WRITTEN BY ASHIM BOSE | 06 SEPTEMBER 2012
Beginning with efficiency
The building with giant 248 metres square PV panels that track the movement of the sun has become a showplace for eco-responsible behaviour and sustainability.
This off-grid facility uses net-zero energy and has near-zero carbon emissions in part because it incorporates demand-side energy efficiency measures, including daylighting for high utilisation of natural lighting; LED lighting and occupancy monitoring sensors. The air conditioning system has an ozone friendly refrigerant and carbon dioxide monitoring sensor system with low noise inverters. It also features a water harvesting system, controlled water discharge toilets and sewage treatment with zero discharge, all of which ensure efficient usage of water. The furniture is also 95% recyclable.
The installation includes giant 248 metre-square PV panels that track the movement of the sun. The system has an overall rating of 67 kWp, for a planned yield of over 130,000 kWh a year. Three Cellcube FB 10-100 batteries are connected, each with a maximum power rating of 15 kW, and a storage capacity of 100 kWh. And an SMA Multicluster Boxcompleted the configuration (see schematic below).
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