
Webinar – MedEcosure Project
28 Julio 2020
10:00h – 12:00h (Spain)
Online
How can cost -effective energy efficiency and high-tech renewals take place in isolated zones/towns?
Med-EcoSuRe (Mediterranean University as Catalyst for Eco-Sustainable Renovation) is a project funded by the European Union, under the ENI CBC MED programme.
One of the expected results of the project is developing and transferring knowledge on the design and implementation of energy high-performance renovations within higher education institutions and promoting eco-sustainable technical solutions and best practices for reduced and cleaner energy consumption in the rehabilitated building.
To address this objective a cycle of Webinars conducted by each partner of the project is been organized. Solartys and University of Sevilla invite you to participate on this webinar.
Topic: How can cost -effective energy efficiency and high-tech renewals take place in isolated zones/towns?
The agenda of the webinar will be:
10:00-10:15 | MEDECOSURE PROJECT Presentation – Ms. Alba Álvarez |
10:15-10:30 | BERLIN PROJECT Presentation – Prof. George E. Georghiou |
10:30-11:15
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BLOCK 1: High-tech renewals in public buildings:
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11:15-11:30
11:30-11:45 |
BLOCK 2: Technical cases:
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11:45-12:00 | Discussion and Q&A |
Target audience:
- Energy managers and technicians from solar companies.
- Decision-makers/managers of energy efficiency in public buildings.
- Professors and students interested in effective energy efficiency and high-tech renewals.
- Key Actors in the (experts, auditors, manufacturers, architects, etc.) with activities related to energy management in buildings.
Invited speakers:
Prof. George E. Georghiou, will be participating to the webinar to share their experience and presenting another European project, Berlin Project which is closely related to de MedEcosure project.
Mr, Xavier Vallvé, Managing Partner of TTA (Trama Tecnoambiental) and Mr. Miquel de la Mano, Technical expert in Prosume Solutions are invited as well to share their experience working in the high-tech renewable field.
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