We are pleased to announce that The 12th International Conference on Cold Climate HVAC & Energy is to be held in in Harbin, China, from August 6-8, 2025.
The conference is organized by Harbin Institute of Technology (HIT), the Cold Climate conference series was founded by SCANVAC in 1994 and has been held every two years since 2021. Sustainability and digitalization have become critical issues in today’s societal development. Building on the SCANVAC conference’s traditional focus on HVAC system performance and healthy indoor climates, this year’s conference has added new topics, including renewable energy, sustainable district heating and cooling.
All contributions are welcome! The conference will arrange keynote presentations, invited presentations, session discussions, and is now open to all scientists and technologists to call for high-quality, original and excellent academic papers in English. Main topics of the conference: Renewable and waste energy utilization, Sustainable district heating and cooling, Heat pump, Smart energy system, Zero energy buildings. Accepted submissions are required to be presented at the conference and will be published in the conference proceedings. Selected submissions from CCHVAC & Energy 2025 will be recommended for further consideration of publication in SCI special issues.
We look forward to meeting you at CCHVAC & Energy 2025 in Harbin!
We invite the submission of original research papers on topics related to HVAC and renewable energy for the upcoming CCHAVC 2025 conference.
For detailed information, please visit the SUBMISSION page.
The organizing committee of the conference invites relevant units to become sponsors and exhibitors of the conference to promote and display corporate achievements, image and products to the delegates during the conference. If you are interested, please contact the organizing committee of the conference to communicate the mode of participation.
E-mail: cchvace2025@163.com
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