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SDHp2m · Advanced policies and market support measures for mobilizing solar district heating investments in European target regions and countries

H2020Status: CLOSED1 January 201631 December 2018EU funding €1,919,298Call H2020-LCE-2014-2015

SDHp2m stands for ‘Solar District Heating (SDH)’ and actions from ‘Policy to Market’. The project addresses market uptake challenges for a wider use of district heating and cooling systems (DHC) with high shares of RES, specifically the action focuses on the use of large-scale solar thermal plants combined with other RES in DHC systems.The key approach of the project is to develop, improve and implement in 9 participating EU regions advanced policies and support measures for SDH. In 3 focus regions Thuringia (DE), Styria (AT) and Rhone-Alpes (FR) the regulating regional authorities are participating as project partners to ensure a strong implementation capacity within the project. In 6 follower regions from BG, DE, IT, PL, SE the regulating authorities are engaged through letters of commitment. The project activities aim at a direct mobilization of investments in SDH and hence a significant market rollout.The project work program in the participating regions follows a process including 1) strategy and action planning based on a survey, best practices and stakeholder consultation 2) an implementation phase starting at an early project stage and 3) efficient dissemination of the project results at national and international level.Adressed market uptake challenges are: Improved RES DHC policy, better access to plant financing and business models, sustained public acceptance and bridging the gap between policy and market through market support and capacity building. Denmark and Sweden reached already today a high share of RES in DHC and shall be used as a role model for this project.The direct expected outcome and impact of SDHp2m is estimated to an installed or planned new RES DHC capacity and new SDH capacity directly triggered by the project until project end corresponding to a total investment of 350 Mio. € and leading to 1 420 GWh RES heat and cold production per year. A multiple effect is expected in the period after the project and in further EU regions.

Consortium · 16 organisations

coordinator

STEINBEIS INNOVATION GGMBH

DE · €254,960

participant

CIT RENERGY AB

SE · €121,348

participant

HIR HAMBURG INSTITUT RESEARCH GGMBH

DE · €107,485

participant

S.O.L.I.D. GESELLSCHAFT FUR SOLARINSTALLATION UND DESIGN MBH

AT · €107,323

participant

AGFW-PROJEKTGESELLSCHAFT FUR RATIONALISIERUNG, INFORMATION UND STANDARDISIERUNG MBH

DE · €84,025

participant

COMMISSARIAT A L ENERGIE ATOMIQUE ET AUX ENERGIES ALTERNATIVES

FR · €125,605

participant

PLANENERGI FOND

DK · €150,688

participant

INSTITUT ZA NULEVO ENERGIJNI SGRADI

BG · €57,063

participant

AEE - INSTITUT FUR NACHHALTIGE TECHNOLOGIEN

AT · €187,935

participant

AMBIT 1995 S.R.L. in liquidazione

IT · €136,614

participant

EC BREC INSTYTUT ENERGETYKI ODNAWIALNEJ SP ZOO

PL · €60,463

participant

AUVERGNE-RHONE-ALPES ENERGIE ENVIRONNEMENT

FR · €211,574

thirdParty

REGION AUVERGNE RHONE ALPES

FR

participant

EUROHEAT & POWER

BE · €52,750

participant

THURINGER MINISTERIUM FUR UMWELT, ENERGIE UND NATURSCHUTZ

DE · €224,743

participant

AMT DER STEIERMARK LANDESREGIERUNG

AT · €36,725

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