The need for appropriate, energy efficient, ventilation systems  is continuing to grow in line with the increased focus on health and well-being, and greenhouse gas emission reduction. The use of smart ventilation systems facilitates the minimization of energy consumption, allows for the improvement of Indoor Air Quality and provides flexibility to electricity grid operation.

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In this design guideline, key points are explained to succeed in reducing...
AIVC's Ventilation Information Paper #48.4 summarizes current...
On 9-10 October 2024, the AIVC – TightVent - venticool 2024 joint...
Airborne contaminants cause significant harm to populations of people. People...
This report is a deliverable from IEA-EBC Annex 78 “Supplementing...

Events

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2020
Setting sustainable urban development goals and developing energy efficient...
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2020
Setting sustainable urban development goals and developing energy efficient...
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2020
Setting sustainable urban development goals and developing energy efficient...
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2019
Cooking is a major source of indoor contaminants, including moisture, odors and...

Projects

The European market for residential ventilation is highly driven by energy...
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The COVID-19 pandemic has an unprecedented impact on all of us, both personally...
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Internationally there are many different requirements and regulations for...
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There is a trend to perform more ventilation and air infiltration measurements...
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While it is generally accepted that ventilation-whether natural, mechanical or...
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The trend to increasingly complex ventilation controls (particularly for...
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