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District Cooling Planning & Implementation
May 5, 2016 - May 6, 2016
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District cooling is the centralised production and distribution of cooling energy. Chilled water is transported via underground pipeline to buildings to cool the indoor air of the buildings.
For countries in the tropics, air-conditioning is an essential element for commercial buildings. However, the high energy consumption of air-conditioning has encouraged a lot of commercial buildings to resort to district cooling to improve energy efficiency. Apart from energy saving, district cooling helps to protect the environment by reducing the emission of carbon dioxide.
This 2-day workshop will provide delegates detailed concept of design and planning of district cooling system. It will also cover the key problems when planning district cooling system and the best way to maximise the district cooling system.
Key Benefits of Attending This Workshop:
- Master the fundamentals of district cooling
- Determine the load profile and selecting diversity
- Understand the district cooling concept and detailed design respectively
- Reduce carbon footprint through the adoption of district cooling system
- Minimise cost for energy consumption
- Learn how to optimise chillers efficiency throughout the process
Utility companies, operators, regulatory authorities, construction companies with the following job title:
- District cooling engineers
- Operations engineers/ managers
- Design engineers/ managers
- Mechanical engineers
- Maintenance engineers
- Technical officer/ managers
- Project engineers
- Utilities operation managers
- E&I engineers/ managers
Eur. Ing Paul Saville
Chartered Engineer BSc. C.Eng. M.I.Mech.E.
Principal of Saville Energy
Paul has more than 30 years of global project management and engineering experience in Turbine Inlet Air Cooling (TIAC), District Cooling, Low Temperature Refrigeration, District Energy, and Power Generation applications.
Paul has been involved in more than 300,000 TR of global cooling and refrigeration experience, and successful implementation of some of the largest plants in the world.
Paul’s international expertise has made him a major player in the implementation of TIAC and District Cooling Plants globally including the United States of America, The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates (UAE).
He has extensive experience in Operations Management, Project Management, and Engineering providing critical reviews for project deliverables in order to mitigate technical and delivery risk and ensures successful completion of projects.
Paul has also personally given technical and business presentation at the International District Energy Association (IDEA) both in the US and Middle East, MEED conferences, and The American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE) Middle East chapter.
Paul earned his Bachelor of Science degree in Mechanical Engineering from The City University in London, England. He is a Chartered Mechanical Engineer (M.I.Mech.E) and member of the European Federation of National Engineering Associations (FEANI).
Case Study:
Dubai mixed use development
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Workshop Venue:
M Hotel Singapore
81, Anson Road
Singapore 079908
T: (65) 6224 1133
F: (65) 6224 3173
Website: www.m-hotel.com
For room reservations, please contact:
Priscilla Pey
Assistant Director of Sales
M Hotel Singapore
D: (65) 6500 6202
M: (65) 9339 3854
E: priscilla.pey@millenn
Quick Facts About District Cooling:
* District Cooling is 5 - 10 times more efficient than traditional cooling system / air-conditioning system.
* 25% of district cooling equals to electricity savings of 50 - 60 TWh
* District Cooling takes off the load of existing electricity supply
* District Cooling reduces CO2 emission of 40 - 60 million tonnes per year!
Details
- Start:
- May 5, 2016
- End:
- May 6, 2016
Organiser
- Open Forum Enterprise Pte Ltd
- Phone:
- (65) 6635 8836
- Email:
- tickets@openforum.com.sg
- Website:
- http://www.openforum.com.sg/
Venue
- M Hotel Singapore
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81, Anson Road
Singapore, 079908 Singapore + Google Map - Phone:
- (65) 6224 1133
- Website:
- www.m-hotel.com