Project description
Heating and cooling with eco-friendly technology
The EU faces a significant challenge in decarbonising the heating and cooling sector, which is crucial for achieving its climate goals. Current systems, including heat pumps and air conditioners, rely on vapour-compression technology that uses refrigerants with high global warming potential. The Kigali Amendment mandates a shift to eco-friendly refrigerants, yet these natural alternatives often present issues like flammability and reduced efficiency in hot climates. In this context, the ERC-funded E-CO-HEAT project offers a groundbreaking solution by advancing elastocaloric technology, a non-vapor-compression approach using safe, solid-state refrigerants. Evolving from the ERC StG SUPERCOOL project, E-CO-HEAT aims to refine this technology, improve its readiness, and develop a comprehensive strategy for industry adoption.
Objective
Decarbonization of the heating and cooling sector with renewables is a crucial step for the EU to achieve its energy and climate goals. Although heat pumps are considered renewable technology, they are all (as well as cooling and air-conditioning devices) based on relatively inefficient vapor-compression technology that still uses environmentally harmful refrigerants. The Kigali Amendment mandates phasing out high-global warming potential refrigerants, such as hydrofluorocarbons, in the EU by 2036 and replacing them with eco-friendly natural refrigerants. However, natural refrigerants have their own limitations, including flammability, toxicity, high operating pressure, and lower efficiency in hot climates. Recently, elastocaloric technology has emerged as the most promising non-vapor-compression alternative. It is based on safe, environmentally benign solid-state refrigerants and may offer higher efficiency than vapor-compression.
The ERC PoC E-CO-HEAT project evolved from the ERC StG SUPERCOOL project, in which we explored fundamental aspects of elastocaloric technology. Based on this research, we have developed a fatigue-resistant elastocaloric regenerative cooling and heating device with breakthrough performance and an efficient drive mechanism. This device serves as the foundation for the E-CO-HEAT project, with the main objective to elevate the readiness level of elastocaloric technology in various areas, including technical aspects, customer engagement, business strategy and IPR. After fine tuning the elastocaloric device, it will undergo industry-relevant testing to achieve Technology Readiness Level 5 and IP protection of the most innovative solutions. These achievements will form the basis for disseminating the results to our (future) potential industry partners, elaborating a comprehensive business model and pursuing later-stage funding opportunities to further improve the readiness level of the elastocaloric technology and bring it closer to the market.
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HORIZON.1.1 - European Research Council (ERC)
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HORIZON-ERC-POC - HORIZON ERC Proof of Concept Grants
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1000 Ljubljana
Slovenia
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