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The Technical Program features a wide-range of
programs
and papers addressing the real cost of zero-energy design, the
efficient use of
energy, the greening of the industrial
base and other topics related to design, standards, codes and
professional skills. In total, the program includes paper-related
sessions – five technical paper sessions, 24 conference paper sessions
and a
poster session – application-oriented, non-paper seminars (57) and open
discussion forums (8).
Numerous sessions address the “real cost of zero energy
buildings” and cover modeling and design, applications and equipment. Also,
several sessions examine how countries around the world have approached net
zero, such as Cutting-Edge Japanese Technologies for Zero-Energy Buildings,
Zero Energy Buildings around the World and European Net-Zero Energy Activities
and Buildings.
As a nod to the Conference location, several sessions
focus on HVAC systems for casinos, such as Designing for Improved Air Quality
in Casinos with ETS and Historical Perspectives: Las Vegas Casino Design Past
to Present.
Other sessions address the growing demand for green
buildings and the importance of integrated design: Mechanical Engineer’s Role
in Green Building and Building Development: High Performance Teamwork for High
Performance Buildings.
Additional sessions of interest include:
•Smart Grid and Net Zero Buildings: Where Are We Now?
•Energy Modeling of Existing Buildings
•Modeling Extreme Events
•Controls for Central Chiller Plant Optimization
•Next Generation Heat Exchangers for Net-Zero Design
•Thermal Comfort Evaluation and Standards
With so many to choose from, Conference attendees are
often forced to narrow down which technical sessions they attend to only a few.
However the Virtual Conference, free for paid Conference registrants, allows
attendees to catch up with sessions they might not have been able to attend in
person due to conflicting schedules. The Virtual Conference includes access to
all speakers’ PowerPoint and audio presentations, an open forum for a two-week
period following the conference and the ability to rate presentations.
The 2011 ASHRAE Winter Conference and will take place at
the Las Vegas Hilton hotel, Las Vegas, Nev. For complete conference
information, including abstracts on all technical program sessions, or to
register, visit www.ashrae.org/lasvegas. Those who take part in the early-bird
registration before Dec. 31 can save up to $160 from on-site costs.
ASHRAE is an international technical society that
fulfills its mission of advancing heating, ventilation, air conditioning and
refrigeration to serve humanity and promote a sustainable world through
research, standards writing, publishing and continuing education.
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