Finland organized the Executive Committee, ExCo -meeting of IEA HPT TCP (Heat Pumping Technologies on Technology Collaboration Program, in Espoo. In IEA HPT TCP there are 16 participating countries (Austria, Belgium, Canada, China, Denmark, Finland, France, Italy, Germany, Japan, Netherlands, Norway, South Korea, Sweden, Switzerland, United Kingdom, United States). In the Executive committee meeting, there are about 40 participants, Delegates, Alternate delegates and Operating agents of Annexies.
Day before IEA HPT TCP ExCo-meeting the delegacy of Finland organizes a High-Level National Heat Pump Workshop for ExCo -participants. Heat Pump 2019 was open and free also for Finnish heat pump actors, politicians, media, students and other heat-pump-enthusiastic.
From the links in the program below you find the presentations.
Program
Energy politics in Finland and the role of heat pumps, Timo Ritonummi, Deputy Director General Ministry of Economic Affairs and Employment
IEA Technology Collaboration Programme on Heat Pumping Technologies, Stephan Benz, Chairman of the Executive Committee, IEA HPT TCP
How can Finland benefit from the energy transition? Armi Temmes, Professor of Practice, Aalto University
The roles users play in expanding Heat Pump markets – Case Finland Professor Sampsa Hyysalo & Professor Jouni Juntunen, Aalto University
Towards deeper geothermal sources: Observations, ideas and challenges, PhD Lasse Ahonen, Geological Survey of Finland
Heat Pump Market in Finland, Jussi Hirvonen, Finnish Heat Pump Association SULPU ry
Specialties/cases of the Finnish Heat Pump Market
Heat from 6 kilometers deep hole. Otaniemi project status. Tero Saarno, ST1 Oy
700.000 Air to air heat Pumps, Mikko Sandberg, Scanoffice Oy
Exhaust and ground source heat pumps saving district heating, Jussi Kummu, Nibe Energy Systems Oy
Heating and cooling of a shopping center, Timo Koljonen, Adven Oy
Ground source heating and cooling in Aalto University Campus, Antti Säynäjoki, Aalto University Campus & Real Estate ACRE
Combined cooling and District Heating, Martti Kukkola, Oilon Oy