Expert speakers include: Paul DeCort Policy Officer, Buildings Division Office of the Deputy Prime Minister Hywel Davies Research Manager CIBSE Ant Wilson Director Faber Maunsell Guy Hundy Technical Consultant, Copeland & President IOR David Blackhurst Managing Director Star Technical Solutions To register Tel: 0845 056 8339 Fax to: 020 7505 6001 Email: [email protected] Online: www.xxxxx.xo.uk Wednesday 28th September 2005 Royal Society of Medicine, 1 Wimpole Street, London W1 ENERGY EFFICIENT COOLING Meeting your legal obligations and using new technology to minimise energy costs To register Tel: 0845 056 8339 Fax: 020 7505 6001 Email: [email protected]Online: www.energyefficientcooling.co.uk End dorsed by: Supported by:
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Expert speakers include:
Paul DeCort Policy Offi cer, Buildings Division Offi ce of the Deputy Prime Minister
Hywel Davies Research ManagerCIBSE
Ant WilsonDirector Faber Maunsell
Guy Hundy Technical Consultant,Copeland & President IOR
David Blackhurst Managing Director Star Technical Solutions
To register Tel: 0845 056 8339 Fax to: 020 7505 6001 Email: [email protected] Online: www.xxxxx.xo.uk
Wednesday 28th September 2005Royal Society of Medicine, 1 Wimpole Street, London W1
ENERGY EFFICIENT COOLING
Meeting your legal obligations and using new technology to minimise energy costs
ENERGY EFFICIENT COOLINGMeeting your legal obligations and using new technology to minimise energy costs
With electricity prices rising, purchasers of refrigeration and air conditioning systems are looking beyond capital cost and taking into account the energy consumption of the equipment on offer.
Environmental concerns have prompted legislation, including the Energy Performance of Buildings Directive and F-Gas Regulation, which threatens to penalise businesses which do not make energy effi ciency central to their thinking.
As a result, system effi ciency – whether through components, controls, innovative technologies, appropriate specifi cation, or a combination of all these factors – will play an increasingly important part in the end-users’ equipment choice.
Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Magazine has brought together representatives of the equipment manufacturers, government policy experts and the end-users themselves to explore the crucial role of lifetime power consumption in equipment selection.
• Cooling industry professionals will outline the business case for energy effi cient technology by illustrating whole life costing models to balance initial capital cost with running cost.
• Government policy leaders will illustrate legal obligation and incentives to utilise energy effi cient technology.
• Technical experts will reveal solutions to design, monitor, and maintain energy effi cient systems with innovative components from controls, condensers and compressors to chillers and fans.
Do not miss out on this opportunity to share best practices that will cut energy costs, increase market competitiveness and ensure compliance with future legislation.
Why you should attend• To understand the legal obligations for energy and
environmental performance
• To receive professional advice on formulating the business case for energy effi cient cooling
• To learn practical performance measurements and available incentives schemes
• To network with industry leaders in manufacturing, installation and maintenance and to access new business opportunities in the cooling industry
Who should attendRefrigeration and air conditioning specifi ers and consultants; purchasing decision makers including end users such as retailers, supermarkets, hotels and offi ce buildings; contractors and installers; RAC equipment manufacturers; building services managers, facilities managers and environmental affairs offi cers.
08:30 Registration and networking
09:15 Opening remarks from the Chair
David Visick, Deputy Editor, RAC Magazine
09:20 Limited energy resources and their impact on the
cooling industry
• Analysing the impact of climate change and international environmental law on cooling
• The role of Government in supporting and mandating energy effi ciency
• Understanding the energy resources available and market trends
• Opportunities for energy effi cient cooling technology
Ant Wilson, Director, Faber Maunsell
09:40 Energy effi cient cooling: The business case
• Getting the client to commit to energy effi ciency
• Developing whole life costing models
• Understanding operational risks of technology failure
• Anticipating energy and maintenance cost
• Examples of the “10 year payback”
John Austin Davies, R&D Director, Epta UK
10:10 The impact of EPBD: Legal obligations for cooling
• Responsibilities under the new building regulations
• Policing and enforcing Article 9 of the EPBD: penalties of non-compliance
• Technical checklist to implement Article 9 of the EPBD
• Impact on cooling and ventilation: opportunities and costs
Paul DeCort, Policy Offi cer, Buildings Division, ODPM Hywel Davies, Research Manager, CIBSE
10:50 Questions and answers
11:00 Morning refreshments
11:25 Performance measurement of energy effi cient cooling and related incentive schemes
• Evaluation of system effi ciency under real operating conditions
• Energy labelling: The development of certifi cation within the cooling industry
• Understanding and benefi ting from the ECA scheme
Judith Evans, Food Refrigeration and Process Engineering Research Centre, Bristol University
11:55 Balancing energy effi ciency and environmental standards
• The impact of the F-Gas Directive and the R22 phase-out on maintenance and energy cost
For more information please contact:Manuel Battista, Group Sales Manager, RACTel: 020 8277 5414 Email: [email protected]
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