8 December 2015, Webinar – Assessing ventilative cooling potential in Energy Performance regulations. Status and perspectives in Austria, Denmark, France
Ventilative cooling–i.e., the use of natural or mechanical ventilation strategies to cool indoor spaces –can be very effective to reduce the cooling energy demand in buildings in summer or mid-season conditions.
The principal objective of this webinar series is to give the status, needs, and perspectives on developments to consider ventilative cooling in energy performance assessment methods in several countries.
This first webinar will focus on the developments in Austria, Denmark and France.
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Date
Tuesday 08 December 2015
Time
- 10:00-11:30 (Brussels)
- 09:00-10:30 (London, UK)
- 11:00-12:30 (Athens, GR)
Programme
- Welcome, Per Heiselberg, University of Aalborg, Denmark
- Ventilative cooling in the Danish regulation, Per Heiselberg, University of Aalborg, Denmark
- Ventilative cooling in the Austrian regulation, Peter Holzer, Building Research and Innovation, Austria
- Ventilative cooling in the French regulation, Charles Pelé, CSTB, France
Organisers
This webinar is jointly organised by the IEA project on ventilative cooling “EBC IEA Annex 62” and venticool in cooperation with the Air Infiltration and Ventilation Centre (www.aivc.org) and the QUALICHeCK consortium. The webinar is hosted by INIVE (http://www.inive.org)