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The CPD Programme is free and can be used by any reader. Simply study the module and complete the questionnaire online. You will receive your results by return email.

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Module 213: Regaining dark skies

This module considers the challenges of lighting populated environments while respecting the increasing demand for dark skies

March 2023

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Module 214: Electrical environmental systems in homes to meet low carbon regulations

This module explores the output of SAP modelling for combinations of systems that include a variety of heat…

March 2023

Module 212: Solar PV for buildings

This module explores existing solar photovoltaic (PV) options and introduces up-and-coming PV technologies

March 2023

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Module 211: Transitioning towards low-GWP refrigerants

This module examines the drive for refrigerants with lower global warming potential (GWP) for building services applications

February 2023

Module 210: Responsible monitoring of built environments

This module explores the recently published TM68 Monitoring indoor environmental quality and its guidance on the ethical approach…

January 2023

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Module 208: Room air distribution for effective ventilation

This module explores some of the basic parameters for air movement associated with ventilation for occupied spaces

December 2022 Ventilation

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Module 209: Assessing daylight solutions for commercial buildings

This module explores some of the reasons for incorporating daylight into the built environment and the latest guidance…

December 2022 Health and wellbeing
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Module 263: Transcritical CO₂ heat pumps for commercial buildings

This module explores why transcritical carbon dioxide refrigerant heat pumps have emerged as a low-GWP option in commercial heating and domestic hot-water applications

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