Transforming infrastructure provision into a low carbon cityby | 01-06-2015 14:15 |
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![]() Title: Transforming infrastructure provision into a low carbon city
Divided all infrastructure provision that are feasible in three main categories namely building, transportation and land use.
I. Building a) Living walls (Green Walls) - help to reduce local wind speeds, traffic noise, and localized temperature extremes - help to improve air quality by reducing dust and particulates - help to reduce the amount of heat lost from a home solar panel - used as a component of a larger photovoltaic system to generate and supply electricity in commercial and residential applications
b) Glass building - instead of using cement/bricks to build the house, glass panels are used for the wall, ceiling and floor with steel beams for its rigidity - no need for lamps and artificial lights as the sunlight itself act as the best source of light, therefore less energy is consumed - have unique design and can be easily identified, people can easily interact with each other (ideal for laboratories, lecture hall, etc.) c) Natural ventilation - process of supplying and removing air through an indoor space without using mechanical systems - refers to the flow of external air to an indoor space as a result of pressure or temperatures differences - so no need air conditioner, save energy
d) Sun and wind orientation - by building the houses block stretching from east to west, therefore minimum house area are expose to the sunlight and this will make the major area of the house are shadowed - by placing the frequent used rooms on the sunny side (living room, kitchen etc.) and the bedroom away from the sun
e) Energy-saving bulb - a little bit expensive but allows long term saving in cost and energy
f) Roof-skylight - open up can also provide ventilation in rooms that may not be well ventilated - increase in natural light can help decrease overall energy costs g) Green consumption - green purchasing of all construction materials and goods - all material must have certified eco-labels which are environmental friendly products that do not posed any environmental impacts to the surroundings h) Introducing Green Building Index (GBI) ~ applicable only in Malaysia - act as a standard guidelines to set out green rating tool i) Roof-top gardening - planting trees on top of the roof for better cooling system
II. Transportation
a) Bicycle - instead of using fossil fuel, large reduce the carbon consuming bus with NGV engine - natural gas can make a significant contribution towards improved air quality in the transportation industry
b) Alternative routes - shorter route for walking distances instead of usual existence road - use of GIS application to find better route from time by time to prevent traffic jam. As traffic jam will cause more fuels be burnt.
c) Catalytic converter - is an exhaust emission control device which converts toxic chemicals in the exhaust of an internal combustion engine into less noxious substances
III. Land use a) Bicycle track - can promote students and also staff using bicycle so can reduce carbon emission
b) Tree planting - can reduce carbon dioxide park - reduce carbon dioxide and produce beautiful scenery
Methodology: 1. To prepare a rough environmental building check-list in both buildings 2. To meet and approach the administrative officers in both buildings to get to know about the building structure 3. Conduct site-visit to the both buildings 4. Estimate the total carbon footprint for the both building for the pre-existing condition 5. Propose suitable implementation of alternative infrastructure provision into the both buildings 6. Re-estimate the overall carbon footprint after the implementation of green infrastructure provision |