DOE Webinar on “High Performance Space Conditioning Systems – Part I | Alliance to Save Energy

DOE Webinar on “High Performance Space Conditioning Systems – Part I

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DOE Webinar on “High Performance Space Conditioning Systems – Part I

Start 
Thursday, October 23, 2014 : 03:00pm
End 
Thursday, October 23, 2014 : 04:30pm
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The Energy Department will present a webinar titled "High Performance Space Conditioning Systems: Part I." The webinar is part of a monthly series offered by the Building Technologies Office's Building America program, featuring the latest advances in residential building technologies and practices developed by the Building America research teams and national laboratory experts. This month's webinar features Andrew Poerschke of IBACOS, presenting information on HVAC for low-load homes and thermal comfort; Kohta Ueno of the Building Science Corporation, discussing the long-term performance of mini-splits in cold climate housing; and Larry Brand of the Partnership for Advanced Residential Retrofit, speaking about natural gas furnace improvements.

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