REHVA Journal 1/2024

W numerze:

  • The effect of urban microenvironment on indoor temperatures in Helsinki region
  • Field measurement indicates overheating in Finnish apartments during hot summer weather conditions
  • Thermal storage capacity in the entire building stock of Denmark for energy flexibility strategies and building-to-grid services
  • Real energy use and indoor air quality in a low energy residential building in Norway
  • Digitalisation as a potential game changer to foster energy efficiency in the building stock
  • Field investigation of indoor air quality in one Norwegian apartment building with burning candles
  • Investigation of whether elderly people can benefit from local cooling devices in warm environments
  • Leveraging Artificial Intelligence in Indoor Air Quality Management: A Review of Current Status, Opportunities, and Future Challenges
  • Indoor Environment in Arctic Dwellings and Possible Improvements – With Special Focus on Overheating
  • The characteristics of airborne transmission with convective and radiant cooling systems
  • Demand response of space heating for a district heated office building in Finland
  • Long-term performance analysis of a hybrid ground source heat pump system in Finland
  • Performance evaluation of a Heat Valve ventilation and heating system for residential buildings
  • Commissioning process is required to guarantee high performance of hybrid systems
  • Scaling Machine Learning for building operational phase
  • AICVF conference: Attractiveness of HVAC professions for young people and feminization
  • REHVA supports actively Heat pump standardisation at European Level
  • Exhibitions, Conferences and Seminars
  • The 43rd MCE – Mostra Convegno Expocomfort

Zapraszamy do pobrania całego numeru ze strony – REHVA Journal 01/2024.