The Philippine Star

Alstra’s end-to-end solutions for energy efficient buildings

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It also promoted its unique end-to-end solutions package that streamline­s the building process by ensuring that projects finish on time and less resources are wasted. Alstra’s solutions start from equipment selection, engineerin­g design, project installati­on and management, testing and commission­ing, to periodic maintenanc­e and retrofit services.

EvoSolutio­n, a series of technical forums, provides industry experts and building profession­als the best practices and the latest technologi­es in climate control and vertical transport solutions. EvoSolutio­n forum sessions were held in Manila and Davao last October.

Carrier, Otis and Toshiba are the brands that complement the end-to-end solutions package of Alstra that companies in the Philippine­s and around the world have relied on for years.

“We believe that joining to- gether as industry players is necessary for a more sustainabl­e path towards the constructi­on industry’s growth. We will also partner with industry organiza- tions in the next EvoSolutio­n Forum,” said Alstra Group director Rajan Komarasu.

“By increasing the awareness of partners and other players on the practices and technologi­es to address buildings’ energy efficiency issues, EvoSolutio­n helps to ensure that everyone in the industry plays an active role in boosting the country’s growth while also taking care of the environmen­t.”

According to the United Nations Environmen­t Programme (UNEP), buildings use up 40 percent of global energy. In turn, HVAC (heating, ventilatio­n, and air-conditioni­ng) systems, particular­ly chillers, use up 40 percent of the power consumed by an entire building; the remaining 60 percent is consumed by lighting, electronic­s, and water and heating systems, according to data from the United States Department of Energy. The UNEP also noted that the building sector is the largest contributo­r to greenhouse gas emissions.

In the Philippine­s, according to latest numbers from the Department of Energy, the commercial sector accounts for 24 percent of the country’s total energy consumptio­n. The industrial sector accounts for 26.6 percent and the residentia­l sector, 28.2 percent.

“As the country continues to develop, energy demand rises, and so we need to take action to improve energy efficiency in the building sector. EvoSolutio­n is a proactive step in that direction,” Komarasu said.

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