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AUSTRIA Mr. Thomas Fleckl Austrian Institute of Technology Tel: +43 50550-6616 thomas.fleckl@ait.ac.at BELGIUM Ms. Jozefien Vanbecelaere Beleidsmedewerker PVen Warmtepompen Tel: +32 2 218 87 47 jozefien.vanbecelaere@ode.be CANADA Dr. Sophie Hosatte Ducassy CanmetENERGY Natural Resources Canada Tel: +1 450 652 5331 sophie.hosatte-ducassy@canada.ca CHINA Prof Xu Wei China Academy of Building Research Tel: +86 10 84270105 xuwei19@126.com DENMARK Mr. Svend Pedersen Danish Technological Institute Tel: +45 72 20 12 71 svp@teknologisk.dk FINLAND Mr. Jussi Hirvonen Finnish Heat Pump Association Tel: +35 8 50 500 2751 jussi.hirvonen@sulpu.fi FRANCE Mr. Paul Kaaijk ADEME Tel: +33 4 93 95 79 14 paul.kaaijk@ademe.fr GERMANY Mr Steffen Linsmayer Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH Tel. + 49 2461 61-3127 s.linsmayer@fz-juelich.de ITALY Dr Maurizio Pieve ENEA, Energy Technologies Dept. Tel. +39 050 621 36 14 maurizio.pieve@enea.it JAPAN Mr. Tetsushiro Iwatsubo New Energy and Industrial Tech- nology Development Organization Tel +81-44-520-5281 iwatsubotts@nedo.go.jp Mr. Hideaki Maeyama Heat Pump and Thermal Storage Technology Center of Japan (HPTCJ) Tel: +81 3 5643 2404 maeyama.hideaki@hptcj.or.jp NETHERLANDS Mr. Tomas Olejniczak Netherlands Enterprise Agency (RVO) Tel: +31 88 60 233 17 tomas.olejniczak@rvo.nl NORWAY Mr. Rolf Iver Mytting Hagemoen NOVAP Tel. +47 971 29 250 river@novap.no SOUTH KOREA Mr. Hyun-choon Cho KETEP Tel: +82 2 3469 8301 energykorea@ketep.re.kr National Team CONTACTS SWEDEN Dr. Emina Pasic Swedish Energy Agency Tel: +46 16 544 2189 emina.pasic@energimyndigheten.se SWITZERLAND Mr. Stephan Renz Beratung Renz Consulting Tel: +41 61 271 76 36 info@renzconsulting.ch UNITED KINGDOM Mr. Oliver Sutton Department for Business, Energy & Industrial Strategy Tel: +44 300 068 6825 oliver.sutton@decc.gsi.gov.uk THE UNITED STATES Mr. Van Baxter – Team Leader Building Equipment Research Building Technologies Research & Integration Center Tel: +1 865 574 2104 baxtervd@ornl.gov Ms. Melissa Voss Lapsa – Coordinator Building Envelope & Urban Systems Research Building Technologies Research & Integration Center Tel: +1 865 576 8620 lapsamv@ornl.gov International Energy Agency The International Energy Agency (IEA) was established in 1974 within the fra- mework of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) to implement an International Energy Programme. A basic aim of the IEA is to foster co-operation among its participa- ting countries, to increase energy security through energy conservation, develop- ment of alternative energy sources, new energy technology and research and de- velopment. Technology Collaboration Programme on Heat Pumping Technologies (HPT TCP) International collaboration for energy efficient heating, refrigeration, and air-conditioning. Vision Heat pumping technologies play a vital role in achieving the ambitions for a secure, affordable, high-efficiency and low-carbon energy system for heating, cooling and refrigeration across multiple applications and contexts. The Programme is a key worldwide player in this process by communicating and generating independent information, expertise and knowledge related to this technology as well as enhancing interna- tional collaboration. Mission To accelerate the transformation to an efficient, renewable, clean and secure energy sector in our member countries and beyond by performing collabora- tive research, demonstration and data collection and enabling innovations and deployment within the area of heat pum- ping technologies. Heat Pump Centre A central role within the HPT TCP is played by the Heat Pump Centre (HPC). The HPC contributes to the general aim of the HPT TCP, through information ex- change and promotion. In the member countries, activities are coordinated by National Teams. For further information on HPC products and activities, or for ge- neral enquiries on heat pumps and the HPT TCP, contact your National Team at: www.heatpumpingtechnologies.org/con- tact-us/ The Heat Pump Centre is operated by RISE Research Institutes of Sweden. Heat Pump Centre c/o RISE Research Institutes of Sweden P.O. Box 857 SE-501 15 Borås Sweden Tel: +46 10 516 55 12 hpc@heatpumpcentre.org www.heatpumpingtechnologies.org Disclaimer: The HPT TCP is part of a network of autonomous collaborative partnerships focused on a wide range of energy technologies known as Technology Collaboration Programmes or TCPs. The TCPs are organised under the auspices of the International Energy Agency (IEA), but the TCPs are functionally and legally autonomous. Views, findings and publications of the HPT TCP do not necessarily represent the views or policies of the IEA Secretariat or its individual member countries.

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