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Exploring Energy House 2.0 – The Future of Sustainable Building Research

Thursday, May 1st 2025 - 2:00 PM (GMT) -
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About this event

Join Professor Richard Fitton PhD, FRICS, from the School of Science, Engineering and Environment, at the University of Salford, for an insightful webinar on Energy House 2.0, one of the world’s most advanced climate-controlled research facilities.

Energy House 2.0 is a cutting-edge test environment designed to address the challenges of net-zero housing by replicating diverse global climate conditions and evaluating energy performance in real-world scenarios.

In this session, Professor Fitton will discuss:

  • The capabilities and unique features of Energy House 2.0
  • How the facility is accelerating innovation in sustainable housing
  • Key research projects and industry collaborations
  • The impact of Energy House 2.0 on future energy policies and construction standards

This webinar is a fantastic opportunity to learn more about this exciting, state-of-the-art facility and the research being conducted by the team.

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    Professor Richard Fitton (PhD) FRICS Professor of Building Performance @ University of Salford

    Richard holds a PhD in Building Physics and is also a chartered building surveyor and a Fellow of the RICS. He leads a task group for the development of international standards around energy performance. Richard is the Chairman of the upcoming British Standard for Retrofit Assessment. He is also active in the International Energy Agency studying the use of smart meter data to provide energy efficiency data for dwellings. He holds a place on the SAP Scientific Integrity Group at the Building Research Establishment (BRE) which oversees the domestic energy model used in the UK. Richard is also the technical lead for the new Energy House 2 project, a building physics test lab.

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