EU support for innovation and market uptake in smart buildings

The opening keynote will present an overview of the current status and future opportunities for smart buildings in Europe, in the context of the transition to more sustainable use of energy. In 2017 EASME mapped the activities of projects working on smart buildings and the extent of EU support given under the Horizon 2020 framework programme. The results were presented at the conference Sustainable Places 2017 at Teeside University (UK) and published the same year in a special issue of the peer reviewed journal Buildings.

Advances in European residential ventilation systems in Nearly Zero Energy Buildings

Energy performance of buildings has been continuously and systematically improved in Europe with next step of transition to nearly zero energy buildings (NZEB) in 2019-2021. Well insulated and airtight NZEB provide challenges or opportunities – depending on point of view – for ventilation systems. Heat recovery ventilation may be expected to be major ventilation solution because in Continental and Nordic climates, it is simply impossible to build nearly zero energy buildings without heat recovery.

Will the “smart” movement lead to an improved indoor environmental quality?

The present talk will present some of the initiatives from ASHRAE regarding “smart” in general and then focus on indoor environmental activities related to “smart” ventilation. The ASHRAE society theme for 2018/19 is “Building Our New Energy Future”. In the future, our buildings will be interconnected through a “Smart Grid” in general the electricity grid.

CR18: Ventilation and Indoor Air Quality in New California Homes with Gas Appliances and Mechanical Ventilation

Substantial energy is used to condition the air that enters California homes through leaks in the building envelope and ductwork - typically about a third of all heating and cooling. Reducing this through air sealing is essential to California achieving zero energy homes. However, this outdoor air also dilutes pollutants emitted inside homes and contributes to a healthy indoor environment and acceptable indoor air quality (IAQ). To address this IAQ issue, California’s Title 24 Building Standards have required mechanical ventilation in new homes since 2008.

18th AIVC Conference "Ventilation and Cooling" (Book of Proceedings)

The book of proceedings from the 18th AIVC Conference "Ventilation and Cooling", Athens, Greece, 23-24 September 1997

Volume 1 includes 46 papers

Volume 2 includes 25 papers

Supplementary volume includes discussion papers and additional presentations

17th AIVC Conference "Optimum Ventilation and Air Flow Control in Buildings" (Book of Proceedings)

The book of proceedings from the 17th AIVC Conference "Optimum Ventilation and Air Flow Control in Buildings", Gothenburg, Sweden, 17-20 September 1996

Volume 1 includes 40 papers

Volume 2 includes 28 papers

Supplementary volume includes discussion papers and additional presentations

16th AIVC Conference "Implementing the results of ventilation research" (Book of Proceedings)

The book of proceedings from the 16th AIVC Conference "Implementing the results of ventilation research", Palm Springs, USA, 18-22 September 1995

Volume 1 includes 29 papers

Volume 2 includes 26 papers

15th AIVC Conference "The Role of Ventilation" (Book of Proceedings)

The book of proceedings from the 15th AIVC Conference "The Role of Ventilation", Buxton, UK, 27-30 September 1994.

Volume 1 includes 28 papers & 9 posters

Volume 2 includes 37 posters & 4 papers

19th AIVC Conference "Ventilation Technologies in Urban Areas" (Book of Proceedings)

The book of proceedings from the 19th AIVC Conference "Ventilation Technologies in Urban Areas", Oslo, Norway, 28-30 September 1998.

14th AIVC Conference "Energy Impact of Ventilation and Air Infiltration" (Book of Proceedings)

The book of proceedings from the 14th AIVC Conference "Energy Impact of Ventilation and Air Infiltration", Copenhagen, Denmark, 21-23 September 1993.

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