Cool
Thermal Energy Storage In The Era Of Sustainability
This presentation will review the essentials of cool thermal
energy storage (TES) and examine its relevance to sustainable
design. Specific issues examined will include the impact of
TES on site and source energy consumption, the economic case
for TES without the incentives of the demand-side management
(DSM) era and the role of TES in achieving net zero energy buildings
and communities.
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Date: 7 Mar 2011
Time: 6.00 p.m to 9.00 p.m (Registration starts
at 5.30 p.m)
Venue: Main Auditorium, BCA Academy
Address: BCA Academy of the Built Environment,
200 Braddell Road, Singapore 579700
Fee: S$50 (per participant) & $20 for ASHRAE
Singapore Chapter members (Inclusive of GST) (Fee includes light
dinner. Carpark is free on a first-come, first-served basis)
Accreditation
Professional Engineers Board (PDU) points: Pending
Register by email to asc@ashrae.org.sg
or fax (Fax No: 6490 6641) before 28th February 2011.
Application and cheques please mail to ASHRAE Singapore Chapter,
c/o Hussmann Tempcool Building, 4th Floor, 121 Genting Lane,
Singapore 349572
For enquires on program and registration matters please contact:
Mr Deepak Sawlani [Email: sawlani.deepak@gmail.com],
ASC, or Mr Yong Siew Hwa [Email: yong_siew_hwa@bca.gov.sg],
BCA.
Dr William Bahnfleth is Professor and Director of the Indoor
Environment Center in the Department of Architectural Engineering
at the Pennsylvania State University (Penn State) in University
Park, PA.
His research interests cover a wide variety of indoor environmental
control topics, including chilled water pumping systems, stratified
thermal energy storage, and others. He is the author or co-author
of more than 100 technical papers and 11 books and book chapters.
He consults regularly on the design of chilled water thermal
energy storage systems and has been involved in more than 20
projects world-wide.
Dr. Bahnfleth is a Fellow of the American Society of Heating,
Refrigerating, and Air-Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE) and is
currently Society Vice President. He is the recipient of a 1st
place ASHRAE Technology Award, Transactions Paper Award, and
Distinguished Service and Exceptional Service Awards.
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