Beruflich Dokumente
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Building Code
Energy Efficiency
Presented by:
Lea Mae Prodigo
Bridgeth Ubaldo
PHILIPPINES: MOST AT RISK TO CLIMATE
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2010 ENERGY CONSUMPTION BY SECTOR
AVERAGE RESIDENTIAL ELECTRICITY
TARRIFS (46 MARKETS SURVEYED)
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DEFINITION
Green Building
- is a practice of adopting measures that
promote resource management efficiency and
site sustainability while minimizing the negative
impact of buildings on human health and
environment.
COVERAGE AND APPLICATION
BUILDING ENVELOPE
BUILDING ENVELOPE
3. Natural ventilation
-use of operable windows
5. Roof insulation
- Reduction of heat transfer
BUILDING ENVELOPE
BUILDING ENVELOPE
BUILDING ENVELOPE
Highly Sustainable Office
Buildings in the
Philippines
Makati Taguig Cebu Quezon City
Nuvali
Features a roof topped with solar panels that will save $17,000 per year and
prevent 36 metric tons of carbon dioxide being pumped into the atmosphere.
The building’s solar roof will provide enough electricity to power all of the air
conditioning units on the building’s entire seventh floor, and a rainwater
harvesting system placed on top of the building will provide water for the City
Hall’s toilets.
It helped lower power consumption and reduce greenhouse gas emissions
and air pollution in the city
ENERGY EFFICIENCY
MECHANICAL SYSTEM
MECHANICAL SYSTEM
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
1. Daylighting Provision
- Harvest natural daylighting
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
4. Occupancy Sensors
- Controlled use of artificial lighting due to demand
6. Transformers
- Use of highly-efficient transformers
ENERGY EFFICIENCY
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM