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European Climate, Infrastructure and Environment Executive Agency
Project

TRI-HP

Trigeneration systems based on heat pumps with renewable sources.

TRI-HP

TRI-HP is developing flexible energy-efficient and affordable tri-generation (electricity, heating and cooling) energy systems for multi-family residential buildings in Europe. The systems are based on electrically driven natural refrigerant heat pumps coupled with PV to provide heating, cooling and electricity to new and refurbished multi-family residential buildings with an on-site renewable share of 80%. Three heat sources (solar with ice/water as storage medium, ground and ambient air) bring flexibility to the system.

TRI-HP systems includes advanced controls managing electricity, heat and cold to optimise the performance of the system and increase its reliability via failure self-detection. Moreover, TRI-HP provides the most appropriate knowledge and technical solutions in order to cope with stakeholder’s needs, building demand characteristics, local regulations and social barriers. 

The project’s innovations have the potential of lowering installation costs by up to 15 % compared with current heat pump technologies. They also aim to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from gas boilers and air chillers by an impressive 75 %.
 

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Stakeholders

Coordinators

OST - OSTSCHWEIZER FACHHOCHSCHULE

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Oberseestrasse 10, 8640 Rapperswil, Switzerland
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https://www.ost.ch/de/