Energy Pathfinder Webinar: Retrofitting Monitoring & Measuring Systems, Cork City Council’s Experience

Energy Pathfinder’s Webinar with Guest Speaker Mr Brian Cassidy took place on Monday 5th July. Catch up and learn about Cork City Council’s experience of Retrofitting Monitoring & Measuring systems by watching the video below.

Description

Cork City Council is responsible for the city’s housing and community, roads and transportation, urban planning and development, amenity & culture and the environment. Senior Engineer, Brian Cassidy, has led a large number of Cork City Council’s social housing retrofits and will share his experience of energy monitoring on the following projects: The focus of this webinar will be on three projects that Brian is involved with that utilise monitoring and measuring systems:

a. MiniStor – This is a Horizon 2020 project that aims to demonstrate the benefits of using Thermo Change and Phase Changes materials to reduce the carbon footprint of the home.

b. Red-Wolf is an Interreg North West Europe project that will demonstrate the feasibility of electrical demand side management to reduce carbon emissions.

c. Energy and Environmental Monitoring Measuring and Reporting (EEMMR) system will measure the environmental aspects of the home pre and post retrofit. This is an action arising from the Interreg Europe Empower project supported by Cork City Council and DHLGH.

About the Speaker

Brian Cassidy, CEng FIEI, Senior Executive Engineer, Cork County Council.

Brian joined Cork City Council’s social housing maintenance department in 2008. Brian is responsible for the retrofitting of Cork City Councils social housing stock and for bringing the vacated social housing stock back into productive use. Brian has collaborated with both public and private bodies to improve the energy efficiency of Council homes through shallow, medium and deep energy efficiency retrofitting projects. Brian leads Cork City Councils team on a number of European Funded projects that seek to increase awareness of the need for retrofitting, demonstrate innovative approaches to reducing carbon consumption, and examine ways in which retrofitting can be done more productively. Brian is an outgoing member of Engineers Ireland Executive Board and a member of the Construction Services Groups Consultation Committee on Research on Disruptive Innovation for Sustainability and Climate Action.

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