KIMbcn is excited to announce the launch of the STORM Project – Integrating Seasonal Thermal Energy Storage in the Mediterranean Region, co-funded by the European Union under the Interreg NEXT MED Programme.
The three-year project brings together seven partners from Lebanon, Jordan, Cyprus, Italy, and Spain to unlock the potential of seasonal thermal energy storage in the Mediterranean and advocate for sustainable, energy-efficient models for heating and cooling.
STORM aims to:
✅ Demonstrate and validate seasonal borehole and tank thermal energy storage technologies in Mediterranean settings.
✅ Increase the energy efficiency of Mediterranean buildings and reduce dependence on fossil fuels for heating and cooling.
✅ Build knowledge, tools, and policy support for wider uptake of seasonal thermal energy storage technologies across the region.
✅ Raise awareness on the benefits and usage of seasonal thermal energy storage in the Mediterranean communities.
Duration: August 2025 – August 2028 (36 months)
Total Budget: €2.7 million
EU Contribution: €2.4 million (89%)
Project Partners:
American University of Beirut (Lebanon) • Lebanese Center for Energy Conservation (Lebanon) • University of Palermo (Italy) • University of Campania Luigi Vanvitelli (Italy) • American University of Beirut Mediterraneo (Cyprus) • Royal Scientific Society (Jordan) • Knowledge Innovation Market Foundation BCN (Spain)
Learn more on the official project webpage https://www.interregnextmed.eu/projects/storm.
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