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Home arrow Archive Industry News arrow January 2007 arrow IEA announces workshop on Future Sustainable Buildings and Communities
IEA announces workshop on Future Sustainable Buildings and Communities PDF Print E-mail
Wednesday, 17 January 2007
Organised jointly by a number of IEA (International Energy Agency) Implementing Agreement technology programmes, the Future Buildings Forum Think Tank Workshop on Future Sustainable Buildings and Communities, which will take place on March 21-22, in Espoo (Finland), will aim to identify R&D needs and new business opportunities within the area of sustainable buildings and communities. Expected outcomes will be a vision and a roadmap for appropriate energy systems and their most important components.
The emphasis is on processes and co-operation models which are exceeding traditional “limits and borders”, and on integral technology solutions as well. The timeframe for the outlook would be up till 2030.

ieaAs a major industrial sector, the real estate and construction sector must contribute to reducing the consumption of natural resources, especially energy, water and materials. Although not visible, energy supports vital services and societal comfort. Energy consumption has major impacts on the environment and the economy.
Energy consumption of communities and of buildings must be dramatically reduced. There is need to develop a new generation of “highly efficient buildings” with reduced energy demand and “highly efficient production and supply structures” in an integrated and optimised way.

Within IEA there is a good spectrum of expert knowledge and activities going on towards highly energy efficient and sustainable buildings and community level solutions, including the Implementing Agreement technology programmes on Energy Conservation in Buildings and Community Systems (ECBCS), Energy Storage (ECES), Heat Pump Centre (HPC), Solar Heating and Cooling Programme (SHC), District Heating and Cooling (DHC), Demand Side Management (DSM) and Photovoltaic Power Systems (PVPS) .
What is needed is to increase and strengthen the co-operation of various experts in the scope of sustainable buildings and communities and related technologies within IEA. Therefore, this FBF workshop will be organized, refers IEA in the workshop's first announcement. For more information, contact This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it






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