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Introduction – Facilities Energy Use

“Nature tourism and ecotourism facilities use minimal amount of energy” (Ecotourism Australia EcoCertification)

The energy efficiency of the structure of a commercial building (excluding equipment) can be improved by, on average, 45% through improvements in design and construction. ‘Retrofitting’ existing buildings with resource efficient technologies can be inexpensive and immediate approach to energy and water efficiency in homes and commercial buildings.

Today’s modern buildings can generate electricity on-site through renewable energy technologies such as roof top photovoltaic cells, solar thermal collectors, and small scale wind turbines. These technologies can reduce the buildings demand for electricity from the grid and hence save money. In many cases, any excess electricity can be sold as a profit back to the grid, which is particularly profitable during peak load periods.

However, before options for renewable power generation are considered, the amount of electricity used by the building needs to be reduced as many buildings are very inefficient users of electricity and there are many options for cost-effectively reducing demand without reducing comfort or service. Making the building a low energy consumer will then reduce the infrastructure needed to generate the electricity on-site, and allow more of the electricity produced to then be sold back to the grid.

Case study – An example of what is possible

The Four Times Square, Conde-Nast building in New York is a sign of things to come. The construction costs of this building are the same as a standard commercial building but that is where the similarities stop. This building is 50 per cent more efficient to run. One of the buildings innovations is the glass window panels which are actually photovoltaic. A fuel cell in the basement stores the energy from the PV cells, thus ensuring that the building will; never be effected by a blackout. Because constant energy is essential in the digital age, the guaranteed ultra reliable power helped recruit premium tenants at premium rents. During the 2004 New York blackouts people came from all over the city to congregate around the base of the building, the only light source available.


Inputs of delegates on the theme of facilities energy use Inputs of delegates on the theme of facilities energy use

Inputs of delegates on the theme of facilities energy use
Inputs of delegates on the theme of facilities energy use

Inputs of delegates on the theme of facilities energy use




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