RENEWABLES FOR HEATING AND COOLING

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Preface In April 2006 the IEA hosted a seminar “Renewable heating and cooling – from RD&D to deployment technology and policy” aimed at exploring guidelines and policy initiatives that could accelerate technology development and market deployment for renewable heating and cooling (REHC). The IEA Renewable Energy Working Party (REWP) and the related Bioenergy, Geothermal, and Solar Heating and Cooling Implementing Agreements agreed to collaborate in order to present the current status of technologies, markets and successful policies and to explore future technology and policy trends. The REWP then determined that REHC is of such high importance that it merited the preparation of a full IEA report, prepared by the IEA Renewable Energy Unit, and based on the presentations and the discussions of the workshop. Coincidentally a second report “Renewable energy technology in heating markets - Policy status” had been commissioned by the Implementing Agreement on Renewable Energy Technology Deployment (RETD; www.iea-retd.org). This was being researched and written by the Centre for Solar Energy and Hydrogen Research, Baden-Württemberg (ZSW) in early 2007. It was considered that it would be most useful for the potential readership of these two reports, one emphasising technologies and markets and the other concentrating more on policies, if they were combined into one. This concept was put to the authors of the reports, members of REWP and members of the Executive Committee of the RETD implementing agreement by the IEA secretariat. There was full agreement that a single report, with due acknowledgement of all authors and organisations involved in its preparation, would be the preference. This report is the result of merging the two original studies. By means of this report the IEA intends to emphasize the importance of renewable heating and cooling in reaching towards the renewable energy goals of energy security, climate change mitigation, reduced environmental impacts and cost competitiveness. The report aims to provide guidance to policy makers on how to successfully deploy renewable energies mainly for heating, but also for cooling purposes wherever appropriate. This paper reflects the views of the IEA Secretariat and its Renewable Energy Unit (REU). It does not necessarily represent the views of the IEA, the RETD or their individual member countries. Nor is it intended to prejudge the views of countries participating in the RETD. Rather, it is intended to be an informative paper for IEA member countries, for the RETD audience, and for non-member countries interested in meeting their heating and cooling demands using local renewable energy sources. The ideas expressed in this paper are those of the authors and do not necessarily represent the views of the OECD, the IEA, or their respective member countries. Prepared as a joint report for the Renewable Energy Technology Deployment Implementing Agreement and the Renewable Energy Working Party of the International Energy Agency. Paris, France, July 2007 3

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