Sustainable Cooling Technologies – Structure Cooling
The participants are made clear of the fundamental science concepts underlying the technology, operation principles, environmental and cost benefits, safety and technical constraints. It further aims to ensure that the
participants are aware of the environmental, spatial and structural implications for using this technology in comparison to conventional HVAC systems for their building design. The environmental benefit of this technology is stressed upon as it reduces vapour compression and the partial addressing of cooling load (does not dehumidify) can be overcome by blending with conventional HVAC systems to still derive energy efficiency and low f-gas benefits.