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Triple treat
Located in the heart of the CBD and overlooking the river, Brisbane Quarter is Brisbane’s first truly integrated, world-class mixed-use precinct. Consisting of three buildings, the project presented the ideal scenario for a district-style heating and cooling scheme. Sean McGowan reports on the design and construction of the HVAC systems serving this $1 billion development.
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Revving up the built environment’s engine room
HVAC&R specialists have key role to play if Australia is to meet emissions targets and keep building healthy, argues ARBS Chairman Tony Arnel.
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Questioning convention
There is a growing chorus that now, perhaps more than ever, institutionalised professions need to question conventional practices in response to evolving public need.
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The key to net zero?
A new ASBEC report confirms electrification “unlocks the pathway” to net zero buildings.
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Feasibility study of wastewater energy transfer for an existing campus building cluster
The HVAC-related energy usage of a group of three existing buildings on a Canadian university campus (the “Cluster”) was simulated. Two scenarios were compared: (1) an ambient loop paired with conventional HVAC equipment (boiler plant and cooling tower), and (2) an ambient loop using wastewater energy transfer (“WET”). The study aimed to assess the feasibility of implementing WET as a heating and cooling method for cold-climate institutional buildings, as well as to measure the effects of WET implementation on energy usage, greenhouse gas emissions, and energy costs
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Wooden performance
One of three similar facilities to be built in regional Victoria, the Ballarat GovHub is helping to revitalise the CBD of this regional centre and centralise government services in the area by accommodating up to 1,000 workers. Mass timber is at the heart of the building’s superstructure.
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Paradigm shift
Over the past decade the HVAC industry has experienced a maturity in fault- detection diagnostics. From a technical standpoint this has resulted in historical analytics, streaming analytics, forecasting, modelling, and a welter of other innovations changing the way to figure out what’s wrong with our buildings. Ideally this data can be used to radically change the way things are done, make BMS professionals more efficient, and actually generate some outcomes for facility owners and building owners.
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Planning for performance
The Australian federal government has commenced work to develop a National Energy Performance Strategy.
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Peak performance
A Danish power plant that converts trash to energy just happens to also be a year-round ski slope.
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The enthusiast
Dr Stephen White, F.AIRAH, has been name the winner of the 2022 James Harrison Medal, AIRAH’s highest individual honour. Ecolibrium broke bread with him about the news.
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Unprecedented precipitation, insufficient adaptation
As parts of the world experienced record downpours, the Arctic ice continued its seemingly inexorable retreat.
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Sharing the load
District heating and cooling could offer an important pathway to decarbonisation – and one of the biggest barriers to its uptake might simply be our mindset, writes Mark Vender.
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AIRAH 2022 HVAC&R salary survey
Our review of industry remuneration has revealed some intriguing narratives.
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Electrifying existing edifices efficiently
The GBCA has issued some practical advice about electrification of the existing building stock, writes Rachel Urquhart.
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Collins Arch article correction
We wish to make a correction and clarification regarding the “Arch of triumph” article that featured in August‑September Ecolibrium.
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Reliable achieves Mach speed
After more than a year of supply-chain challenges, Reliable Controls has released an updated version of its popular MACH-ProView LCD controller.
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The fans of GJ Walker
GJ Walker announces new industrial fan division as Walker Industrial Systems (WIS)
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NCC 2022 IS GO!
The major changes are the lifting of the minimum energy efficiency requirements for new homes from 6 to 7 NatHERS stars, and a new annual energy-use budget applicable to major appliances such as space conditioning, hot water, lighting, pool and spa pumps, offset by any onsite renewable energy generation.
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Joining the pantheon
Congrats to Gwen Gray, AIRAH’s first female member when she joined and now a posthumous member of the ARBS Hall of Fame.
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Q&A: Dr Josh Wall, M.AIRAH
Ecolibrium shoots the breeze with the Newcastle-based CTO of Airconnect about life after CSIRO.