D1P001: Name of the project
D1P001: Name of the project
  HeatCOOP
D1P002: Project assigned code
D1P002: Project assigned code
  F-DUT-2022-0156
D1P003: Start date
D1P003: Start date
  10/23
D1P004: End date
D1P004: End date
  09/26
D1P005: Ongoing project
D1P005: Ongoing project
  Yes
D1P006: Funding programme/financing model
National funding
 

  • National funding

National funding
  DUT Partnership
D1P007: Estimated project costs (Mill. €)
D1P007: Estimated project costs (Mill. €)
  0.77
D1P008: Description of project objectives/concepts
D1P008: Description of project objectives/concepts
  The project aims to research and develop a prototype of an innovative organisation model for decarbonisation of heat supply in urban neighbourhoods based on heating cooperatives (HeatCOOP).
The project addresses the organisational, financial, and legal challenges that building owners face who want to decarbonize their neighbourhood. An organizational prototype is developed based on the cooperative model, which has proven to be successful for more than 150 years in Europe. In this case, the innovative aspect includes bringing together building owners and residents of an urban district to form a heating cooperative (“heat transition community”). In contrast to current energy communities that focus on power, the high initial investment costs and co-ownership of the heating infrastructure pose a major challenge. To tackle these challenges organisational and legal models as well as business and financial model are developed.
HeatCoops provide a solution to the challenges many urban residents are facing right now: Climate change due to excessive CO2 emissions and fossil fuel dependency on autocratic governments. By joining a HeatCoop, residents collectively reduce CO2 emissions and end dependence on fossil fuels while saving on energy costs. The concept of collaboration within the organisational, legal, and financial frame of a heating cooperative becomes a key factor for participation in transformative processes.
The concepts and models that we develop during the HeatCoop project are tested in three Living Labs in all participating countries: Austria, Czech Republic, and Slovenia. Individual cooperatives for heating infrastructure will be developed together with citizens of each Living Lab – based on templates. As we see a demand and a high market potential, we want to build on our findings and experiences, refine and optimize the prototype and ultimately promote this concept on a national and European level.
D1P010: Number of PED case studies in the project
D1P010: Number of PED case studies in the project
  3
D1P014: Sources
D1P014: Sources
 

  • https://dutpartnership.eu/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/HeatCoop_Poster-A2-DUT-KickOff.pdf

D1P015: Can you specify a suitable contact person regarding the load-management approach within your PED project?
Name
  Gernot Tscherteu
Email
  gt@realitylab.at
D1P016: Would you be willing to share data from your PED project for research purposes?
D1P016: Would you be willing to share data from your PED project for research purposes?
  Yes