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Journal of the Polish Association of Sanitary Engineers and Technicians

Webinar: A plus-energy home – is it worth designing a “House without bills”?

We would like to invite you to a free training for architects, students, contractors and anyone interested in the topic, which will be held on November 7, 2019 at. 11:00. The topic of the webinar, hosted by the PORT PC Association, will be: A plus-energy house – is it worth designing a “House without bills”?

Deadline: 07.11.2019 11:00 am
Online training: registration required
Training presenter: Paweł Lachman
Title of presentation: A plus-energy house – is it worth designing a “House without bills”.

Training Program:

– How do you design a single-family home where the cost of heating, hot water, cooling and electricity is about £200 a year?

– How to select the elements in the “House without bills”?

– What to pay attention to from the design side?

– Examples of plus-energy buildings in Poland

Webinar information: http://bit.ly/2nXmvMb

Register for the webinar at the following link: http://bit.ly/2MMa4eo

* Please fill out the webinar registration form carefully, as certificates will be issued and sent based on it.
** After the training, a certificate of participation will be sent via email within 14 days. To get it, you must participate in the live broadcast for at least 30 minutes.

For questions, please contact: marta.artman@sztuka-architektury.pl

[Source: PORT PC].

Polish Heat Pump Technology Development Organization

The Polish Heat Pump Development Organization (PORTPC) is a trade association that aims to strengthen the image of heat pump technology by establishing a quality management system, developing and implementing technical standards, and certifying and carrying out professional technical advice in the European market. level recognized on a European scale. PORTPC has been a member of the European Heat Pump Association (EHPA) based in Brussels since 2012. In addition, it cooperates with European industry organizations, including the German BWP and the German engineering association VDI.

For more information, visit: www.portpc.pl