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LightingLighting control using natural light
Air ConditioningAutomatic ventilation control
automatically shuts down when the motion sensors detect the rooms are unoccupied
HeatingImproving insulation
Annual reduction Smart solutions
WaterReduction of 28,000 tons annually
EnergyReduction of 4.8million kWH annually
WasteReduction of 1,261tons annually
global CO²emissions in 2012
31.6
Energy efficient modernization solutions
(appx.) of trees wouldbe needed to absorbthis amount of CO²
the size ofAustralia
5billion ha
Modernization of Taipei 101 resulted in:
less energy consumption
17%
The Crystal is a sustainable cities initiative by Siemens. It is an all-electric building that uses solar power and ground source heat pumps to generate its own energy.
less CO² than similaroffice structures
65%
of potential savingsin energy costs
billion t times6
billion US$1.5
The world’stallest greenbuilding
Case study: Taipei 101
of the world’spopulation livesin cities
50%
(appx.) buildings worldwide weremodernized by Siemens, implementingenergy-efficiency measures since 1995
6,700
Urban CO₂ emissions – cities and buildings
The CrystalLondon2012
6,300m2 surface83,000 visitorsCertified ‘Outstanding’ by BREEAM
358,000m2 floor space101 storeys:6 floor shopping mall95 floor office towerLEED-PlatinumCertification
Taipei 101Taipei2008
Built in 2004Modernized withSmart BuildingsSolutions in 2008
2nd highest building in the world
508mHeight
101Floors plus5 underground
Infographic © Siemens
Sources
http://www.unep.org/Documents.Multilingual/Default.asp?DocumentID=485&ArticleID=5417&l=enhttp://de.statista.com/statistik/daten/studie/208750/umfrage/weltweiter-co2-ausstoss/ http://de.statista.com/statistik/daten/studie/179260/umfrage/die-zehn-groessten-c02-emittenten-weltweit/http://www.worldenergyoutlook.org/opinionleadersonweo/ http://www.iea.org/media/presentations/RedrawingTheEenrgyClimateMapPresentation.pdf (p. 3)http://www.siemens.de/nachhaltige-stadtentwicklung/nachhaltige-stadtentwicklung.html http://www.siemens.com/entry/cc/en/future-of-energy.htm#/homehttp://www.siemens.com/future-of-energy/pdf/mckinsey-study-opportunities-for-germanys-energy-transition.pdf (p. 59)http://www.siemens.com/press/de/events/2011/infrastructure-cities/building-technologies/2011-11-taipei101.phphttp://www.buildingtechnologies.siemens.com/bt/global/de/referenzen/total-building-solutions/Seiten/taipei-101.aspxhttp://www.thecrystal.org/_html/about/green-design.htmlhttp://www.thecrystal.org/_html/media/press-release.htmlhttp://www.siemens.co.uk/en/news_press/index/news_archive/2013/the-crystal-awarded-breeam-award-sustainable-building.htm http://www.siemens.com/innovation/apps/pof_microsite/_pof-fall-2012/_pdf/16_en.pdfhttp://de.statista.com/statistik/daten/studie/3058/umfrage/die-30-groessten-laender-der-welt-nach-flaeche/http://www.hqs.sbt.siemens.com/gip/general/dlc/data/assets/hq/press/CS%20IBT201107.010d.pdfhttp://de.statista.com/statistik/daten/studie/37413/umfrage/durchschnittlicher-co2-ausstoss-von-pkw-ausgewaehlter-marken/
Energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissionscaused by Cities worldwide
70%60%
annual savings in total
US$700,000
reduction in annual CO² emissions
3,000t
22,140,000 km- more than 550 timesaround the globe -would produce thisamount of CO²
a car that drives approx.
The 10 largest CO₂ emitting countries and their percentage of global CO₂ emission in 2012
China
21%
India
5%
Brazil
4%
Korea
2%
Canada
1%
Germany
2%
Indonesia
2%
USA
16% Japan
3%
Russia
5%
Development of CO₂ emissions (in million tons)from 1995 to 2011
35,000t
30,000t
25,000t
1995 2000 2005 2010
canabsorb
1haof trees
CO² a year
6t almost the sizeof a soccer field
An answer to climate change
Energy Efficiency & Sustainable Buildings