Low Carbon Building Services – Zero Carbon Building (ZCB) in Hong Kong.
Description
Most large consumers of energy work under strict operational demands of efficiency, cost control and security of services provision. Where a facility consists of a number of buildings grouped in a cluster, they often have sufficient load density to justify being serviced by an ‘energy centre’, wherelarge boilers, chillers, compressors and electrical transformers convert delivered energy sources (MV electricity, piped gas, delivered solid/liquid fuels), into energy types needed in a building (LV electricity, heat, cooling, compressed air). During the year you will be introduced to a case study installation and your assessment is to write a detailed report on it. Your report will describe the energy infrastructure of the zero carbon building (ZCB) in HK, suggest how it is performing and discuss possible suitable additions to reduce the carbon footprint of the facility
Low Carbon Building Services – Zero Carbon Building (ZCB) in Hong Kong