Green Buildings

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Hi-Rise Buildings

In-pipe water-to-power systems are an exciting way to integrate a renewable resource at urban and building scale because of their enormous potential to harness clean energy from excess head pressure in municipal and domestic water pipelines. In-pipe systems can be operated across various head and flow conditions without special equipment or training.

A unique and highly attractive feature of this innovative and highly economic water to power converter project is that a building water to power converter can be conveniently and economically sized for urban or office building applications. Power output from the combined in-pipe high pressure distribution system (HPDS) is easily controlled for peak and off-peak periods allowing a building to run all day long without any emissions. This technology enables a building to run 24 hours a day all year round with no special energy management management required.

  1. A building powered by water is an attractive option to mitigate and reduce the need for other energy intensive building technologies and strategies. It is a low cost, long lasting, efficient technology that offers benefits for a building in the same way that an on-grid solar power plant offers benefits for a building’s energy needs. Therefore buildings powered by water to power are attractive options to address energy demand from buildings and their occupants on the same level as buildings run exclusively on solar power.

  1. A building powered by water to power is ideally suited for buildings that are on the brink or currently operating in a cooling or heating environment that is unsuitable for their primary function. It is a low cost technology with an ideal operating life that is ideal to be retrofitted into existing buildings. It’s compact size and light weight make it an ideal option to help meet the target climate neutrality of a building while allowing the building to be operated for a longer period of time and in a cooler climate. As a power plant, the building powered by water to power has a far longer service life than a solar power plant with similar energy output and carbon emissions.

  1. A building powered by water to power offers the buildings operator a very efficient and low cost solution to meet building heating and cooling needs and this should result in lower energy bills for building occupants. The green advantages of buildings powered by water to power include a lower carbon footprint, a cooler building, energy savings, a higher energy yield and a longer operating life.

  1. A building powered by water to power offers building occupants a green alternative to solar power plants. It is the green answer to reducing the demands on buildings to meet buildings occupants’ demands on their buildings.

    Water to Power buildings on offer:

    -Cool buildings
    -Energy efficiency
    -Higher energy yield
    -Longer operating life