International Energy Agency’s Solar Heating and Cooling Programme
The IEA Solar Heating and Cooling (SHC) Programme has over 35 years of international collaborative work in the field of research, development, demonstration (RD&D) and test methods for solar thermal energy and solar buildings. The results of this work are available for researchers, policy makers, industry, utility and business representatives, builders, architects and teachers
The IEA SHC Programme is a member-based Programme with 20 member countries and 5 member organizations. Its mission is “To enhance collective knowledge and application of solar heating and cooling through international collaboration to fulfill its vision of solar thermal energy meeting 50% of low temperature heating and cooling demand by 2050.”
Highlighted in the section below are some of our most recent publications:
Norway: Research Community Visits Estate Built with Polymer Collectors
Australia: Ken Guthrie Appointed as New Chairman of IEA SHC Programme
Worldwide: Initiators of Solar Process Heat Database Look to Add More Reference Projects
Sweden: Multi-Family Buildings Use Low Return Temperatures to Optimise Solar Yield
COPANT: One Common Standard – Better than 31 Different Ones?
Tunisia Funds Solar Process Heat
European Energy Label: A+++ for Solar Packages in 2015
Germany: Task 39 Showcases Solar Collectors Made of Polymers
Germany: Time to Upload Abstracts for SHC 2013 Conference
USA: Second Workshop for Solar Air-Conditioning and Refrigeration
Task 43: Worldwide Harmonisation of Solar Rating and Certification Procedures