and non technical barriers towards the unlocking of urban waste heat recovery investments across Europe. Four large scale demonstrators will be deployed, monitored and evaluated during the project, showing the technical feasibility and economic viability of waste heat recovery and reuse from data centres (Brunswick), sewage collectors (Nice), cooling system of a hospital (Madrid) and underground station (Berlin). The knowledge generated from the demonstrators and from other examples across the EU will be consolidated into a handbook which will provide future investors with new insight in terms of urban waste heat recovery potential across the EU. Innovative and efficient technologies and solutions, suitable business models and contractual arrangements, estimation of investment risk, bankability and impact of urban waste heat recovery investments, authorization procedures are examples of handbook content. The handbook will be promoted through a powerful dissemination and training strategy in order to encourage a rapid and widespread replication of the demonstrated solutions across the EU.

Consortium · 21 organisations

coordinator

IVL SVENSKA MILJOEINSTITUTET AB

SE · €661,127

participant

OCHSNER PROCESS ENERGY SYSTEMS GMBH

AT · €334,297

participant

METROPOLE NICE COTE D'AZUR

FR · €43,125

thirdParty

GAS NATURAL SERVICIOS SDG SA

ES

participant

ELECTRICITE DE FRANCE

FR · €257,600

participant

ASIME SA

ES · €267,783

participant

LONDON SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS AND POLITICAL SCIENCE

UK · €314,103

participant

TRACTEBEL ENGINEERING SA

RO · €167,437

thirdParty

GAS NATURAL FENOSA ENGINEERING SL

ES

participant

METROUL SA

RO · €9,737

participant

RINA CONSULTING SPA

IT · €441,875

participant

DANSK FJERNVARME FORENING

DK · €76,694

participant

EUROHEAT & POWER

BE · €214,938

participant

CENTRE SCIENTIFIQUE ET TECHNIQUE DU BATIMENT

FR · €94,908

participant

HOGSKOLAN I HALMSTAD

SE · €124,250

participant

FUNDACION CARTIF

ES · €376,750

participant

VEOLIA ENERGIE DEUTSCHLAND GMBH

DE · €41,251

thirdParty

BRAUNSCHWEIGER NETZ GMBH

DE

participant

BRAUNSCHWEIGER VERSORGUNGS- AKTIENGESELLSCHAFT & CO. KG

DE · €351,342

participant

AALBORG UNIVERSITET

DK · €172,060

participant

NATURGY ENERGY GROUP SA

ES · €48,311

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