Buildings, Energy and Environment Research Group

Holistic Energy-efficient Retrofitting of Residential Buildings (HERB)

 
Date(s)
Monday 8th December 2014 (12:00-17:30)
Contact

For more information please contact;

Dr. David Telow
E: David.Tetlow@nottingham.ac.uk
T: 0115 84 67673

Zeny Amante-Roberts
E: Zeny.Amante-Roberts@nottingham.ac.uk
T: 0115 95 84479

Please note that the events date and time is TBC.

Description
Objectives 
The HERB project has been established to develop and demonstrate new and innovative energy efficient technologies and solutions for retrofitting older buildings. These shall be installed and performance monitored in a number of typical residential buildings in EU countries.

This event aims to disseminate research results derived from the project and exploitation of the potential application of the technologies and solutions in European buildings through the joint efforts between academic and industrial participants.

This public seminar forms part of Work Package 7. This work package is concerned with dissemination of research results derived from the project and exploitation of the potential application of the technologies and solutions in European buildings through the joint efforts between academic and industrial participants. 

Expected output
This seminar is going to be the platform where this EU project can demonstrate the technologies and solutions in retrofitted buildings as well as disseminate and exploit research results.


Agenda
  • Arrival and registration
  • Introduction
    by Professor Saffa Riffat, University of Nottingham
  • Overview of the Holistic System developed in WP1
    by David Tetlow
  • Socio-Economic Model
    by Sandra Martinho or Julia Seixas
  • Introduction & Demonstration of the Control System
    by Bart Driessen or Wouter Borsboom
  • HERB Website / Future Plan
    by Ioannis Pappas

Buildings, Energy and Environment Research Groups

Faculty of Engineering
The University of Nottingham
University Park
Nottingham, NG7 2RD


telephone: +44 (0) 115 74 86257
email: BEE@nottingham.ac.uk