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CAMELIA Symposium - Sustainable Energy Supply for Buildings

Sustainable Energy Supply for Buildings -
Ecological Potential and Socio-economic Acceptance

17th and 18th May 2006
Museum Arbeitswelt, Steyr

17 May 2006 - 18 May 2006
Austria
The ecological potential and the socio-economic acceptance of projects for sustainable energy supply are getting more and more important for the successful implementation in buildings.

Especially in large scale applications of bio-energy and building projects the non-technical factors have to be regarded carefully in advance, e.g. following the requirements of the new European
eco-building directive (2002/91/EC). Concepts of eco-buildings in combination with sustainable energy supply using existing distribution systems lead to new challenges in planning.

Within the EU-Coordination Action Camelia a multilateral consortium is setting up a best-practice-guide for decision makers for a successful realisation of sustainable energy supply for buildings. Electricity, heat and cold produced by biomass, solar energy, geothermal heat etc. integrated to new energy load profiles are taken into account. Ecological and socio-economic benefits, like local employment, acceptance and personal identification, improvement of living conditions, reaching of climate protection
measures etc. are of interest.

The symposium will give the unique opportunity to meet international experts, take up successful evaluation tools and benefit from examples of practical experience.

For more information and registration see

www.camelia-symposium.com

or contact

Mrs Marion Brunnmayr
+43-7252-885141
marion.brunnmayr@profactor.atwww.camelia-symposium.com
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