The HVACR Energy Efficiency Seminar Series is being organised in
Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne to impart information to HVACR stakeholders
about key industry technology and trends.
Organised by the Australian Refrigeration Association (ARA), the seminar
series is being held in November and aims to transition the Australian HVACR
industry to a lower greenhouse gas emission and greater energy efficient future.
With the potential of a vast majority of commercial, industrial and
residential HVACR infrastructure being replaced over the coming decade by new
technology and new plant, it is important to appreciate existing energy
efficient technology and low GWP natural refrigerant based solutions to better
manage the heat load within the Australian built environment.
However, transitioning the Australian HVACR industry relies heavily on
the knowledge and experience of the existing HVACR stakeholder community.
Stakeholders across diverse industry sectors, who are responsible for
the efficient operation of their organisation’s HVACR plant, are invited to attend
the HVACR Energy Efficiency Seminar Series in Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne in
November.
Attending delegates at the event will include architects and building
designers; facilities and real estate executives; property managers; real
estate investment trusts; HVACR specifiers; engineers; contractors; operations and
sustainability executives; and HVACR end users.
The seminar series will be relevant to key industry sectors including corporate
real estate; government – civil and defence; manufacturing – food, automotive,
mechanical and electrical; education – schools (K-12), colleges and universities;
health – hospitals and clinics; retail – shopping centres and chain stores; hospitality
and accommodation; apartments and housing development; transport (freight),
logistics, supply chain, warehousing and storage; mining, quarrying, oil and
gas; transport (human) – road, rail, sea and air; and sport and leisure.