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#Build2Perform
CIBSE
25 episodes
3 months ago
Four industry experts join the Journal podcast to discuss the challenges of reducing operational and embodied carbon in building cooling systems. Space cooling accounted for nearly 16% of the global building sector’s electricity consumption in 2020 according to the International Energy Agency. Global demand for space cooling and the energy needed to provide it will continue to grow for decades to come, with the demand for cooling expected to triple by 2050. This podcast, sponsored by Daikin, discusses the challenges of decarbonising cooling across a building’s lifetime with four expert guests discussing how best to reduce both operational and embodied carbon. Subjects tackled include training, embodied carbon calculations, and the role of digital twins in managing building data. The panel concludes that engineers must also consider occupant comfort and flexibility in building design to reduce the requirement for cooling. The guests on the podcast, chaired by CIBSE Journal editor Alex Smith, are: Carl Collins, head of digital engineering at CIBSE Matteo Dall’Ombra, product commercial Daikin UK Clara Bagenal George, an associate at Introba Andrew Mitchell, head of sustainability operations director at Mace
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Four industry experts join the Journal podcast to discuss the challenges of reducing operational and embodied carbon in building cooling systems. Space cooling accounted for nearly 16% of the global building sector’s electricity consumption in 2020 according to the International Energy Agency. Global demand for space cooling and the energy needed to provide it will continue to grow for decades to come, with the demand for cooling expected to triple by 2050. This podcast, sponsored by Daikin, discusses the challenges of decarbonising cooling across a building’s lifetime with four expert guests discussing how best to reduce both operational and embodied carbon. Subjects tackled include training, embodied carbon calculations, and the role of digital twins in managing building data. The panel concludes that engineers must also consider occupant comfort and flexibility in building design to reduce the requirement for cooling. The guests on the podcast, chaired by CIBSE Journal editor Alex Smith, are: Carl Collins, head of digital engineering at CIBSE Matteo Dall’Ombra, product commercial Daikin UK Clara Bagenal George, an associate at Introba Andrew Mitchell, head of sustainability operations director at Mace
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How heat pumps are changing the future of heating and cooling
#Build2Perform
55 minutes 37 seconds
4 years ago
How heat pumps are changing the future of heating and cooling
Sponsored by Mitsubishi Electric Heat pumps are transforming heating and cooling in commercial buildings. This podcast featuring leading design and manufacturing experts discusses the impact of heat pumps on the commercial market and looks at the optimal design solutions for minimising energy use and carbon emissions. Areas covered include future-proofing developments, design challenges, heat recovery opportunities and the embodied energy of heat pumps. The guests in the CIBSE Journal podcast chaired by editor Alex Smith were: • Bean Beanland, director of growth and external affairs at the Heat Pump Federation • Cherry Chan, mechanical engineer at Elementa Consulting • James Chaplen, senior product manager at Mitsubishi Electric • Tim Dwyer, visiting professor at UCL as well as the CIBSE Journal’s technical editor • Mark Poulter, project director at ChapmanBDSP • Bill Watts, senior partner at Max Fordham
#Build2Perform
Four industry experts join the Journal podcast to discuss the challenges of reducing operational and embodied carbon in building cooling systems. Space cooling accounted for nearly 16% of the global building sector’s electricity consumption in 2020 according to the International Energy Agency. Global demand for space cooling and the energy needed to provide it will continue to grow for decades to come, with the demand for cooling expected to triple by 2050. This podcast, sponsored by Daikin, discusses the challenges of decarbonising cooling across a building’s lifetime with four expert guests discussing how best to reduce both operational and embodied carbon. Subjects tackled include training, embodied carbon calculations, and the role of digital twins in managing building data. The panel concludes that engineers must also consider occupant comfort and flexibility in building design to reduce the requirement for cooling. The guests on the podcast, chaired by CIBSE Journal editor Alex Smith, are: Carl Collins, head of digital engineering at CIBSE Matteo Dall’Ombra, product commercial Daikin UK Clara Bagenal George, an associate at Introba Andrew Mitchell, head of sustainability operations director at Mace