Partners

 

Faculty of Science of Charles University

The Faculty was founded in 1920 and is one of the most important faculties of the Charles University - in the context of the Czech Republic, the scope and capacity of the faculty can be compared to medium-sized regional universities, whether in terms of budget (more than CZK 1.1 billion), number of students (about 5,000) or research results according to IS RIV (Results Information Register). It has long been profiled as a top research institution and in the evaluation of scientific outputs it regularly ranks among the top three faculties in the Czech Republic.

 

Institute of Geophysics of Czech academy of science

The Institute is engaged in basic research on the physics of the Earth. Its main programme is scientific studies on a regional basis, aimed at contributing to the understanding of the structure of the Earth's crust and lithosphere, the geodynamic evolution and the physical properties of the Earth and its surroundings. To this end, studies of the distribution of geophysical fields in space and time are used in conjunction with laboratory research on selected rock samples under appropriate pressure and temperature conditions. The work of the Institute is aimed at obtaining knowledge that is also useful for targeted prospecting, prevention of natural disasters and reduction of harmful impacts on humans and their activities. The Institute operates, among other things, a number of its own observatories (seismic, gravimetric, magnetometric, geothermal).

 

Czech Geological Survey

CGS is a respected state organization and a departmental research institute of the Ministry of the Environment, responsible for the performance of the State Geological Service in the Czech Republic and related activities, which creates, preserves and provides impartial expert geological information for the state administration, the private sector and the public. It is the only institution whose mission is the systematic research of the geological structure, collection, processing and provision of data on the geological composition of the territory, protection and use of natural mineral resources and groundwater resources and on geological risks in the entire territory of the Czech Republic.

 

 

Czech Technical University in Prague - University Centre for Energy Efficient Buildings

The University Centre for Energy Efficient Buildings of CTU (UCEEB) was established in 2012 with the contribution of the European Regional Development Fund and the state budget of the Czech Republic in response to the requirements for reducing the energy performance of buildings. Our building in Buštěhrad was opened two years later.

We are an independent research institute of the CTU in Prague and a national centre of competence in the field of green buildings. We work in teams across disciplines. We are consciously involved in forming the shape of the building industry of the future. Our goal is buildings and their technologies that are environmentally friendly, support the sustainable development of society and provide a healthy and comfortable indoor environment for their users.

J.E. Purkyně University in Ústí nad Labem

UJEP fulfils the role of the most important and irreplaceable scientific, research, artistic and educational institution of the Ústí Region. It is an important actor and partner in socio-economic relations at the regional, national and international level. In all its activities it will ensure the maximum possible degree of quality and responsibility, apply and develop information technologies and systems to support educational and creative activities, reflecting new needs and challenges of society, the labour market and technological development. In achieving the strategic development objectives, it will fulfil its social mission to be active carrier and promoter of education, moral and social values.

 

Town of Litoměřice

Litoměřice is a historic town at the confluence of the Elbe and Ohře rivers in northern Bohemia on the western edge of the Polabska Lowland. The first geothermal borehole with a depth of over 2 km was drilled in 2004 in the area of the former Jiří of Poděbrady barracks. Litoměřice will be partly heated by the heat produced by the SYNERGYS systems.

Externí partneři

Operační program Výzkum, vývoj a inovace
Operační program Výzkum, vývoj a inovace
Projekt SYNERGYS - systémy pro energetickou synergii byl podpořen z Operačního programu Spravedlivá transformace 2021 - 2027 pod reg. číslem CZ.10.02.01/00/22_002/0000172 v rámci výzvy 10_22_002 Ministerstva životního prostředí.