Την Πέμπτη 30 Μαΐου 2024, στο πλαίσιο του μαθήματος Ανανεώσιμες Πηγές Ενέργειας και του προγράμματος ERASMUS+ θα πραγματοποιηθεί ερευνητική διάλεξη από τον επισκέπτη καθηγητή Tomasz Cholewa του Lublin University of Technology, Poland. Η διάλεξη θα πραγματοποιηθεί στις 15:00 στην αίθουσα Β1002.
Τίτλος-περίληψη της διάλεξης
On the Zero Emission Buildings (ZEB) – first increase the energy efficiency and after integrate renewable energy sources (RES)
Buildings in the European Union (EU) use around 40% of the final energy consumption for their operation, which corresponds to around 23% of the total greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. That is why, EU suport nowadays a fast deployment of renewable energy solutions to end the dependency of the EU on fossil fuels. In this light the path of reducing energy demand, increasing energy efficiency, decarbonizing power supply and addressing the carbon footprint of building materials is very important. The energy renovation process for HVAC systems and the process of shift to RES in existing buildings will be presented in details in frame of this lecture. Specific discussion will be provided on integration of heat pumps in buildings.
Σύντομο βιογραφικό
Tomasz Cholewa, PhD, DSc, Associate Prof., CEng
Tomasz works at the Lublin University of Technology in Poland as Associate Professor. He cooridated research project about innovative, forecast control of heating system, which is easy applicable in existing buildings. He was reviewer in many international journals and in EC in topics related to energy efficiency in buildings. Editorial board member of Energy and Buildings (Elsevier). He is professional/licenced engineer (PE) for designing and supervising on building site in frame of heating, ventilation, air conditioning, water supply. He is Chair of Polish Chamber of Sanitary Engineers, Region Lublin. His main research topics are related to energy efficient renovation of existing buildings (especially in field of HVAC), radiant heating/cooling, heat cost allocation in buildings, renewable energy use/integration in buildings. He was Task Force chair of publisehed REHVA Guidebook “Energy efficient renovation of existing buildings for HVAC professionals”. He is REHVA Task Force co-chair on Decarbonisation of buildings for HVAC professionals and TF on Integration of heat pump in existing buildings. He is co-chair of REHVA Technology and Research Committee.