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MEP:
HVAC
Cooling
Conventional Cooling
District Cooling
Heating: - Under floor heating
ELECTRICALS
Energy Saving
Lighting: LED Lights
Equipment: Energy Star Equipments
Power Factor Correction
Automation
SMART Energy
PLUMBING
WATER Saving
Water Re-Utilization
SMART Water
MONITORING
Energy Monitoring
Water Monitoring
GAS Monitoring
RENEWABLE ENERGY
Solar PV System
Solar Water Heating System
TECHNOLOGY
SMART Grid
Remote Access
HVAC
Cooling
Conventional Cooling
District Cooling
Demonstrate the community includes a District Cooling (DC) network that achieves a
Coefficient of Performance (COP) weighted average according to the following, and is
connected to at least 35% of the communitys buildings based on Gross Floor Area
(GFA):
2 Credit Points: COP weighted average > 4.5
4 Credit Points: COP weighted average > 5.5
1 Credit Point: Demonstrate that the peak DC system cooling demand has been
reduced by 25% through the use of thermal energy storage systems
1 Credit Point: Demonstrate that refrigerants used in the DC plant have a Global
Warming Potential (GWP) of 10 or less.
SMART Energy
PLUMBING
WATER Saving
Using Aerators to restrict flow
Water Re-Utilization
Re use of AC Frost water as Agricultural use
SMART Water
MONITORING
Energy Monitoring
Water Monitoring
GAS Monitoring
RENEWABLE ENERGY
Demonstrate that a percentage of the communitys total energy consumption is
supplied through renewable energy generated within the community site boundary.
Renewable energy may be supplied by developer-funded and owned systems or through
third-party onsite renewable energy hosting and purchase agreements (with a purchase
agreement of at least 5 years).
Demonstrate that an onsite renewable energy feasibility study has been
undertaken, and that one or more appropriate technologies have been selected
from the study; and
1-8 Credit Points: Demonstrate that a percentage of the communitys energy
consumption is supplied through onsite renewable energy. Points are awarded as
follows:
Wind energy systems;
Solar energy, including solar electricity and solar thermal systems;
Landfill gas;
Deep-heat geothermal, providing either electrical power or thermal energy (does
not include ground source heat pumps);
Wave/Tidal/Hydro electric energy systems; and
Organic/agricultural and animal waste to energy systems
Solar PV System
Solar Water Heating System
TECHNOLOGY
SMART Grid
Remote Access