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30 Apr 2013
Categories: Sustainable Commercial Buildings
A 70 kilowatt electrical (kWe) cogeneration system has been installed at Rydges Sydney Airport Hotel.
25 Mar 2013
Categories: Sustainable Commercial Buildings Sectors: Owners
Eureka Funds Management, City of Sydney and Frasers Property have signed an EUA for a $26.5 million retrofit of the Central Park development at Sydney’s Broadway.
20 Mar 2013
Categories: Sustainable Commercial Buildings Sectors: Designers
An Olympic stadium has been designed for Tokyo, with a transparent, solar PV-paneled roof and rainwater collection system.
11 Feb 2013
Categories: Sustainable Commercial Buildings, Processes and Tools Sectors: Owners, Occupiers, Developers, Facility Managers
Three new NABERS Energy ratings for data centres have been released. The ratings can be applied to IT equipment, infrastructure and the whole facility.
17 Jan 2013
Categories: Sustainable Commercial Buildings Sectors: Developers, Designers
While Australia’s commercial office sector gets a big tick for its ESD credentials, other sectors are slower to go green.
12 Dec 2012
Categories: Sustainable Commercial Buildings, Indoor Environment Sectors: Owners, Occupiers, Facility Managers
Predictive airconditioning, automatic chiller cleaners and efficient lighting are just some of the new technologies helping office buildings.
05 Nov 2012
Categories: Sustainable Commercial Buildings, Sustainable Resource Use, Processes and Tools Sectors: Owners, Occupiers, Facility Managers
The Fifth Estate has released an electronic how-to guide for successful use of Environmental Upgrade Agreements (EUAs).
24 Sep 2012
Categories: Sustainable Commercial Buildings
GPT’s Charlestown Square development, which includes Australia’s first retail solar thermal plant, won two international awards.
19 Sep 2012
Categories: Sustainable Commercial Buildings, Indoor Environment, Processes and Tools Sectors: Owners
247 Adelaide Street, Brisbane, will target a four star NABERS rating, cutting its energy use by 50 percent through a $1.23 million retrofit financed by Low Carbon Australia and the Green Building Fund.