The seminar focused on how new heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) technologies can increase the sustainability of heating and cooling systems in buildings.
Presentations incorporated practical applications, market ready solutions and case studies to demonstrate how different technologies can be best used for different types of buildings.
The morning started with a presentation by Marco Marengo, Professor of Engineering at the University of Brighton, who introduced the meaning of sustainable HVAC before focusing on CHP and heat pump systems and their economic feasibility in the UK. This was followed by a presentation from Marco Romani, a guest academic speaker from the University of Brighton, who spoke about the planning, management and verification of CHP performance.