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.
This webinar is part of a broader series focusing on ventilative cooling in energy performance, within the context of compliance with building regulations in several countries.
Date
Thursday 17 December 2015
Time
- 13:00-14:20 (London, UK)
- 14:00-15:20 (Brussels)
- 15:00-16:20 (Athens, GR)
Programme
14:00 | Energy consumption in the European built environment and the role of cooling, Mat Santamouris, University of Athens, Greece
14:15 | Ventilative cooling in the Belgian regulation, Geoffrey Van Moeseke, KU Leuven, Belgium
14:30 | Questions and answers
14:40 | Compliance to summer thermal comfort criteria in Estonia, Jarek Kurnitski, Raimo Simson, Tallinn University of Technology, Estonia
14:55 | Quality of works, compliance with existing legislation and reliability of EPC data in Greece, Theoni Karlessi, University of Athens, Greece
15:10 | Questions and answers
Registration
Free registration: Participation to the webinar is FREE
Organisers
The webinar is organised by the QUALICHeCK consortium (www.qualicheck-platform.eu), in cooperation with the IEA project on ventilative cooling “EBC IEA Annex 62” (venticool.eu/annex-62-home), venticool (venticool.eu) and the Air Infiltration and Ventilation Centre.