Project Details

Description

The aim of the international project is to develope solar heating systems with strongly improved performance/cost-ratios. The Danish results were presented at "1.st International Workshop on Residential Solar Water Heating & Utilities" in Toronto, Canada.
StatusFinished
Effective start/end date01/06/199631/07/1996

Collaborative partners

  • Technical University of Denmark (lead)
  • Batec-Solvarme A/S (Project partner)
  • University of Stuttgart (Project partner)
  • Faculty of Mechanical Engineering (Project partner)
  • Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich (Project partner)
  • National Solar Test Facility (Project partner)
  • CIEMAT (Project partner)
  • National Renewable Energy Laboratory (Project partner)
  • Ballinafad Research (Project partner)
  • Vattenfall (Project partner)
  • Danish Technological Institute (Project partner)
  • CANMET (Project partner)
  • Negentropy Inc. (Project partner)
  • Solvis GmbH (Project partner)
  • Institut für Solarenergieforschung (Project partner)
  • Canadian Solar (Project partner)
  • Instituto Nacional de Tecnica (Project partner)
  • Queen's University Kingston (Project partner)
  • Colorado State University (Project partner)
  • Dalarna University (Project partner)
  • Société d'étude de l'environnement SA (Project partner)
  • Metec & Saggese Engineering Srl (Project partner)
  • Kingston Research and Development Centre (Project partner)
  • Université de Genève (Project partner)
  • KTH Royal Institute of Technology (Project partner)
  • University of Waterloo (Project partner)
  • Conserval Engineering Ltd. (Project partner)
  • Thermo Dynamics Ltd. (Project partner)
  • Netherlands Organisation for Applied Scientific Research (Project partner)
  • Eastern Switzerland University of Applied Sciences (Project partner)
  • Scheuten Solair Systems B.V. (Project partner)

Funding

  • Unknown

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