Project Database 2025 / Heating-Cooling

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action plan, agriculture, airport, air quality, best practices, biomasscarbon storage, citizen involvement, district heating, ecological coridor, education, energy autonomy, energy community,
energy efficiency, energy planning, energy poverty, energy storageenergy renovation, energy transition, financial model, freight mobility, geothermal energy, governance, green technology, gridheating-cooling, historic, hydrocarbon wells, hydrogen, ICT tool,
industry, lighting, local authority, logistics, low carbon, mobility, municipality, navigation, net zero energy building, policy, public authority, public buildings, public transport, renewable energyrenovation, rural regions, smart grid, SME, solar energy, strategy,
toolkit, training, transport, urban planning, vessel transport, waste heat, waterway transport, web platform, 3D energy management system

Project ancronymProject full titleProgramDurationObjectivesKeywordsLP organisation LP contact (name)
GeoPLASMA-CEPlanning, Assessment and Management of Shallow Geothermal Energy in Central Europe

https://programme2014-20.interreg-central.eu/Content.Node/GeoPLASMA-CE.html
INTERREG Central Europe 2014-20202016-2019GeoPLASMA-CE aimed to foster the share of shallow geothermal use in heating and cooling strategies in central Europe. The project created a web-based interface between geoscientific experts and public as well as private stakeholders to make the existing know-how about resources and risks associated to geothermal use accessible for territorial energy planning and management strategies in Central Europe.geothermal energy, heating-cooling, strategy, web platform, energy planning, ICT toolGeological Survey of Austria

Austria
kontakt@geosphere.at
REHEATEASTBuilding local partnerships for reducing the fossil energy demand of district heating systems in the Eastern Danube Region

https://interreg-danube.eu/projects/reheateast
Interreg Danube Region Programme 2021-20272024-2026REHEATEAST aims to reduce DHC systems’ fossil energy demand and to integrate renewable energy and waste heat. It shall encourage multi-stakeholder, cross-sectoral, public-private cooperation and develop, test, promote and distribute applicable (process, technical and nature-based) solutions catalysing and supporting the implementation of large-scale building and systems rehabilitation programs, as well as climate adaptation measures. Transnational cooperation enables the adaptation of existing good practices in similar contexts, and the joint development of adaptable cooperation and optimisation models focused on integrating digitalisation, standardisation, certification and green procurement opportunities, involving all relevant stakeholders (incl. public authorities, consumers, financial institutions, utilities, media, technology suppliers and construction firms). Developed models are tested in pilot actions. district heating, heating-cooling, energy poverty, waste heat, renewable energy, Pannon European Grouping of Territorial Cooperation

Hungary
Judit Kis-Pongrácz

judit.kispongracz@pannonegtc.eu