Cold Climate Conference extends call for papers to Jan 6.

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Hosted by ASHRAE, Cold Climate HVAC 2012 will provide key elements of strategy by which scientists, designers, engineers, and manufacturers in cold climate regions can achieve good indoor environmental quality, with minimum use of resources and energy. Scientific Committee seeks papers featuring innovations in cold climate HVAC design, such as new technologies and applications, improved methodologies, improvements to computational models, and novel avenues of research.



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Call for Papers Extended for Cold Climate Conference



ATLANTA-The call for papers deadline for the Seventh International HVAC Cold Climate Conference, Nov. 12-14, 2012, in Calgary, Alberta, Canada, has been extended to Jan. 6, 2012.

Cold Climate HVAC 2012, hosted by ASHRAE, will provide key elements of a strategy by which scientists, designers, engineers, manufacturers and other decision makers in cold climate regions can achieve good indoor environmental quality (IEQ), with a minimum use of resources and energy.

"The deadline is being extended to Jan. 6 to foster the submission of a greater number of papers on international innovations in cold climate HVAC design," Erich Binder, conference president, said.

A predominate number of Canadian papers have been submitted, and the conference's Scientific Committee of nearly 40 members from 15 countries seeks broader participation, he said.

The range of topics includes energy and sustainability in cold climate environments; building technology for people in cold climates; indoor environment and health; challenges for remote areas; cold climate building envelopes and moisture management; HVAC system operation and maintenance; and cold climate standards, codes, regulations and requirements.

The Scientific Committee seeks papers featuring innovations in cold climate HVAC design. This includes new technologies and applications; improved methodologies, improvements to computational models or other design tools; novel methods of management, organization or quality assurance; and novel avenues of research or revised conceptual frameworks for designers.

Submit abstracts no longer than 350 words, which summarize the objectives, approach, results and conclusions of the proposed paper, and five to seven keywords by Jan. 6, 2012. Upon acceptance, papers will be due April 1, 2012. For specific topics, to submit a conference paper abstract or for more information go to www.ashrae.org/ColdClimate. For additional information, contact meetings@ashrae.org.

The Scandinavian Federation of Heating, Ventilation and Sanitary Engineering Associations (SCANVAC) initiated the series of Cold Climate HVAC Conferences. The six previous conferences have been successfully organized in Rovaniemi, Finland in 1994; Reykjavik, Iceland in 1997; Sapporo, Japan in 2000; Trondheim, Norway in 2003; Moscow, Russia in 2006; and Sisimiut, Greenland in 2009.

The series of congresses have earlier been supported by national HVAC societies, the Federation of European Heating, Ventilation and Air Condition Associations (REHVA) and ASHRAE.

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.

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