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CHP CPD Module 92 CIBSE Journal April 2016

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Module 92: Applying combined heat and power (CHP) to reduce carbon dioxide emissions and operating costs for the supply of domestic hot water

This module examines the application of natural gas-fired CHP for low carbon energy solutions

March 2016 Heating
Waste Heat power chillers CPD CIBSE Journal March 2016

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Module 91: High-efficiency waste heat-powered lithium bromide absorption chillers

This module considers waste heat-driven lithium bromide and water absorption chillers, plus new higher-efficiency technology and possible applications

March 2016 Cooling
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Module 90: Ventilation and gas safety in the commercial kitchen

This module explores the need for ventilation and other key safety issues associated with gas-fired cooking in commercial…

January 2016 Ventilation

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Module 89: Enhancing VRV/VRF systems to meet increasing loads in restricted and historic spaces

This module explores the increasing use of variable refrigerant volume/flow systems in refurbished and repurposed buildings

January 2016 Cooling

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Module 88: Hybrid lighting, sustainability and wellbeing

This module explores the evolution of lighting systems and the impact of hybrid systems on the built environment…

November 2015 Lighting

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Module 87: Ensuring safe and robust hot water flow and return pipework

This module examines the latest UK standards for potable hot water systems, practical system applications and factors affecting…

November 2015 Heating

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Module 86: Applying intelligent circuit breakers to move closer to net zero energy buildings

This module considers the potential for higher levels of building sustainability, energy efficiency and intelligence offered by the…

November 2015 Electrical
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CIBSE CPD Programme

Module 260: Retrofit or restore: a strategic approach for existing building services

This module explores the challenges of retrofitting the UK’s existing building stock and the key role it plays in helping to achieve climate change targets

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The role of critical power systems in our journey to net zero

This opinion piece considers some of the impact our transitional journey to net zero will have on ‘critical power systems’ and what they could look…

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