Discover how to realize energy-efficient and comfortable buildings.
Courses in this program
Energy Demand in Buildings
Discover how building design and occupancy determines the energy demand in buildings and learn how to (re)design low energy buildings.
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Energy Supply Systems for Buildings
Discover how to convert natural resources into heat, cold and electricity, what the capabilities of renewable systems are, how to match energy supply with buildings’ energy demand, and what that means for energy efficiency and carbon emissions.
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Comfort and Health in Buildings
Learn how to realize thermally comfortable and healthy buildings and how energy technologies impact comfort.
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Efficient HVAC Systems
Learn how to decide on efficient combinations of energy conversion systems and how to distribute and control air and energy flows in buildings whilst minimizing carbon emissions and optimizing thermal comfort in close consideration with the architect.
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Job Outlook
Many countries aim to build and renovate buildings in a way, so they become energy efficient. The low amount of energy, that such buildings require, comes from renewable resources too.
To meet these new targets, high investments in energy efficiency improvement in the building stock will be needed.
Potentially this could lead to may new direct and indirect jobs.
This creates not only new jobs but also adapting those currently employed to understand building’s energy system dynamics and alternatives to optimize technologies and requirements.
Building energy professionals, managers, planners in government, property owners, housing associations, building sector, construction industry, energy service companies, system operators, regulatory authorities and consumer organization.