Periodic Reporting for period 2 - MultiPACK (Demonstration of the next generation standardised integrated cooling and heating packages for commercial and public buildings based on environment-friendly carbon dioxide vapour compression cycles.)
Período documentado: 2018-04-01 hasta 2021-09-30
• reduce energy consumption and environmental impact;
• increase the economic benefits by saving energy and the costs of maintenance and servicing;
• use the most recent CO2 technology;
• comply with all regulations and environmental commitment.
MultiPACK goal will be achieved by operating demonstration tests at 6 relevant commercial sites in Southern Europe for at least one year. The project consortium consists of 7 partners across Europe: one is a technical university (NTNU Norwegian University of Science and Technology), serving as the coordinator of the project; two are national, independent research institutes (SINTEF Energy Research, CNR Italian National Research Council); two OEMs developing and manufacturing the components and the MultiPACK system (DANFOSS, ENEX srl); one is a contractor installing and maintaining refrigerating units (RACE); one is a multinational corporation owning and operating supermarkets in Portugal (SONAE).
Finding the six demo sites has proved particularly challenging. Although one of the partners, SONAE, owns and runs a large chain of supermarkets in Portugal, they have decided to provide only one supermarket demo site, as opposed to three as originally planned. The basis for this decision is financial: the investment cost of a MultiPACK unit is higher than a traditional HFC unit, despite having significantly lower annual operating costs. Significant delays were then introduced into several tasks of the project, to the point that the six demo sites could be found only at the very end of the first reporting period, that is 18 months since the start of the project.
One unit has been installed in a supermarket in Rome and is starting operations in June 2018; the supermarket in Portugal is opening in October 2018; the other four demo sites will start operations at different times in summer 2018. As such, there are not yet any experimental data to present. The first results, however, can be disseminated as soon as the supermarket in Rome will open.