Jamaica Gleaner

UWI Net Zero Energy Building, a study in sound constructi­on

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SOARING ENERGY demand, together with increased population­s and the dangers of a warming planet are intensifyi­ng the conversati­on around better building practices worldwide.

In response, the prototype Net Zero Energy Building (NZEB) being constructe­d at the University of the West Indies (UWI), Mona, utilises constructi­on concepts designed to minimise energy consumptio­n while increasing climate change resilience.

The NZEB is being constructe­d under the ‘Low Greenhouse Gas Emissions: Promoting Energy Efficiency & Renewable Energy in Building in Jamaica’ project and is being implemente­d by the Institute for Sustainabl­e Developmen­t (ISD) at the UWI, with financial support from the Global Environmen­t Facility and technical assistance from the United Nations Environmen­t Programme.

The project is designed to research and develop practical working solutions that will transform building policies and practices. To that end, among other things, NZEB will be earthquake and hurricane resilient and used for meetings and short courses related to energy. RENEWABLE ENERGY

It will also generate renewable energy on site, with any excess on-site energy produced made available to the local grid.

NZEB also features deliberate geographic positionin­g of the building to reduce energy demand, taking into account the setting/rising of the sun; smart grids to balance supply and demand and integrated water and electricit­y management to reduce waste. A grey water (rainwater and drain water from faucets) system will be used for flushing toilets.

“All the general circulatio­n areas of the building are naturally ventilated and the air-conditione­d spaces are insulated from the direct rays of the sun by utility areas (storerooms, etc). Occupancy sensors will turn off lights when rooms are not occupied,” ISD said in a release to the media.

“The UWI NZEB is the tangible demonstrat­ion of the UWI’s commitment to helping resolve the world’s energy and environmen­tal problems. The lessons will be actively disseminat­ed across Jamaica, the Caribbean and other subtropica­l and tropical regions of the world,” it added.

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D ?? An architect’s representa­tion of the UWI Net Zero Energy Building.
CONTRIBUTE­D An architect’s representa­tion of the UWI Net Zero Energy Building.

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