
BORESKOV INSTITUTE OF CATALYSIS, SIBERIAN BRANCH OF RUSSIAN ACADEMY OF SCIENCES
BORESKOV INSTITUTE OF CATALYSIS, SIBERIAN BRANCH OF RUSSIAN ACADEMY OF SCIENCES
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assignment_turned_in Project2009 - 2014Partners:INEOS, GROUPE ALMA, ENI, Cepsa, SINTEF AS +12 partnersINEOS,GROUPE ALMA,ENI,Cepsa,SINTEF AS,FHG,RUB,UiO,THE CHANCELLOR, MASTERS AND SCHOLARS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE,Haldor Topsoe (Denmark),Ghent University, Gent, Belgium,BAYER TECHNOLOGY SERVICES GMBH,JM,CSIC,CNRS,LINDE AG,BORESKOV INSTITUTE OF CATALYSIS, SIBERIAN BRANCH OF RUSSIAN ACADEMY OF SCIENCESFunder: European Commission Project Code: 228953more_vert assignment_turned_in Project2009 - 2011Partners:University of Florence, Encontech B.V., NAMI, Aston University, B.T.G. BIOMASS TECHNOLOGY GROUP BV +2 partnersUniversity of Florence,Encontech B.V.,NAMI,Aston University,B.T.G. BIOMASS TECHNOLOGY GROUP BV,ZIL,BORESKOV INSTITUTE OF CATALYSIS, SIBERIAN BRANCH OF RUSSIAN ACADEMY OF SCIENCESFunder: European Commission Project Code: 227303more_vert assignment_turned_in Project2013 - 2017Partners:TTU, RUB, C-Tech Innovation (United Kingdom), INEOS RAS, MIC +10 partnersTTU,RUB,C-Tech Innovation (United Kingdom),INEOS RAS,MIC,Brunel University London,TU/e,FHG,SPIKE,University of Warwick,TOTAL,BORESKOV INSTITUTE OF CATALYSIS, SIBERIAN BRANCH OF RUSSIAN ACADEMY OF SCIENCES,QUB,TCL,UCCFunder: European Commission Project Code: 604296more_vert assignment_turned_in Project2013 - 2016Partners:JM, BAYFOR, UNIPA, B.T.G. BIOMASS TECHNOLOGY GROUP BV, Åbo Akademi University +6 partnersJM,BAYFOR,UNIPA,B.T.G. BIOMASS TECHNOLOGY GROUP BV,Åbo Akademi University,TU Darmstadt,University of Twente,UAM,BORESKOV INSTITUTE OF CATALYSIS, SIBERIAN BRANCH OF RUSSIAN ACADEMY OF SCIENCES,FAU,Future Carbon (Germany)Funder: European Commission Project Code: 310490more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications assignment_turned_in Project2018 - 2023Partners:Teave Ltd, University of Perugia, AKOTEC PRODUKTIONSGESELLSCHAFT MBH, University of Sussex, CNR +11 partnersTeave Ltd,University of Perugia,AKOTEC PRODUKTIONSGESELLSCHAFT MBH,University of Sussex,CNR,Fahrenheit (Germany),Regensburg University of Applied Sciences,E3G INGENIERIA Y ENERGIA, SOCIEDADLIMITADA,NTUA,PCM PRODUC,KOKORELIA ARCHITECTS,UdL,INNOHEAT SWEDEN AB,UFP,KTH,BORESKOV INSTITUTE OF CATALYSIS, SIBERIAN BRANCH OF RUSSIAN ACADEMY OF SCIENCESFunder: European Commission Project Code: 764025Overall Budget: 5,236,490 EURFunder Contribution: 4,994,930 EURThe SWS-HEATING project will develop an innovative seasonal thermal energy storage (STES) unit with a novel storage material and creative configuration, i.e. a sorbent material embedded in a compact multi-modular sorption STES unit. This will allow to store and shift the harvested solar energy available abundantly during the summer to the less sunny and colder winter period thus covering a large fraction of heating and domestic hot water demand in buildings. The targeted benefit of this next generation solar heating technology is to reach and overcome a solar fraction of 60% in central/north Europe, reaching 80% in the sunnier south of Europe, with a compact and high-performing STES system at low cost, realising solar-active houses throughout EU. The SWS-heating system is based on a multi-modular sorption seasonal thermal energy storage (STES) unit, using novel sorbent materials of Selective Water Sorbents (SWS) family characterised by superior heat storage density compared to the state of the art, making it possible to drastically decrease the storage volume with negligible thermal losses. These materials are employed in a sorption module with dedicated heat exchangers. Solar heat is provided to the storage modules by high-efficiency evacuated tube solar thermal collectors. Intensive research activities will deal with an advanced vacuum combi-storage tank, with the aim to further minimise thermal losses. A smart and adaptive control will be developed for efficiently managing heat supply and demand sides, including advanced features aiming at user-friendliness. A building prototype will be commissioned including the SWS-heating system, which will be tested and validated in Germany and Sweden and proof all challenging objectives. The project also includes dissemination and communication activities to ensure outreach of its results. Moreover, exploitation activities include long-term deployment path development through a technology roadmap.
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