ASHRAE announces call for papers for 2010 Annual Conference.

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Scheduled for June 26-30, ASHRAE 2010 Annual Conference titled Raising Efficiency to New Levels will feature range of programs and papers addressing energy efficient system design for high elevations and dry climates. Shorter conference paper format with 8-page limit is being introduced in addition to traditional 30-page technical papers. Some tracks include What is Sustainable Anyway?, Energy Facts vs. Simulations, Ventilation Systems, Refrigeration for the Future, and Central Plant Systems.



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ASHRAE Announces a Call for Papers for 2010 Annual Conference



Conference to be held in Albuquerque, New Mexico, focuses on Raising Efficiency to New Levels

ATLANTA - With its background setting of desert mountains and its recent focus on sustainability practices, Albuquerque is the perfect setting for ASHRAE's 2010 Annual Conference focusing on "Raising Efficiency to New Levels." ASHRAE has announced a call for papers for the conference to be held there June 26-30 next year.

The technical program will feature a wide range of programs and papers addressing energy-efficient system design for high elevations and dry climates as well as a variety of other topics. Setting this conference apart from previous ones is that it will feature more market-based papers and programs compared to previous technology-driven ASHRAE conferences. In addition, a new shorter "conference paper" format with an eight-page limit is being introduced in addition to the traditional 30-page technical papers.

Technical papers and conference paper abstracts are requested for the following tracks:

What Is Sustainable Anyway?

Energy Facts vs. Simulations

Ventilation Systems

Refrigeration for the Future

Central Plant Systems

BIM/CAD/Paper and Pencils

Energy Conservation vs. New Generation

Living with HVAC&R Systems

High Efficiency HVAC&R Systems

Professional Skills

Data Centers and High Density Cooling

Technical papers and conference paper abstracts are due September 25, 2009. For instructions on submitting a technical paper or conference paper abstract, go to ashrae.org/newmexico.

Conference paper authors will be notified of abstract acceptance by October 9, 2009. After acceptance, draft conference papers will be due January 9, 2010. Final technical and conference papers will be due March 12, 2010.

ASHRAE, founded in 1894, is an international organization of some 50,000 persons. ASHRAE fulfills its mission of advancing heating, ventilation, air conditioning and refrigeration to serve humanity and promote a sustainable world through research, standards writing, publishing and continuing education.

Contact: Jodi Dunlop

Public Relations

678-539-1140

jdunlop@ashrae.org

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