“CO-COOL” Collaborative development of renewable/thermally driven and storage-integrated cooling technologies

• 2020 - 2024 •

This project has received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under the Marie Sklodowska-Curie grant agreement No. 101007976.

• 2020 - 2024 • 

The CO-COOL project, led by the University of Birmingham (UoB, UK), compromises one project management work package (WP), six technical WPs, and one dissemination WP

Project manage WP 

UoB

Technical WP (5)

UoB, UoG, UIUC, JJET, SFU, NUAA, NVE, ZJU, UDL, UA, KMUT, GIEC, GEIRI

Dissemination WP

UoB

Co-cool research strategy

Project objectives 

Obj 1: Decarbonize cooling to meet the EU’s climate goals by 2050.

Obj 2: Achieve fast development and deployment of new efficient and effective cooling technologies driven by either ‘renewable electricity/heat’ or waste heat.

Obj 3: Strengthen EU’s research and innovation in the relevant fields through the proposed international
collaboration.

Obj 4: Support and develop R&I partnerships between the EU, China, USA, Canada, Singapore, Thailand, Egypt, and Chil

Key Technologies & Key Words

Composite PCM

Gas hydrates

Renewable cold storage

Life cycle assessment

Heat pumps

Adsorption cooling

Cold storage and transportation

Low-grade district cooling 

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Contact: Info@h2020cocool.com

European Commission Website: https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/101007976