Invitation to HPT TCP online Member Country Report workshop on September 10 – Register now!
On September 10 (14:00 – 17:00 CEST), a Member Country Report workshop will be organized by the Technology Collaboration Programme on Heat Pumping Technologies (HPT TCP) for the ExCo delegates, the leaders and the participants of the international collaboration projects within the HPT TCP, and any other interested parties. During this workshop, some selected ExCo delegates will present Member Country Reports from their respective member countries.
The purpose of these presentations is to facilitate the sharing of experiences among HPT TCP member countries. This activity provides a valuable platform for ExCo delegates and others to learn about:
- Heat pump market trends and research activities
- Successful policy measures, as well as those that have not been successful
- Funding possibilities for research and innovations within different countries
- New or alternative business models for heat pumps (both heating and cooling modes)
- Challenges and solutions for the electric grid in relation to the accelerated deployment of heat pumps
Presentations will be given by representatives from Denmark, South Korea, and Germany, followed by a session for audience questions.
We look forward to your participation. Register here.
Agenda:
Welcome and introduction.
Denmark’s presentation of their Member Country report
Q&A session 1
South Korea’s presentation of their Member Country report
Q&A session 2
Germany’s presentation of their Member Country report
Q&A session 3
Results from the last Member Country Reports can be found here:
- Heat Pumping Technologies the Future for Heating in China
- New Member Country Reports Highlight Heat Pump Developments in Czech Republic, Finland, and the UK
- Strong Heat Pump Market Growth and Positive Policy Support
- Booming Heat Pump Market: Italy, Norway, and the USA Experience Strong Demand – Member Country Reports Unveiled by IEA’s HPT TCP.
- New Member Country Reports Highlight Heat Pump Developments in Canada, Sweden, Austria and France