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Improving Energy Efficiency in Commercial Buildings: Proceedings of the International Conference IEECB'06
The IEECB conference brought together all the key players from this sector, including commercial buildings’ investors and property managers, energy efficiency experts, equipment manufacturers, service providers (ESCOs, utilities, facilities management companies) and policy makers, with a view to exchange information, to learn from each other and to network. At the conference key representatives of leading organisations and companies, institutions and equipment industry presented the overall picture and give details of policies, recent advancements and examples of best practice. The wide scope of topics covered during the IEECB'06 conference included: macro/micro approaches, state-of-the-art equipment and systems (lighting, HVAC auxiliary equipment, ICT & office equipment, miscellaneous equipment, BEMS, electricity on-site production, renewable energies, etc.) and the latest advances in R&D, tools, regulation & policy, demand-side and supply-side perspectives for all branches of activity (public and private sector, the commerce and retail sectors, hotels and restaurants, banks and insurance companies, local authorities, civil services & public bodies, education, universities & laboratories, hospitals, airport and stations, etc.) We hope that the present proceedings could be a valuable contribution to disseminate information and best practices in policies, programmes and technologies to foster the penetration of highly efficient buildings in the commercial sector. ; JRC.H.8-Renewable energies
Improving Energy Efficiency in Commercial Buildings: Proceedings of the International Conference IEECB'06
The IEECB conference brought together all the key players from this sector, including commercial buildings’ investors and property managers, energy efficiency experts, equipment manufacturers, service providers (ESCOs, utilities, facilities management companies) and policy makers, with a view to exchange information, to learn from each other and to network. At the conference key representatives of leading organisations and companies, institutions and equipment industry presented the overall picture and give details of policies, recent advancements and examples of best practice. The wide scope of topics covered during the IEECB'06 conference included: macro/micro approaches, state-of-the-art equipment and systems (lighting, HVAC auxiliary equipment, ICT & office equipment, miscellaneous equipment, BEMS, electricity on-site production, renewable energies, etc.) and the latest advances in R&D, tools, regulation & policy, demand-side and supply-side perspectives for all branches of activity (public and private sector, the commerce and retail sectors, hotels and restaurants, banks and insurance companies, local authorities, civil services & public bodies, education, universities & laboratories, hospitals, airport and stations, etc.) We hope that the present proceedings could be a valuable contribution to disseminate information and best practices in policies, programmes and technologies to foster the penetration of highly efficient buildings in the commercial sector. ; JRC.H.8-Renewable energies
Improving Energy Efficiency in Commercial Buildings: Proceedings of the International Conference IEECB'06
2006-06-26
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