COOLING DOWN project
COOLING DOWN project
Renewable cooling needs to be at the centre of the supply side strategy to address the decarbonisation of the cooling sector while managing the expected exponential growth in demand.
While some technologies are already well established, such as geothermal cooling in large building systems, their potential remains largely untapped. Moreover, further research and innovation can bring to market innovative renewable cooling solutions that provide a different set of benefits – for instance geothermal absorption cooling for district heating or process cooling.
COOLING DOWN seeks to propose a vision for a renewable cooling sector in Europe in the coming decades, and issue policy recommendations and proposals to achieve it.
Beyond the technological, economic, and social trends to be assessed through research, expert consultations and modelling, the COOLING DOWN project will also be seeking to address the contribution of renewable cooling technologies to climate change adaptation with a specific focus on the mitigation of the urban heat island effect.
Start date: November 2022 - End date: May 2025
Partners:
- EUROPEAN GEOTHERMAL ENERGY COUNCIL
- SOLAR HEAT EUROPE/EUROPEAN SOLAR THERMAL INDUSTRY FEDERATION
- TECHNISCHE UNIVERSITAET MUENCHEN
- FRAUNHOFER GESELLSCHAFT ZUR FORDERUNG DER ANGEWANDTEN FORSCHUNG EV
- DR. JAKOB ENERGY RESEARCH GMBH & CO. KG