The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Building Technologies Office (BTO) is seeking input from industry stakeholders regarding next-generation HVAC R&D topics. To support this activity, DOE is holding a virtual workshop on June 2 from 11 a.m. - noon ET. This introductory webinar will be followed by topic-specific sessions.
Virtual Workshop
BTO supports the development of next-generation HVAC technologies that provide cost-effective energy efficiency and grid flexibility. By engaging key stakeholders, BTO hopes to gather input regarding three key issues:
- Next-generation technology development priorities
- Challenges and barriers to successfully commercializing next-generation HVAC technologies
- Major gaps in academic, government, and commercial R&D efforts
Workshop Sessions
Kickoff Webinar – June 2, 2020 at 11 a.m. – noon EDT
This webinar will do the following:
- Clarify the objectives, scope, and context of the upcoming topic-specific R&D discussions
- Discuss logistics for the topic-specific R&D discussions
- Answer stakeholder questions
Topic-Specific R&D Discussions – To be held following the Kickoff Webinar
- Dates, times, and instructions for signing up for these topic-specific R&D discussions will be provided during and following the Kickoff Webinar.
- Objectives:
- Provide forum for stakeholders to discuss the emerging technology within a particular HVAC topic area
- Opportunity for DOE to gather information on emerging HVAC technologies from industry stakeholders
Register for the June 2 webinar.