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Template:Heat Pump Twitter boxInternational Energy Agency (IEA)'s Heat Pump Conference is organized by the International Organizing Committee (IOC) and the National Organizing Committee (NOC), on behalf of the Executive Committee of the IEA’s Technology Collaboration Program on Heat Pumping Technologies (HPT TCP).

National Organizing Committee (NOC) is chaired by the Oak Ridge National Laboratory, in coordination with groups such as:

Official Site - hpc2023.org

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Purpose

This event is the world’s premier event where industry and researchers go to discuss the latest advancements in the field of heat pumps. The National Organizing Committee (NOC) is working hard to plan and organize an exciting conference program, including a technical program, workshops, technical tours and social activities.  The NOC greatly appreciates the assistance provided by the International Organizing Committee (IOC) as we plan this stimulating event.  We highly encourage researchers, policy makers, representatives from utilities and the public sector, manufacturers, and designers to present their most recent and novel developments in heat pumping technologies.

History

Conference are generally held every 3 years:

  1. Graz, Austria (1984)
  2. Orlando, USA (1987)
  3. Tokyo, Japan (1990)
  4. Maastricht, the Netherlands (1993)
  5. Toronto, Canada (1996)
  6. Berlin, Germany (1999)
  7. Beijing, China (2002)
  8. Las Vegas, USA (2005)
  9. Zurich, Switzerland (2008)
  10. Tokyo, Japan (2011)
  11. Montreal, Canada (2014)
  12. Rotterdam, the Netherlands (2017)
  13. Jeju, Korea (2021)
  14. Chicago (2023)

Contact

  • Brian Fricke - chair NOC
    • standiferjl@ornl.gov

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