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I EA SHC Task 5 3 Kick off m eeting IEA Task 53 kick off meeting Vienna 18-19/ 03/ 2014 New Generation Solar Cooling & Heating system s ( PV or solar therm ally driven system s) I ntroduction to I EA SHC and to the Task Daniel M


  1. I EA SHC Task 5 3 Kick off m eeting IEA Task 53 kick off meeting – Vienna 18-19/ 03/ 2014 New Generation Solar Cooling & Heating system s ( PV or solar therm ally driven system s) I ntroduction to I EA SHC and to the Task Daniel M UGNIER – Vienna, 18/ 03/ 2014

  2. IEA Task 53 kick off meeting – Vienna 18-19/ 03/ 2014 The m ain am bitions are : - To deal with admin issues - To confirm the content of the Annex & Work plan document - To have a dicussion on the priority targets - To make a planning for next steps

  3. IEA Task 53 kick off meeting – Vienna 18-19/ 03/ 2014 Adm inistrative issues : - Registration + invoices at AIT ? - Invoices : VAT or not ?

  4. The International Energy Agency IEA Task 53 kick off meeting – Vienna 18-19/ 03/ 2014 – The International Energy Agency (IEA) is an autonomous body within the framework of the Organisation for Economic Co- operation and Development (OECD) – It was established in 1974 – It has 26 member countries (Australia, Austria, Belgium, Canada, the Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Japan, the Republic of Korea, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, the United Kingdom, the United States) + the European Commission

  5. Basic aims of the IEA IEA Task 53 kick off meeting – Vienna 18-19/ 03/ 2014  To maintain and improve systems for coping with oil supply disruptions  To promote rational energy policies in a global context through co-operative relations with non-member countries, industry and international organisations  To operate a permanent information system on the international oil market  To improve the world’s energy supply and demand structure by developing alternative energy sources and increasing the efficiency of energy use  To assist in the integration of environmental and energy policies

  6. International energy technology IEA Task 53 kick off meeting – Vienna 18-19/ 03/ 2014 co-operation IEA Committee on Energy CERT Research and Technology Working Renewable Fossil Fuels End Use Fusion Power Parties Energy Implementing Agreements … ... … … (Examples) Solar Heating Heat Pumps & Cooling Energy Conservation PV Power in Buildings & Systems Community Systems

  7. Energy end-use IEA Task 53 kick off meeting – Vienna 18-19/ 03/ 2014  Energy end-use: Transportation  Energy end-use: Industry  Energy end-use: Buildings • Demand Side M anagement • District Heating and Cooling • Energy Conservation in Buildings and Community S ystems • Energy Conservation through Energy Storage • Heat Pumping T echnologies  Energy end-use technologies: information centres, systems analysis

  8. Renewable energy IEA Task 53 kick off meeting – Vienna 18-19/ 03/ 2014  Bioenergy  Geothermal Energy Research T echnology  Hydropower T echnologies and Programmes  Ocean Energy S ystems  Photovoltaic Power S ystem (PVPS)  Production and Utilization of Hydrogen  Solar Heating and Cooling S ystems (SHC)  Solar Power and Chemical Energy S ystems (SolarP ACES)  Wind Turbine S ystems

  9. Solar Heating & Cooling IEA Task 53 kick off meeting – Vienna 18-19/ 03/ 2014 Implementing Agreement  Established in 1976  Works on technologies that use the energy of the sun to heat, cool, light and power buildings  27 countries (Australia, Austria, Belgium, Canada, Denmark, (Finland), France, Germany, Italy, M exico, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Portugal, Singapore, South Africa, Spain, S weden, S witzerland, (United Kingdom), United States) + European Commission  M ission: “ T o facilitate an environmentally sustainable future through the greater use of solar design and technologies.”  International co-operation on a Task sharing basis

  10. IEA Task 53 kick off meeting – Vienna 18-19/ 03/ 2014 www.iea-shc.org

  11. Executive Committee IEA Task 53 kick off meeting – Vienna 18-19/ 03/ 2014  M ain body to run the programme  Representatives of all member countries and the EU, typically from funding organisations in the field of energy related R&D  Two meetings per year  T asks • Control progress of ongoing tasks (T ask Status Reports presented by Operating Agents) • Discuss new task proposals • Develop programme‘s strategy and operation

  12. What is a TASK? IEA Task 53 kick off meeting – Vienna 18-19/ 03/ 2014  Collaborative project with limited duration (typically 3… 5 years)  At least 3 participating countries  Joint work plan  Participants can be universities, R&D institutes or private companies (manufacturer, system supplier, planing/engineering companies, … )  Two expert meetings per year to organize work, monitor progress and join information  Number of results and deliberables

  13. Rules for participation IEA Task 53 kick off meeting – Vienna 18-19/ 03/ 2014  Participants only from countries which are member of the implementing agreement  Experts from other countries may participate on request in 1-2 meetings as observer  Also countries who are not IEA members can join the Implementing Agreement

  14. Current Tasks (projects) of the SHC IEA Task 53 kick off meeting – Vienna 18-19/ 03/ 2014 • Task 53 - New Generation Solar Cooling and Heating (PV or Solar Thermally Driven Systems) • Task 52 - Solar Energy and Energy Economics in Urban Environments • Task 51 - Solar Energy in Urban Planning • Task 50 - Advanced Lighting Solutions for Retrofitting Buildings • Task 49 - Solar Heat Integration in Industrial Processes • Task 48 - Quality Assurance and Support M easures for Solar Cooling Systems • Task 47 - Solar Renovation of Non-Residential Buildings • Task 46 - Solar Resource Assessment and Forecasting • Task 45 - Large Scale Solar Heating and Cooling S ystems • Task 44 - Solar and Heat Pump S ystems • Task 43 - Solar Rating & Certification Procedures • Task 42 - Compact Thermal Energy Storage • Task 40 - Net Zero Energy Solar Buildings • Task 39 - Polymeric M aterials for Solar Thermal Applications

  15. What does mean Task sharing? IEA Task 53 kick off meeting – Vienna 18-19/ 03/ 2014  The Solar Heating & Cooling Programme has only a small common fund (≈10 000 US$ per participating country per year) to run a secretary, cover expenses of the programmes chairman and run dissemination activities  Projects (T asks) are carried out based on an Annex T ext and Work Plan on which the participating countries agreed  Each country covers costs of the experts • national funding agencies responsible for the SHC • own ressources (e.g. universities) • other national ressources • other ressources (e.g. European Commission)

  16. Typical Life Cycle of an IEA Task IEA Task 53 kick off meeting – Vienna 18-19/ 03/ 2014 • Concept Phase – a concept paper is developed and Concept phase proposed by a country – the concept paper has to be approved by the ExCo • Task Definition Phase – 1-2 workshops are carried out with Task definition phase participa-tion of experts from the interested countries – an Annex T ext is produced and has to be approved by the ExCo – the Annex T ext is the legal document in Task work which the basic work and goals are described and committments of the participating parties are defined

  17. Life Cycle of an IEA Task (cont‘d) IEA Task 53 kick off meeting – Vienna 18-19/ 03/ 2014 – a Work Plan is produced and has to be approved by the ExCo Concept phase – the Work Plan is the main document which describes the structure of the T ask and the detailed lay-out of the Work and its distribution among participants Task definition phase – the Work Plan has to contain an Information Plan in which dissemination activities are outlined • Task Work – the T ask can start after official approval Task work of the Annex and Work Plan by the ExCo – two expert meetings per year

  18. Context : Status of Solar cooling in 2 0 1 4 IEA Task 53 kick off meeting – Vienna 18-19/ 03/ 2014 Solar thermal cooling has difficulty to em erge as a econom ically com petitive solution Main reasons : - Technical : Limit on adaptability due to hydraulics, complexity - Economical : Investment cost, especially for small systems - Still need intensive R&D for quality improvment and best solution selection How ever, for large system s, solar therm al cooling has very interesting perspectives ( UW C Singapore) because : - Economy of scale - Specialised engineering and control - Energy sales

  19. Raising interest from EU on competitive Solar cooling IEA Task 53 kick off meeting – Vienna 18-19/ 03/ 2014

  20. Basic concept IEA Task 53 kick off meeting – Vienna 18-19/ 03/ 2014 Master Slave Air conditioner Controller PV / LOAD / Heat Pump Inverter Water storage OPTI ONAL (chilled water / hot water / DHW) GRID

  21. New Task on Solar cooling status : W ork Plan and Annex IEA Task 53 kick off meeting – Vienna 18-19/ 03/ 2014 .. But let’s explain the Task m ore into details…

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