Overview -
The IBRB project at the University of Warwick, executed by Watt Energy Saver, is a notable example of sustainable construction.
The project involved the installation of over 390 vertical PV solar panels, significantly contributing to the building's reduced carbon footprint and offsetting approximately 4,600kg of CO2 emissions. This initiative aligns with the University's commitment to addressing the climate emergency and its plan to achieve net-zero carbon from direct emissions by 2030.
The system's design, incorporating split cell modules, was a key factor in enhancing its output, thereby effectively surpassing the University's energy goals, whilst acting as an architectural plant screen.
This project exemplifies an innovative approach to sustainable design, blending energy efficiency with aesthetic considerations. It underscores a commitment to environmentally conscious construction, especially in an educational and research setting.
The IBRB is noted as the most environmentally sustainable building on the University of Warwick campus, surpassing the award-winning credentials of other facilities and demonstrating world-class, industry-leading construction standards
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The IBRB project at the University of Warwick, executed by Watt Energy Saver, is a notable example of sustainable construction.
The project involved the installation of over 390 vertical PV solar panels, significantly contributing to the building's reduced carbon footprint and offsetting approximately 4,600kg of CO2 emissions. This initiative aligns with the University's commitment to addressing the climate emergency and its plan to achieve net-zero carbon from direct emissions by 2030.
The system's design, incorporating split cell modules, was a key factor in enhancing its output, thereby effectively surpassing the University's energy goals, whilst acting as an architectural plant screen.
This project exemplifies an innovative approach to sustainable design, blending energy efficiency with aesthetic considerations. It underscores a commitment to environmentally conscious construction, especially in an educational and research setting.
The IBRB is noted as the most environmentally sustainable building on the University of Warwick campus, surpassing the award-winning credentials of other facilities and demonstrating world-class, industry-leading construction standards
(Click image to enlarge)