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Ventilation and Air Conditioning / Heat Recovery

Good ventilation is a necessity in energy-efficient buildings.


40% of energy consumption in Denmark is used for heating and ventilation in our buildings. Insulation and draught-proofing help conserve energy – but to ensure the health and wellbeing of the people living and working in the buildings fresh air, by way of ventilation, is essential.


Ventilation still consumes a certain amount of energy – but the potential for savings is greater. The most energy-efficient form of ventilation is “Active Ventilation”. In this case, the ventilation application is equipped with heat recovery and filters the air to prevent hazardous particles from entering the building.
 

With heat recovery, 65% to 85% of the costs of heating fresh ventilation air can be recovered.
 

Danish companies are far advanced in the development of heat recovery components – and even more efficient technologies are on the way.


Below, you can find featured profiles and solutions from exhibitors on EnergyMap engaged in ventilation, air conditioning and heat recovery. Use the menu on the left to find all profiles, projects, solutions, cases and events related to this technology.

Featured Profile

EXHAUSTO A/S

EXHAUSTO A/S
Sustainable Indoor Climate EXHAUSTOs mission is to supply ventilation solutions, which improve people’s health and w...

Featured Solution

3G multifunctional windows fo...

3G multifunctional windows for Københavns Energi
The system consists of automatic ventilation windows in the front of the building as well as in the air shafts on the...

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