The European building sector is responsible for approximately 40% of total energy consumption and for 36% of greenhouse gas emissions. Identifying technological solutions capable of reducing energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions is one of the main objectives of the European Commission. Ground source heat pumps (GSHPs) are of particular interest for this purpose, promising a considerable reduction in greenhouse gas emissions of HVAC systems. This paper reports the results of the energetic analysis carried out within the EU research project GEO4CIVHIC about the performance of geothermal heat pumps working with low-GWP refrigerants as alternatives for R134a and R410A. The work has been carried out through computer simulations based o...
International audienceThis paper deals with the design of air-to-water heat pumps dedicated to the r...
Protocols and regulations such as the Montreal Protocol (1987), the Kyoto Protocol (1997), the Europ...
[EN] Increased interest in the environmental impact of refrigeration technology is leading toward de...
The European building sector is responsible for approximately 40% of total energy consumption and fo...
One of the main objectives of the European Commission in the buildings sector, responsible for appro...
In the European Union (EU), buildings are responsible for about 40% of the total final energy consum...
Featured Application: An energy and environmental performance analysis of air-source and ground-sour...
Ground-coupled heat pumps (GCHPs) have a great potential for reducing the cost and climate change im...
This study provides a global warming impact analysis of environmentally friendly refrigerants used a...
[EN] According to the European Commission, at this moment, heating and cooling in buildings account ...
The next generation of heat pumps (HPs), including those intended for cold climates must transition ...
Heat pumps are currently being developed to reduce the energy footprint for residential and commerci...
This paper analyses the feasibility of HCFO-1224yd(Z), HCFO-1233zd(E) and HFO-1336mzz(Z), three low ...
This work presents an experimental comparison for low GWP refrigerants used in vapour compression co...
Ground source heat pump (GSHP) is an innovative and perspective technology able to use the ground as...
International audienceThis paper deals with the design of air-to-water heat pumps dedicated to the r...
Protocols and regulations such as the Montreal Protocol (1987), the Kyoto Protocol (1997), the Europ...
[EN] Increased interest in the environmental impact of refrigeration technology is leading toward de...
The European building sector is responsible for approximately 40% of total energy consumption and fo...
One of the main objectives of the European Commission in the buildings sector, responsible for appro...
In the European Union (EU), buildings are responsible for about 40% of the total final energy consum...
Featured Application: An energy and environmental performance analysis of air-source and ground-sour...
Ground-coupled heat pumps (GCHPs) have a great potential for reducing the cost and climate change im...
This study provides a global warming impact analysis of environmentally friendly refrigerants used a...
[EN] According to the European Commission, at this moment, heating and cooling in buildings account ...
The next generation of heat pumps (HPs), including those intended for cold climates must transition ...
Heat pumps are currently being developed to reduce the energy footprint for residential and commerci...
This paper analyses the feasibility of HCFO-1224yd(Z), HCFO-1233zd(E) and HFO-1336mzz(Z), three low ...
This work presents an experimental comparison for low GWP refrigerants used in vapour compression co...
Ground source heat pump (GSHP) is an innovative and perspective technology able to use the ground as...
International audienceThis paper deals with the design of air-to-water heat pumps dedicated to the r...
Protocols and regulations such as the Montreal Protocol (1987), the Kyoto Protocol (1997), the Europ...
[EN] Increased interest in the environmental impact of refrigeration technology is leading toward de...