AIVC Newsletter issue #12 – September 2017 now available
The September issue of the AIVC newsletter has just been released.
Contents include:
The September issue of the AIVC newsletter has just been released.
Contents include:
The AIVC is very pleased to announce the release of four new publications!
A report developed by Subtask 1 (ST1) of the IEA-EBC annex 68, summarising the approaches, developments and results achieved in this subtask.
The tenth issue of the venticool newsletter (June, 2017) is now available for download.
Contents include:
The International Energy Agency's Energy in Buildings and Communities (IEA-EBC) Programme newsletter of June 2017 (Issue 65) has been released.
Featured articles include:
The keynote speakers for the 38th AIVC - 6th TightVent - 4th venticool conference: "Ventilating healthy low-energy buildings" have been announced. The joint conference, co-organized by the International Network on Ventilation and Energy Performance (INIVE), on behalf of the Air Infiltration and Ventilation Centre (AIVC), TightVent Europe (the Building and Ductwork Airtightness Platform) and venticool (the international platform for ventilative cooling, Brunel University London, the University of Nottingham & CIBSE, takes place Sept. 13-14, 2017, in Nottingham, UK.
The 38th AIVC conference "Ventilating healthy low-energy buildings" will be held on 13 and 14 September 2017 in Nottingham (UK). It will also be the 6th TightVent conference and the 4th venticool conference.
The joint conference will place its focus on:
A new tool developed within the framework of IEA-EBC Annex 62 project has been launched. The ventilative cooling potential tool (VC tool) aims to assess the potential effectiveness of ventilative cooling strategies by taking into account climate conditions, building envelope thermal properties, occupancy patterns, internal gains and ventilation needs. The excel-based tool is freely accessible and available at the venticool website.
The evaluation questionnaire of the AIVC workshop on IAQ metrics: “Is ventilation the answer to indoor air quality control in buildings? Do we need performance-based approaches?” held in Brussels, March 14-15, 2017 was sent out to all 70 attendees of the event. A summary of the results with feedback from 43 of the participants is now available here.
The annual report of 2016 of the International Energy Agency’s Energy in Buildings and Communities (IEA-EBC) Programme has just been released. This report presents an overview of the Programme’s main activities with summaries of new, ongoing and recently completed projects.
Some of the highlights include:
The March issue of the AIVC newsletter has just been released.
Contents include: