IMI Hydronic is the industry-leading provider of a range of products and services that enable you to take control, increase efficiency and drive down initial and ongoing costs with innovative and reliable HVAC solutions.
INPAL, created in 1979 and headquartered in the Rhône-Alpes region, is a subsidiary of the SOLICE group, specialised in network engineering and the production of pre-insulated pipes and accessories for the transportation of high and low temperature fluids used for district heating and cooling networks.
The Institute for Resource and Energy Strategies (IREES) works in the area of sustainable energy and resource utilisation, focusing on new technologies and services for energy and material efficiency in enterprises, buildings and low-emission production processes. IREES carries out interdisciplinary work in its own teams with close connections among the three business units: Energy Efficiency Company Networks, Energy Projections and Technologies and Socio-Scientific Evaluation. Here, among other things, analyses are made of market barriers and how to overcome them via policy measures and business self-organization, energy audits and strategies for enterprises and municipalities.
IREES is a private research institute established in 2006 and is active in climate change, sustainable development and energy efficiency in industry. Due to the vast diversity of specialized know-how required for such an activity, IREES works in close collaboration with other partners across Europe. IREES carries out research and consultations for several Federal Ministries in Germany, the European Commission, International Governmental Institutions and industrial companies.
Isoplus supplies complete pre-insulated piping systems for district heating and cooling. Isoplus’ pre-insulated piping systems are designed for direct laying and comprise a complete range of pipes and components, including traditional pre-insulated pipes of steel, PEX, AluPEX, copper and SteelFlex. Piping is available with single or double carrier pipes.
IVL Swedish Environmental Research Institute was jointly founded in 1966 by the Swedish state and national business interests — with a view of carrying out research on industrial air and water issues. Today it is an environmental agency concentrating on much more than that. Common to all assignments is the interaction between ecological, economic and social perspectives.
The Jožef Stefan Institute (JSI) is the leading Slovenian scientific research institute, covering a broad spectrum of basic and applied research. Energy Efficiency Centre (JSI-EEC) is the department, engaged in R&D and consulting in the field of integrated resource planning, energy policy, energy efficiency and conservation programmes, management and analysis of energy data, renewable energies, GHG (mitigation, trading and verification), energy management and environmental protection issues as well as development and promotion of energy performance contracting. Its activities are engaged at performing energy audits, feasibility studies and introduction of energy management in industry, public utilities and organisations in the commercial and public sector, including local communities. JSI-EEC has broad experiences with cogeneration and district heating systems (feasibility studies, system optimisation, support policy, etc.)
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Kamstrup serves energy companies, utilities and the submetering business around the world with innovative metering solutions for electricity, heat, cooling and water.
KEEI, Korea Energy Economics Institute, sets to develop policies on national energy and natural resources, and contributes to the national economy by collecting,investigating, analyzing, and disseminating information,and by educating policymakers on a variety of trends and information regarding energy and natural resources.
The LANCIER Monitoring GmbH is a leading innovator in monitoring techniques since many years. Its origin is the monitoring of copper telecommunications cables. The technological changeover to modern optical fibers was accompanied by LANCIER Monitoring from the very beginning. Basing on this experience the company offers today sophisticated solutions for District Heating Monitoring and Remote Monitoring of Power Cable Networks.
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Logstor is the leading manufacturer of preinsulated pipe systems in the world, which ensure energy-efficient and sustainable transport of liquids and gases for district heating and cooling and for the shipping, oil and gas industries. The company employs around 1,200 people in 14 different countries. Production is carried out at the group’s ten factories in Denmark, China, Finland, Poland, Romania and Sweden.
The Lithuanian District Heating Association (LSTA) is a voluntary public organisation representing the interests and rights of the Lithuanian District Heat utilities, organisations and others associated energy structures in the District Heating sector. The Association is comprised of 42 members, 31 of the total membership comprise District Heating companies, which produce and supply around 99% of the total heat through the District Heating network in the Republic of Lithuania, and 11 companies whose activities are closely linked to the heat sector.
The Latvian Association of Heating Companies (LSUA), a professional organisation uniting district heating companies, manufacturers of heating equipment, advisors and mounting companies, suppliers of heating units and equipment, as well as individual members, has been operating in Latvia since 1993.
Luleå University of Technology is leading in Sweden within the area of rendering more efficient basic industries and other industries using information and communication technology, so-called ProcessIT. To establish ourselves as a player on the European stage, we make use of our multidisciplinary strengths and the networks within which we have a leading position. A key area is ProcessIT (or Process industrial automation) in which several Swedish companies are world leaders in its development, delivery and application. The area is very important in order to maintain and further develop a competitive national process industry. The area constitutes a global market with growth potential for SMEs through which they can grow by developing and commercialising innovations via corporate, university and divisional collaborations.
As a result of continuous development and re-organisation, Department of Energy Sciences, Faculty of Engineering of Lund University is today a big department including 90 employees: 12 full time professors, 2 professor emeriti, 4 senior lecturers, 1 university teacher, a few post docs and about 40 PhD students. The research covers a wide range of phenomena, mechanisms, components, processes and systems in five main research areas: Efficient Energy Systems; Combustion Engines; Thermal Power Engineering; Fluid Mechanics; Heat Transfer.