HKUST High Performance Building Standards The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) strives to be a leader in sustainability, as EU 4 – Metering and Monitoring: Achieve 1 plus 2 bonus credits for providing energy monitoring system and performance auditing monitoring system for equipment and systems in spaces, and
It is the first commercial building in Hong Kong which has achieved the highest level of recognition under the BEAM Plus assessment for existing buildings. This project showcases how a 20-year-old building could contribute in energy saving and green building transformation in Hong Kong. Keywords: existing buildings, BEAM Plus, energy consumption 5.
Install energy consumption monitoring systems; EE labeling: Mandatory Energy Efficiency Labelling Scheme (MEELS) The Government has enacted EELPO to implement the MEELS and will continue on-going dialogue with stakeholders to tighten and expand MEELS. Having laid a foundation for energy wise green building in Hong Kong, the next step is to
Commerce Centre (ICC) is an iconic building in Hong Kong. The 484-meter-tall building, with 108 stories, is currently the 6th-tallest building in the world and the tallest in Hong Kong. Apart from providing Grade A office premises, ICC also contains one of the first observation decks in Hong Kong – Sky100 – as well as a premium class
GOVERNMENT BUILDINGS . OF . THE HONG KONG SPECIAL ADMINISTRATIVE REGION . 2017 EDITION (INCORPORATING CORRIGENDUM NO. GSAC01-2017) SECTION B5 CENTRAL CONTROL AND MONITORING SYSTEM (CCMS) B5.1 General Requirements . B5.2 System Architecture . B6.11 Total Energy Heat Pump . B6.12 Vibration Isolation .
Hong Kong''s buildings account for about 90% of the city''s electricity usage. Over 60% of our carbon emissions are attributable to generating electricity for our buildings. Smart Energy Monitoring for Sustainability and Operations. Using
The first Web-based Energy Dashboard with native BACnet communication since 2012 in Zero Carbon Building in Hong Kong, cooperating with Siemens Hong Kong. The dashboard visualizes power and energy data from building
The first Web-based Energy Dashboard with native BACnet communication since 2012 in Zero Carbon Building in Hong Kong, cooperating with Siemens Hong Kong. The dashboard visualizes power and energy data from building
Supporting building life cycle carbon monitoring, reporting and verification: A traceable and immutable blockchain-empowered information management system and application in Hong Kong More important, trusted MRV tools are also essential for building energy performance and emissions trading systems. Unfortunately, existing tools do not
The Hong Kong Green Building Council (HKGBC) has launched the "HK3030" campaign so as to reduce the absolute building electricity consumption in 2030 by 30% from that in 2005. The proposed framework is a well-defined concept that can realize a big picture of an intelligent building systems for the energy-efficient, occupant-oriented, and
This novel initiative is the first to focus on managing carbon emissions throughout the life cycle of buildings, and it clearly defines the scope of carbon audits, encompassing both operational carbon and embodied carbon, from buildings in Hong Kong (Chen et al., 2023; Hu, 2023).CCFBE serves as a guiding standard for the industry, with a focus on consistency in the
ABSTRACT: In Hong Kong, buildings consume most of the energy and are the major contributor to the greenhouse gas emissions. To combat consequent climate change, Hong Kong opened its first Zero Carbon Building for the public remaining energy loads. Monitoring systems were added for the day to day operation. In addition, despite the hot
The buildings and construction sector accounts for about one‑third of global energy use and greenhouse gas (GHG) emission. Driven by the incentive to reduce energy costs and by concerns about climate change‑related disasters, some Southeast Asian countries have adopted green building practices in recent years, creating opportunities for Hong Kong
the Hong Kong Energy End-use Data 2021 [1] (which is uplifted to 30% in 2021 as per the Hong Kong Energy End-use Data 2023), The central control monitoring system (CCMS) should be furnished with trend-log mechanism, while the chiller sequence, number of It always happened in aged in-services buildings. To benefit from the energy saving
Reduce the cost for installation and re-cabling for the revamp of existing building management systems into a smart one. Facility management can get the operation conditions of the building systems while saving the energy
• The Hong Kong Institution of Engineers (Building Services Division) Solar Photovoltaic (PV) systems in Hong Kong can be classified into three main types as below: a) Standalone Systems battery charge controllers, performance monitoring systems, etc. 2 DESIGN CONSIDERATIONS. PV ell PV ole PV stn PV aa Hanboo on Desn Oeaton an
CENTRAL MONITORING & CONTROL SYSTEM Installation in Government Buildings of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region. 2. This Testing and Commissioning Procedure is copyrighted and all rights (including 4.6.5 Energy Efficient Equipment & Systems 85 4.6.6 Control Systems 87 4.6.7 Noise and Sound Tests 104 4.6.8 Vibration Tests 106 5
A building management system is used to control and monitor building operations in one central location. This includes HVAC (heating, ventilation, air conditioning), lighting, power systems,
Given the recent rising energy and power generation costs, building energy efficiency retrofit can effectively reduce building energy consumption, which would be one of the most effective means to offset the rising energy costs.
Buildings represent 90% of the energy consumption in Hong Kong. It is essential to reduce the electricity use in buildings to tackle climate change together. We provide custom-made energy management solutions to optimise your energy
Energy Management in Government Buildings of Hong Kong Keywords: Energy Management in Government Buildings of Hong Kong YEUNG, Sau-kuen Sammy Ms CHEUNG, Man-chit Jovian Electrical and Mechanical Services Department HKSAR Government [email protected] [email protected] International Conference on Electrical Engineering (ICEE) 2015
Neuron Building: smart buildings, smarter decisions. Heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) systems give us year-round comfort but are huge (and costly) consumers of energy. The data traditional building automation and control systems generate has allowed operators to monitor and react to changes in these systems.
At Baseline, our philosophy is to implement the most sustainable designs and help clients reduce their environmental impact.We believe our practice can play a significant role in reducing carbon emissions. We apply energy monitoring systems to ensure green building conception.Our lighting designers are LEED Green Associates, trained to comply with
The Energy Use aspects comprehensively evaluate the energy sources and uses in a school. We compare energy performance of schools with suitable efficiency benchmarks through professional audits and computational tools, and we tailor energy saving solutions for them. Energy Use includes: Energy performance benchmarking
Hybrid Ventilation / Free Cooling System has been introduced at some new shopping centres. Combining the use of natural ventilation, air-conditioning and mechanical ventilation system as well as switching between operation modes to suit users'' needs, the new system can reduce energy consumption and carbon emissions from the air-conditioning and mechanical
A power utility in Hong Kong provides a highly-reliable supply of electricity to 80% of the city''s population. Their business includes power generation, transmission and distribution. A PQ monitoring system based on a proprietary protocol was maintained for many years for fault notification, location, diagnosis and performance evaluation.
A higher degree of integrated distributed intelligence can be achieved in smart buildings which facilities the smart energy and environment management from the field/edge level using technologies, such as IoT, to the building level in a
Under the scheme, primary and secondary schools (except government and profit-making schools) are to replace existing air conditioners with variable-speed air conditioners, convert existing fluorescent lighting/incandescent floodlights into LED lighting/LED floodlights, and install real-time energy monitoring systems at their premises, with all
We are deeply committed to excellence in all our endeavors.
Since we maintain control over our products, our customers can be assured of nothing but the best quality at all times.