Green building technology and carbon footprint analysis
In Singapore, majority of the residents are housed in Housing Development Board (HDB) buildings. Most of these buildings are very old and they do not have the green technologies implemented. This would increase the energy consumptions and carbon emissions. The Singapore government‟s direction is to...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-451742023-03-03T16:58:23Z Green building technology and carbon footprint analysis Xu, Ping Wei. Chiew Sing Ping School of Civil and Environmental Engineering Yang En-Hua Chiew Sing Ping DRNTU::Engineering::Environmental engineering In Singapore, majority of the residents are housed in Housing Development Board (HDB) buildings. Most of these buildings are very old and they do not have the green technologies implemented. This would increase the energy consumptions and carbon emissions. The Singapore government‟s direction is to reduce carbon emission by year 2030. Therefore it is important to consider the possible areas of residential buildings where it could be more efficient in energy consumption. This study will make comparisons on different green technologies and their efficiencies. Building orientation, phase changing materials, window-to-wall ratio and green roof are the areas that will be discussed in this study. These technologies would be analysed in a simulation known as Virtual Environment (VE) software to calculate the annual energy consumption and carbon emission. Bachelor of Engineering (Environmental Engineering) 2011-06-09T07:47:34Z 2011-06-09T07:47:34Z 2011 2011 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/45174 en Nanyang Technological University 144 p. application/pdf |
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In Singapore, majority of the residents are housed in Housing Development Board (HDB) buildings. Most of these buildings are very old and they do not have the green technologies implemented. This would increase the energy consumptions and carbon emissions.
The Singapore government‟s direction is to reduce carbon emission by year 2030. Therefore it is important to consider the possible areas of residential buildings where it could be more efficient in energy consumption. This study will make comparisons on different green technologies and their efficiencies.
Building orientation, phase changing materials, window-to-wall ratio and green roof are the areas that will be discussed in this study. These technologies would be analysed in a simulation known as Virtual Environment (VE) software to calculate the annual energy consumption and carbon emission. |
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