BASE and WorldGBC are hosting a webinar

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BASE and the WorldGBC are hosting a joint webinar on “How Cooling as a Service can accelerate transition to net zero carbon buildings” on Wednesday, 15 April at 5pm CEST.

Cooling accounts for 10 per cent of global electricity consumption and demand is expected to triple by 2050. Given this context, innovative technical and financial solutions are required to ensure that cleaner and more efficient cooling solutions are adopted.

This webinar will help you understand how the innovative pay-per-use business model “Cooling as a Service” is set to significantly accelerate a transition to net zero carbon buildings by overcoming the key market barriers slowing down investments in more efficient systems.

AGENDA

  • The current market and the trends in the cooling sector.
  • Why cooling is relevant for climate change.
  • Mega trend: Servitisation across industries.
  • The CaaS financial model: how it works, challenges and opportunities.
  • How BASE is supporting the adoption of the model around the world.
  • How you can get involved.
  • Insights from a technology provider: Grupo Clima’s experience with CaaS implementation.
  • Insights from an investment fund: MGM Innova Group’s experience investing in CaaS.

WHO SHOULD ATTEND?

  • Business and building managers who want to understand how clean and efficient cooling solutions can be accessed without purchasing the equipment.
  • Equipment manufacturers who want to learn how to increase their project portfolio thanks to this business model (transitioning from selling products to selling services).
  • Financial institutions interested in the model and the opportunities offered by the financing of these technologies

Find out more about this webinar and how to register here.

RECORDED WEBINAR

If you could not attend the webinar, now you can see it online on our Youtube channel. You can also read the Q&A of the webinar here.

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