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Embracing Low Carbon Buildings

Embracing Low Carbon Buildings for a Sustainable, Cost-Efficient Future

By Frikkie Malan, Chief Commercial Officer at Remote Metering Solutions

Reducing a building’s carbon footprint is challenging, but the benefits are substantial. Efficient, low-carbon facilities utilise cost-effective solutions to minimise emissions while enhancing health, equity, and lowering operational costs. Property managers and building owners can consider several tools for carbon emissions reduction and cost savings:

  • Decarbonisation
  • Electrification
  • Efficiency
  • Digitalisation

The World Economic Forum emphasises that these approaches are essential for reducing carbon emissions and overall building operation costs. Buildings can achieve low or zero-carbon-ready performance by reducing (or eliminating) energy produced from fossil fuels, utilising renewable energy, reducing high global warming potential refrigerants, and incorporating low-carbon, reused, or recycled energy materials in construction.

Energy efficiency saves energy supply costs and reduces future grid infrastructure expenses. Passive measures like improved insulation and high-efficiency equipment can lower overall electrical demand. In addition, real-time data and analytics enable energy efficiency and demand flexibility in buildings.

Energy-smart buildings can save up to 15% of energy through basic automated controls, with demand-controlled ventilation saving an additional 10%. Integrating building systems can yield incremental energy savings of up to 18% over basic HVAC and lighting control. Moreover, grid-interactive efficient buildings (GEBs) can reduce energy costs by up to 20% through active demand management.

Considering the cost savings and environmental benefits, transitioning to low-carbon buildings through these interventions makes business sense. Partner with RMS, South Africa’s largest privately-owned utilities network manager to navigate this journey and comply with energy performance certification legislation.

Which EPC offering/service are you interested in? (can select multiple)

EPC Compliance Consulting – Guidance on regulatory requirements and deadlines.
Registered EPC Assessment – Certified inspections and energy performance evaluation.
Portfolio Compliance – Large-scale EPC project rollout and coordination.
Energy Efficiency Advisory – Insights and strategies to improve building performance ratings.
EPC Report Interpretation – Assistance understanding your EPC certificate and recommended actions.
Workshops – Sessions for internal teams or stakeholders on EPC requirements.

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