IEA EBC Annex 62 releases new report on the state of the art in ventilative cooling

The IEA EBC Annex 62 report: “Ventilative Cooling. State-of-The-Art Review” has just been released.

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QUALICHeCK-TightVent webinar: “Building airtightness and initiatives to improve the quality of the works”- January 12, 2016

The QUALICHeCK-TightVent webinar: “Building airtightness and initiatives to improve the quality of the works” will be held on Tuesday 12 January, 10:00-11:30 (Brussels time). The objective of this webinar is to give background information on selected initiatives to improve the quality of the works with respect to building airtightness.

The programme includes 4 presentations of 15 minutes as follows:

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Webinar on ventilative cooling potential in Energy Performance regulations

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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AIVC Newsletter, Issue_08, September 2015 - now available!

We are very pleased to welcome the UK as new AIVC country. 

This is a positive signal showing the relevance of the AIVC to support research and international collaboration on ventilation and air infiltration in buildings. This is also confirmed by the number of papers that will be presented at the AIVC Conference in Madrid on September 23-24, and the diversity of the countries represented (92 papers, 23 countries). With various topical sessions, this conference will also help disseminating specific projects results and cross-fertilising ideas between these projects.

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venticool releases new paper: “Overview of provisions for ventilative cooling within 8 European building energy performance regulations”

The venticool platform paper: “Overview of provisions for ventilative cooling within 8 European building energy performance regulations” is now available online. This study aimed to focus on regulatory measures taken or missing regarding ventilative cooling in several countries, which could either inspire developments in other countries or point out specific problems for the market uptake of this technology.

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Indoor Environmental Quality Global Alliance first sessions at the June 2015 ASHRAE Annual conference.

The Indoor Environmental Quality Global alliance (http://ieq-ga.net/) organised its first sessions at the June 2015 ASHRAE Annual conference. The sessions present a holistic approach to indoor environmental quality and give information on different societies' activities to improve the indoor environment. To access the presentations and audio files of the sessions follow the links provided:

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Collaboration between IEA EBC ventilation related annexes

Ventilation and air infiltration into buildings represent a substantial energy demand which can account for between 25% to over 50% of a building's total space heating (or cooling) needs. Unnecessary or excessive air change can therefore have an important impact on global energy use. On the other hand insufficient ventilation may result in poor indoor air quality, with consequential health problems, or poor thermal comfort. Designing for optimum ventilation performance is hence a vital part of building design.

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New AIVC Technote on ventilation and health

AIVC is preparing a Technote on Residential Ventilation and Health. The Technote is now under review by the AIVC. Providing good indoor air quality to home occupants can have a substantial impact on occupant health and ventilation is a key tool for achieving that goal.

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EBC Newsletter, June 2015, is now available

The Energy in Buildings and Communities (EBC) newsletter carries regular reports of energy policy development and research activities taking place in various countries. It contains updates on ongoing and planned research projects, features new publications and website information, as well as topical articles of a general nature. It is intended for those active in fields relating to operational energy saving for buildings and communities.

The EBC news Issue 61, June 2015 contains the following articles:

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7-9 December 2015, Conference, Hyderabad - Building Simulation Conference 2015

The 14th International Conference of the International Building Performance Simulation Association (IBPSA) - Building Simulation Conference 2015 (BS2015)- will focus on advancing the practice in diverse disciplines of building energy analysis and performance simulation. The event is intended for those working in or learning about the field of building performance simulation including building designers, architects, design engineers and consultants, researchers, developers, building physicists, sustainability managers, building operators and regulators specifying simulation as an assessment

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