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Solar Cooling Workshop

in conjuction with the 9th expert meeting of IEA SHC Task 53

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Solar Cooling Workshop
in conjuction with the 9th expert meeting of IEA SHC Task 53
New Generation Solar Cooling & Heating Systems
(PV or solar thermally driven systems)


Date:    12.04.2018
Venue: ILK Dresden, Bertolt-Brecht-Allee 20, 01309 Dresden, Germany

Solar Cooling describes the use of solar energy (thermal or PV) to provide air-conditioning or cooling for food preservation. The goal of a 4-year project (Task 53) within the Solar Heating and Cooling Programme of the International Energy Agency is to assist a strong and sustainable market development of solar PV or new innovative thermal cooling systems.
One day after the final Task meeting the Solar Cooling Workshop hosted by ILK Dresden will present some major results of Task 53 to the public. Several additional presentations from industry, researchers, consultants and architects will give an broad overview of recent developments in the sector.
The Workshop is free of charge. Registration is required as the number of participants is limited.
Please register until April, 9th 2018 by sending an
Email: energy@ilkdresden.de or Fax: +49 351 4081-705

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