Renovation
07 Environmental Considerations (CO2 Emission Reduction)
Environmentally friendly and reduces management costs
CO2 Emissions Reduction Review
We consider targets for reducing CO2 emissions through Renovation for each client's individual buildings and for their entire building fleet.
Since the specifications of facilities vary from building to building, and the energy-saving effects and CO2 reduction rates of Renovation vary, we will consider the following steps and determine the target value for CO2 emission reduction. We can also support you in formulating a reduction roadmap to achieve your goal.
Supporting CO2 reduction efforts through Renovation
STEP 1: Understanding the current state of the building
We will ascertain the building equipment specifications and CO2 emissions based on existing energy data, existing drawings, and renovation work history.
STEP 2: Consideration of methods to reduce CO2 emissions
We will consider methods to reduce CO2 emissions in each building.
If you own multiple buildings, each building will be divided into cases according to the equipment type.
- Proposing methods to reduce CO2 emissions for each building
- If you own multiple buildings, organize the renovation cases according to the air conditioning/lighting system of each building.
STEP 3 Calculating the CO2 emission reduction effect
Calculate the CO2 emission reduction effect.
If you own multiple buildings, calculate the reduction effect for all buildings you own and set reduction targets.
OPTION +α Formulation of a roadmap for reducing CO2 emissions
By creating a roadmap, you can understand the discrepancy between goals and actual results and use it to make investment decisions regarding the timing of renovation work.
Follow-up on renovation work
For renovation work currently being planned to reduce CO2 emissions, it is important to verify the validity of the plans from an energy-saving perspective.
Rather than carrying out regular renovations, for example, by verifying the optimization of equipment capacity, it is possible to reduce CO2 emissions, improve initial costs, and improve running costs.
Project example: Calculating CO2 emissions from all owned buildings
Here, emission reductions are calculated for each scenario based on the country's reduction base year (2013).
Based on these calculation results, we set individual target values in consultation with the client, developed a reduction roadmap to achieve the targets, and followed up on renovation work that would contribute to CO2 reduction.