Join ene.field workshop on the 27 September 2016

On the Tuesday 27 September, a workshop entirely dedicated at disseminating findings of FCH JU project ene.field will take place in Brussels, Salons Waerboom, in Groot-Bijgaarden.

Started in 2011, project ene.field is the largest European demonstration of the latest smart energy solutions for private homes: micro-CHP, i.e. small size "combined heat and power" units. The devices use a fuel cell to produce heat and electricity from natural gas on a scale suitable for individual homes, with the benefits of reducing CO2 emissions and increasing efficiency as compared to traditional heater and boiler systems, leading to lower energy consumption.

The project will ultimately demonstrate the systems in up to 1,000 households across Europe..

The workshop on the 27th of  September aims to inform on ene.field project findings in view of substantiating the potential of fuel cell micro-CHP products for the energy transition in Belgium. This is the second of a series of national workshops that will present ene.field project findings in different markets across Europe. Ideas and inputs will be collected from local policy-makers, academics, industries, distribution system operators (DOSs), electricity system commercial operators (ESCOs), utilities, operators and end-users, with a view to address the challenges and opportunities for the large scale deployment of fuel cell micro-CHP in Belgium.

FCH JU executive Director Bart Biebuyck will present on Fuel Cell micro-CHP within Europe’s Strategy for energy and climate, at 09.30.

The ene.field workshop will be held as part of the prominent Belgian Cogeneration Day.

Find-out more about the workshop and on the programme here

Register for this workshop here

Find our more about ene.field here

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