Resilient Cooling Guidelines from the IEA EBC Annex 80

The world is seeing a rapid increase of cooling of buildings1. This is driven by multiple factors, such as urbanization and densification, climate change and elevated comfort expectations together with economic growth in hot and densely populated regions of the world. Additionally, disruptive events, such as extreme heat and heat waves are occurring more often and are expected to become a common phenomenon by mid-century. The trend towards cooling seems inexorable. It is therefore mandatory to steer this development towards sustainable solutions.

Resilient Cooling Technology Profiles from the EBC Annex 80

The world is facing a rapid increase of air conditioning of buildings. This is driven by multiple factors, such as urbanisation and densification, climate change and elevated comfort expectations together with economic growth in hot and densely populated climate regions of the world. The trend towards cooling seems inexorable therefore it is mandatory to guide this development towards sustainable solutions.

venticool newsletter issue #23 – January 2024

The 23rd issue of the venticool newsletter is now available! Specific contents include:

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Submit your abstracts for the AIVC 2024 Conference, Dublin

We are pleased to announce that the AIVC 2024 Conference “Retrofitting the Building Stock: Challenges and Opportunities for Indoor Environmental Quality" is now accepting abstracts & proposals for topical sessions. The Conference will be held on October 9-10, 2024, at Croke Park, Dublin, Ireland. It will be a joint event combined with the 12th TightVent and the 10th venticool conferences.

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Ventilation Challenges in a Changing World (Book of Proceedings)

The Book of Proceedings of the 42nd AIVC - 10th TightVent - 8th venticool Conference: "Ventilation Challenges in a Changing World" held in Rotterdam, Netherlands on 5-6 October 2022

Ventilation Challenges in a Changing World (Slides)

The Presentations at the 42nd AIVC - 10th TightVent - 8th venticool Conference: "Ventilation Challenges in a Changing World" held in Rotterdam, Netherlands on 5-6 October 2022

 

Evaluating the Resilience of VC+ Low Energy Primary Schools to Climate Change

Mitigating the risk of overheating and associated thermal discomfort inside school classrooms is a global concern due to its significant impacts on students’ academic performance, health and wellbeing. Thus, rising ambient temperatures resulting from climate change can be challenging, especially in low energy schools designed to optimise their heating season performance. According to recent studies, many low energy school buildings fail to meet comfort standards and experience overheating, resulting in low student productivity and the need for using air conditioning systems.

Feedback from the venticool/AIVC & Annex 80 Webinar | Examples of resilient cooling solutions

The recordings and the slides of the recent venticool/AIVC & Annex 80 Webinar "Examples of resilient cooling solutions" are now available online at: https://www.aivc.org/event/13-september-2022-webinar-examples-resilient-cooling-solutions

The full collection of past events’ recordings and slides can be found at: https://www.aivc.org/events/webinars

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Recordings from the venticool/AIVC & Annex 80 Webinar "Future weather data and heatwaves"

The recordings and the slides of the recent venticool/AIVC & Annex 80 Webinar "Future weather data and heatwaves" are now available online at: https://www.aivc.org/event/31-may-2022-webinar-future-weather-data-and-heatwaves

The full collection of past events’ recordings and slides can be found at: https://www.aivc.org/events/webinars

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