Green and energy efficient buildings: preparing for the challenges of Copenhagen
Date 02 December 2009
Time
To be confirmed
Location
The IET, Savoy Place, London, UK
About the event
In Copenhagen in December 2009, representatives from approximately 180 of the world’s countries will come together at the United Nations 'Conference of the Parties - COP15', to agree a new international agreement to tackle climate change. The current international agreement, the Kyoto Protocol, will expire in 2012; Copenhagen, in effect, will create its successor.
The built environment is responsible for a third of global emissions and this event will provide delegates with an opportunity to prepare for the challenges of Copenhagen, to pre-empt discussion and gain knowledge on state-of-the-art technologies and research advances across Europe and the UK.
Critically, it will also provide a valuable forum for individuals from different disciplines to explore opportunities for new collaborative projects. The application of their unique knowledge could make a real difference to the potential of green and energy efficient building techniques and technologies and ultimately the climate and future of our planet.
Topics of discussion will include:
- integrating control and automation systems for the most efficient use of resources
- regulation/legislation updates and meeting building regulations for energy efficiency
- integrating renewable and traditional energy within a heating system
- installing and maintaining domestic and commercial water recycling systems and solar and wind power generation
- determining the return on an initial installation investment
- reducing the carbon footprint of building construction
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Programme
Full programme details will be confirmed shortly.
Organiser
This event is organised by The IET Built Environment Technologies Network (BETNET).
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