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The recent Heating and Cooling Strategy from Commission indicated that emissions related to energy used for heating and cooling of buildings can be significantly reduced with technologies which use renewable energy sources and have high efficiency. Taking this into consideration the SEADRION project aim to support the development of a regional innovation system for the Adriatic-Ionian area with the installation of 3 renewable energy facilities in the public buildings located in Greece and western and south part of Adriatic Croatia. These facilities are seawater heat pump, an innovation system that uses the thermal energy contained in a reservoir (sea) to achieve the cooling and thermal energy in the buildings which are close to the sea. The main objective of the SEADRION is to identify benefits and barriers associated with the use of this technology and to find a system solution designed to improve the use of the seawater heat pump technology and to make the building's energy self-sufficient and independent of fossil fuels.

The main outputs of the SEADRION project are transnational seawater heat pump network to support sustainable development in ADRION region, science and technology cooperation between research institutions and enterprises to enhance innovation capacity of the heat pump sector with the aim to enhance their innovation skills, capacities and competencies and common strategy to enhance the use of seawater heat pump based heating and cooling in ADRION region.

The development of a business support network with innovative features, training as well as mediation and networking between enterprises will facilitate the specific innovation transfer and will increase the competitiveness of its members.


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Allocated stakeholders
  • Municipality of Durres, Directorate of Social Services and Directorate of Education, Culture, Youth, Sports and Religious Communities/ Department of Services and Public Works and Department of Legal, Education, Culture and Human Resources.

    Durrës, is the second most populous city of the Republic of Albania. The city is the...

  • Hotel Marina

    Hotel is on the coast in the old town of Izola and could be a potential user of this...

  • Kronoterm d.o.o.

    They want to become a reference point in Slovenia and wider, where the needs of users...

  • Kolektor Koling d.o.o.

    In the field of the Engineering & Technology Systems they provide a wide spectrum of...

  • City of Dubrovnik

    Dubrovnik is located on the coastal part of Croatia. The total population of the City...

  • Klima 2000 d.o.o.

    ...

  • The University of Vlora “Ismail Qemali”, Faculty of Technical Sciences

    The University of Vlora “Ismail Qemali”, Faculty of Technical Sciences throughout...

  • Municipality of Saranda, Directorate of Development Programs

    Saranda is a coastal town in Albania. Geographically, it is situated on an open sea gulf...

  • CREDINS Bank

    The bank is an important player for ensuring financial resources for implementation of...

  • Delta Technique SA. (representative of Climaveneta)

    As a stakeholder, they will offer their expertise and knowledge regarding heat pump design...

  • CRES

    CRES has accumulated extensive experience through its active participation in a large...

  • Systema S.p.A

    Dealing with the installation of various systems, they will give us their point of view...

  • AL - NOBEL

    AL – NOBEL is profiled in the field of trading, assembly of heating-cooling systems...

  • Institute for innovation and development of University of Ljubljana

    ...

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News

SEADRION: Seawater heat pump operation experience

“SEADRION – Seawater heat pump operation experience” will be held via ZOOM Video Webinar on Tuesday, July 27th 2021. from 10:00 to 11:00 AM

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