Floating Office Rotterdam is the largest floating office in the world. Off-grid and carbon-neutral, it floats if water levels rise due to climate change. The heat pump with surface water heat exchange is one of the innovations that showcases the building’s mission for climate change. The heat/cold generation is supplied by 2 heat pumps which are placed in the floating building’s pontoon. The pontoon consists of 15 similar prefab concrete floating boxes, with a heat-generating network of tubes poured into the concrete bottom plate, which extracts heat/cold from the surface water. The pontoon functions as the heat exchanger between the river water and the building, by feeding the gained heat/cold feeds to the climate ceilings on the office floors. The electricity for the heat pumps is delivered by the solar PVs on the roof, making it a net zero installation. This type of heat pump with surface water heat exchange is the first of its kind; it uses the architecture of the floating office.
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Sector: District energy
Country / Region: Netherlands
Tags: climate change, district energy, domestic heating, domestic water heating, electricity generation, global climate, heat exchangers, heat pumps, heating, innovation, water resourcesIn 1 user collection: C2E2 Webinars
Knowledge Object: eLearning
Published by: Copenhagen Centre on Energy Efficiency
Publishing year: 2022