2.99 million
100%
Oct 1 2024
euros
EU funding rate
10
3 years
12 partners
countries involved
project implementation
all over Europe
Project kick-off
GEOFLEXHEAT officially started on 1 October 2024. The consoritum had their kick-off meeting on 7-8 October at Brunel University of London, where representatives of the 12 partners gathered under the coordination of BUL. The two-days event led to fruitful conversations and decisions on the planning and implementation of the project's activities.
EU Funding
The Horizon Europe Programme supports this project with a 100% funding rate through CINEA, the European Climate, Infrastructure and Environment Executive Agency.
Project implementation timeline
The project runs from October 2024 to September 2027 and follows a structured timeline. The first phase focuses on technology development of the Heat Pipe Heat Exchanger, Scaling Reactor, High-Temperature Heat Pump, and digital tools. This is followed by testing, optimization, and integration into district heating and cooling (DHC) networks. The final phase includes real-world demonstrations, impact assessment, and policy recommendations to support market adoption. The project concludes with stakeholder engagement and commercialization strategies to maximize its impact.
Total budget
The total budget of the GEOFLEXHEAT project is €2,996,262.50, with a 100% funding rate under the Horizon Europe program.
The consortium
The GEOFLEXHEAT consortium includes a diverse mix of partners, ensuring a multidisciplinary approach to geothermal energy innovation. It consists of research institutions specializing in geothermal technology and system modeling, industry players and SMEs developing advanced heat exchange and heat pump solutions, and technology providers focused on digital tools and system optimization. Additionally, policy and market experts contribute to impact assessment and regulatory alignment, while an industry association leads communication, dissemination, and stakeholder engagement to maximize adoption across the energy sector. The discover more check out our dedicated partners area.
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2.99 million
100%
Oct 1 2024
euros
EU funding rate
10
3 years
12 partners
countries involved
project implementation
all over Europe
Project kick-off
GEOFLEXHEAT officially started on 1 October 2024. The consoritum had their kick-off meeting on 7-8 October at Brunel University of London, where representatives of the 12 partners gathered under the coordination of BUL. The two-days event led to fruitful conversations and decisions on the planning and implementation of the project's activities.
EU Funding
The Horizon Europe Programme supports this project with a 100% funding rate through CINEA, the European Climate, Infrastructure and Environment Executive Agency.
Project implementation timeline
The project runs from October 2024 to September 2027 and follows a structured timeline. The first phase focuses on technology development of the Heat Pipe Heat Exchanger, Scaling Reactor, High-Temperature Heat Pump, and digital tools. This is followed by testing, optimization, and integration into district heating and cooling (DHC) networks. The final phase includes real-world demonstrations, impact assessment, and policy recommendations to support market adoption. The project concludes with stakeholder engagement and commercialization strategies to maximize its impact.
Total budget
The total budget of the GEOFLEXHEAT project is €2,996,262.50, with a 100% funding rate under the Horizon Europe program.
The consortium
The GEOFLEXHEAT consortium includes a diverse mix of partners, ensuring a multidisciplinary approach to geothermal energy innovation. It consists of research institutions specializing in geothermal technology and system modeling, industry players and SMEs developing advanced heat exchange and heat pump solutions, and technology providers focused on digital tools and system optimization. Additionally, policy and market experts contribute to impact assessment and regulatory alignment, while an industry association leads communication, dissemination, and stakeholder engagement to maximize adoption across the energy sector. The discover more check out our dedicated partners area.