"How Low Can You Go? Case Studies Of Very Low Energy
Buildings"
A symposium for ASHRAE's 2003 Annual meeting June 2003, Kansas City, Missouri
Recent interest in very low energy commercial buildings begs the question "How Low Can You Go?". Just how little energy can a commercial office building use and still satisfy the indoor environmental needs of the building's occupants?
ASHRAE TC9.6 - Systems' Energy Utilization and TC1.10 - Energy Resources are looking for well-documented examples of ultra-low energy large commercial buildings. The building's energy use and thermal comfort must be documented in accordance with applicable ASHRAE standards (105, 55, 62, etc.) and have at least one years worth of documented performance. The symposium's intent is to show just how energy efficient a building can be and to demonstrate to the industry how to get there and what are the costs and benefit of doing so.
Abstracts are due Aug. 1, 2002. Selected review papers are due Sept 27, 2002 and final versions of papers will be due Feb 1, 2003. The symposium is planned for June 22-26, 2003 Send abstracts to:
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