HVAC Systems in Smart Energy Cities

 



Transforming urban environments through intelligent HVAC design, renewable integration, smart controls, and sustainable energy strategies.

Modern smart cities depend on high-performance HVAC systems to reduce energy consumption, improve indoor environmental quality, support decarbonization goals, and integrate with IoT-driven infrastructure. This book explores how HVAC technologies connect with smart grids, energy-efficient buildings, district cooling and heating, AI-based controls, and sustainable urban planning.

Inside This Book

  • Smart HVAC technologies for future cities

  • Energy-efficient cooling and heating strategies

  • Building automation and IoT integration

  • Smart grids and renewable energy coordination

  • District cooling and district heating systems

  • AI, machine learning, and predictive maintenance

  • Indoor air quality and healthy smart buildings

  • Sustainable urban infrastructure and resilience

  • Data-driven energy optimization

  • Net-zero and low-carbon city applications

Who Should Read This Book?

  • HVAC Engineers

  • Smart City Planners

  • Energy Consultants

  • MEP Professionals

  • Facility Managers

  • Sustainability Experts

  • Researchers and Students

  • Building Automation Specialists

Key Topics Covered

  • Smart Buildings and HVAC Integration

  • Renewable Energy Systems

  • Energy Management in Urban Infrastructure

  • IoT and Sensor Networks

  • Intelligent Building Controls

  • Thermal Energy Storage

  • Chiller Plant Optimization

  • District Energy Systems

  • Carbon Reduction Strategies

  • Future Trends in Smart Energy Cities

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HVAC Systems in Smart Energy Cities

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