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Optimised seawater heat pump and seawater cooling


The operation principles of the seawater /heat pump systems at different times of the year.
A heat pump with seawater cooling is used. This project will optimise the systems by utilisation of surplus heat and interaction with building integrated energy storage as described above, and further optimise the overall efficiency of the systems by implementing reversible and interruptible heat pumps. This means that the systems can be used for low-temperature heating and "high-temperature" cooling, depending on the demand in the building. In addition, the use a heat pump prolongs the use of seawater and ground water because the heat pump can provide the required temperature in the distribution systems.

The accumulation capacity of the thermal active slabs means that heating and cooling can be stored in the slabs at night, when the cost of electricity for pumps is low. This peak shaving is an important issue of the national electricity production.

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If you have any questions about our project, please contact:

Peter Weitzmann
Project Manager
Energy Department
Phone: +45 4597 2397
E-mail: Peter Weitzmann

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  PROJECT PARTNERS

COWI A/S
The Royal Danish Theatre
Ontwikkelingsbedrijf
   Gemeente Amsterdam

Ecofys bv
Statsbygg
Erichsen & Horgen AS