Bill Jolly Sustainability Cibse President Elect Speech Dubai June 08
1. Sustainability
Addressing Our Changing Environment
The Implications of LEED Assessments in the UAE
Bill J ll
Jolly MSc BEng (Hons) MCIBSE LEED AP
Sunday 1st June 2008
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Contents
Introduction
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Climate Change
Targets
Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED)
LEED Assessment
Sustainable Sites
Water Efficiency
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Energy and Atmosphere
Materials and Resources
Indoor Environmental Quality
Innovation in Design
Potential Sustainable Technologies
Conclusion
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Introduction
This presentation has been prepared to identify
sustainability requirements in the Middle East and in
particular Dubai. The presentation considers climate
change, global emission reduction targets and
various environmental assessments methods for the
built environment. The presentation focuses on
environment
Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design
(LEED) which is the preferred assessment method.
Sustainable strategies and technologies to satisfy
LEED requirements are identified.
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Climate Change
Climate change and global warming are
unequivocally the biggest and most fundamental
problems facing planet earth and mankind today.
Global warming and climate change are expected to
have a cataclysmic effect across the globe. The
worst effects of climate change can be avoided if
greenhouse gases incorporating carbon dioxide
(CO2) in the atmosphere are stabilised instead of
being allowed to increase.
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Targets
Kyoto Protocol
Cut overall emissions of greenhouse gases by
5.2% below 1990 levels by 2008-2012
United A b E i
U i d Arab Emirates (UAE)
Signed up to the Kyoto Protocol and have ratified their commitment on the 26/01/05.
However, the UAE is a member of the G77 and subsequently does not have any
reduction
red ction targets as the UAE is considered a developing co ntr
de eloping country.
Dubai
HH Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of
the UAE and Ruler of Dubai has a vision whereby construction projects should
consider becoming environmentally friendly with no specific international target.
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Addressing Our Changing
Environment
The Decree
All buildings in Dubai will have to be
constructed as per environment-friendly
"green b ld
building" standards from January
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2008, His Highness Sheikh Mohammad
Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice-President
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and Prime Minister of the UAE, has
instructed in his capacity as the Ruler of
Dubai.
Dubai
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Assessment Methods
LEED – USGBC
LEED - EGBC
Part Building Regulations
P t L - B ildi R l ti
Green Globes
BREEAM
Sustainable Homes (ECO Homes)
MECSD
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USGBC, EHS & Emirates GBC
The United States Green Building Council currently control the
LEED certification process for projects in Dubai.
EHS h have jjust announced regulations for a LEED assessment
t d l ti f t
on all projects in JAFZ
The Emirates Green Building Council is currently reviewing
LEED credits and have adjusted the credits to suit the Middle
East construction industry and climate conditions. Pilot version 1
has been released.
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LEED
LEED is controlled by the US Green Building Council
(USGBC) it is an assessment method for benchmarking
buildings with respect to sustainability and environmental
design. Projects are registered with the USGBC online and
the LEED assessment process is undertaken in two
stages,
stages design and construction stage submittals. After
submittals
project registration credits/prerequisites are distributed to
each team member online & LEED APs facilitate this
process. Design team members are responsible for various
credit template/submittal completions.
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LEED
New Construction
Existing Buildings
Commercial Interiors
Core and Shell
Homes
Schools
Laboratories
Healthcare
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LEED - The Process
• USGBC / Project Registration
P j t R i t ti
• Online Process
• Responsibility Matrix
R ibili M i
• Online Submittals
• Prerequisites & Credits
• Two Stages: Design and Construction
• Achieve Credit Intent and Requirement
• USGBC award points
• Certification from USGBC
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LEED
Broken d
B k down iinto six sections
t i ti
• Sustainable Sites
• Water Efficiency
W Effi i
• Energy and Atmosphere
• Materials and Resources
• Indoor Environmental Quality
• Innovative & Design Process
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Sustainable Sites
S t i bl Sit
Buildings effect ecosystems in a variety of
g y y
ways. Development of greenfield or
previously undeveloped sites consumes
land.
land The sustainable sites section of a
LEED assessment considers site selection,
development density, alternative
transportation, protecting habitat, storm
t t ti t ti h bit t t
water, heat island effect and light pollution.
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Water Effi i
W t Efficiency
Billions of gallons of fresh water are
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withdrawn each day from rivers and
streams, reservoirs to support buildings
around the world. The reduction of potable
world
water is paramount and this section gives
credits for water efficient landscaping,
innovative waste water technologies and
i ti t t t h l i d
water re-use where possible.
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Energy and Atmosphere
E d At h
It is reported buildings account for almost
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50% of CO2 emission which is mainly
derived through energy usage in buildings.
It is vitally important to reduce energy
consumption from buildings to reduce CO2
emissions and help curtail climate change
activities. Thi section of the LEED
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assessment considers commissioning,
refrigerant management, optimizing energy
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performance, renewable technologies
measurement and verification.
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Materials d Resources
M t i l and R
Building material choices are important in
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sustainable design because of the
extensive network of extraction, processing
and transportation. Construction and
transportation
demolition waste constitutes about 40% of
solid waste. This section of the LEED
assessment considers recycling, material
t id li t i l
re-use, waste management, regionally
extracted, processes and manufactured
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materials.
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Indoor Environmentall Quality
I d E i t Q lit
People on average spend 90% of their time
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indoors. The internal environmental quality
is paramount for a successful project. This
section of a LEED assessment considers
increased ventilation rates, ETS, adhesives
and sealants, thermal comfort,
controllability of systems, i d
t ll bilit f t indoor chemical
h i l
and pollutant source control.
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Innovative and D i P
I ti d Design Process
This section of the LEED assessment has been
included to encourage design teams to go beyond
the requirements of the credits and prerequisites by
awarding points for exemplary performance
performance.
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Sustainability
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O r En ironment
Sustainable Design Solutions
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Sustainable Design Solutions
Wind Turbines
Photovoltaic Panels
Solar C ll t
S l Collectors
CHP
Wind Catchers
Heat/Cooling Recovery AHU’s
Grey Water Harvesting
Automatic Lighting Control
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Sustainability
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O r En ironment
Conclusion
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Conclusion
Buildings Contribute to Climate Change Activities
Reducing CO2 Emission Can Assist Curtailing Climate Change Activities
The UAE & Dubai Shall be Green as per The Decree - Sustainability is Required
There Are Various Assessment Methods
A LEED Assessment is The Preferred Method in Line with the USGBC
Potential Strategies For Sustainable Construction
By D i Nothing
B Doing N thi you are C t ib ti t Climate Change
Contributing to Cli t Ch
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Bill Jolly MSc BEng (Hons)
MS BE (H ) MCIBSE LEED AP
Thank You for Listening - Any Questions?