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the people with minimum energy utilization. When properly executed, it can yield valuable insights into facility energy usage that can save energy costs, increase productivity and protect critical assets. Building Management system have been introduced to this world in 1970, initially it was started with very limited features but within time a lot of changes and modifications had been made. It is a schematic procedure which aims to evaluate the building’s existing energy consumption, to identify
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Energy Saving Through Smart Home By M.VINOD KUMAR 09H71A0256 K.V.P.CHAND 10H75A0206 EEE, B-tech IV year MIC College of Technology Kanchikacherla 1 Abstract-Energy saving is considered as one of the most important issue affects the consumers, power system quality and the global environment. The high energy demanded by home appliances, air conditioning and lighting makes homes to be considered as one of the most critical area for the impact of energy consumption. Smart home technology is a good
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INTEGRATED DESIGN MUHAMAD NAZMI FITRI BIN ABD AZIZ 2014406812 INTEGRATED DESIGN Integrated design is a collaborative method for designing buildings which emphasizes the development of a holistic design. INTEGRATED DESIGN IMPROVES THE ENERGY PERFORMANCE OF BUILDINGS. The conventional definition of integrated design is that project team members from all disciplines work together early and often throughout the project design process. ORIGINS OF MODERN-DAY INTEGRATED DESIGN Integrated
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The short-term goals revolve around assisting people with low to moderate earnings to purchase "green" (environmentally friendly) feature properties without going over budget. Long-term goals include becoming certified in energy efficient programs called Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design, property management services, mortgage programs, and offering classes in credit counseling. The short-term goals will be directly applicable to the long-term goals. In order to meet the needs of
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There is a growing environmental awareness amongst stakeholders, individuals and communities in Thailand. This increase in knowledge and awareness has been, by and large, the result of campaigns and education programmes run by major public interest groups concerned with the environment. These include non-governmental organizations (NGOs) at the international, regional and national levels, as well as groups concerned with the empowerment of marginalized sections of society, such as women, indigenous
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Studies, Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee, India Ishwar1983@gmail.com Abstract- The changes in the global climatic conditions have led and will lead to adaptive consumption behaviour and life styles in the form of aggressive conservation, recycling, energy saving, and green product. The impact of consumers’ environmental knowledge, attitudes, behaviour, and its resultant popular political actions have opened doors to pro-environmental thinking and consumption. Therefore, marketing
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First of its kind, the night safari is home to over 1050 animals of 120 nocturnal species. Night Safari focuses on areas such as service quality, experiential dining and Wildlife Conservation. Its world class service quality, award winning Gourmet Safari Express, and constant efforts in promoting biodiversity in the conservation sector has effectively brought in visitors from all over the world (Night Safari, 2007). 2. Realizing Vision and Goal To be able to realize Night Safari’s vision and current
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Using Figure 2, explain why a spectrum of strategies is used to help conserve biodiversity Biodiversity is a key resource, which provides a range of valuable goods and critical services to human populations. Biodiversity results from natural physical processes, and as such has distinct geographical patterns. Biodiversity is under threat in several ways; habitat destruction, over-exploitation of natural resources, pollution, introduction of alien species, climate change and increasing demands on
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