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CAREL to participate in ASHRAE International Building Decarbonisation Conference 2024

Company says it will present the paper titled ‘Airborne infectivity control by proper IAQ while minimising its environmental impact’ at the conference

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  • Published: March 28, 2024
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BRUGINE, Italy, 28 March 2024 – CAREL announced that it will participate in the ASHRAE International Building Decarbonisation Conference 2024, taking place from April 17 to 19, 2024, in Madrid. Making the announcement through a Press release, CAREL said that it will make a presentation speech on the article titled “Airborne infectivity control by proper IAQ while minimising its environmental impact“, authored by Raul Simonetti, Corporate Business Manager HVAC/R, Carel and member of ASHRAE. Furthermore, CAREL said, starting from an analysis of the probability of infectivity in enclosed spaces and with respect to air exchange and thermo-hygrometric conditions, the paper will propose a technological solution for air-handling units based on three key principles: hygiene, energy saving and digitalisation.

CAREL said the event will serve as an important platform for all stakeholders in the sector aiming to address the need to reduce CO2 emissions from buildings and infrastructure. Now in its third edition, the company said, it is a significant opportunity for the HVAC/R sector to share information, exchange ideas, and collaborate on the design, construction, and operation of structures that have a minimal or neutral impact on the environment in terms of carbon footprint. Furthermore, CAREL said the primary objective is to enrich the knowledge base and foster global collaborations in decarbonisation efforts.

With its active participation in the event, which also includes a speech titled ‘Heat Recovery for sustainable buildings’, CAREL said it aims reaffirm its commitment to promoting cutting-edge technologies that contribute to creating a greener and more sustainable built environment.

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