Green Energy System Planning
Solar Energy / Energy Storage / Hydrogen Energy

The Integrated green energy system is the optimal solution for constructing a net-zero building.
Introduction

In addition to designing high energy-efficient green buildings, SSDC can also participate in designing and integrating appropriate green energy systems, including solar power systems, energy storage systems, and fuel-cell systems to build future net-zero green buildings.

 

Solar photovoltaic systems are now considered a prerequisite for green buildings. Under the policy of achieving net-zero carbon emissions by 2050, the government has included solar photovoltaic systems as a mandatory requirement for future new constructions. Furthermore, there are plans to introduce demonstrative hydrogen energy systems in public projects starting in 2030 to accelerate Taiwan’s construction market toward rapid decarbonization.

SSDC has successfully implemented photovoltaic (PV) systems in hundreds of green building projects, particularly those with LEED certifications. In recent years, it can be said that all LEED-certified projects have incorporated photovoltaic systems. Currently, PV system has become a standard feature in industrial green buildings. Therefore, during the architectural design phase, SSDC leverages its years of experience in integrating PV systems into green building design to help the project achieve higher renewable energy usage.

 

We can also evaluate the return on investment of the green energy systems, especially for Building-integrated Photovoltaics (BIPV) systems, which require the integration of photovoltaic systems with architectural aesthetics. It is crucial to integrate and plan BIPV systems at the early design stages, closely coordinating with MEP (mechanical, electrical, and plumbing) design teams, and understanding the relationship between installation quantity and scoring. This ensures that the subsequent procurement and installation of green energy systems proceed smoothly.

 

Due to insufficient comprehensive regulations of solar energy systems in new buildings, as well as guidelines for energy storage and hydrogen energy systems in buildings. This can potentially create obstacles during the architectural design process, with architects and engineers facing challenges during permitting stages. However, SSDC can communicate and clarify with the relevant authorities, overcoming these difficulties, and making the integration of green energy systems more feasible. Furthermore, we collaborate with research institutions such as the Industrial Technology Research Institute (ITRI) to enhance our technical knowledge and leverage their green energy-related resources. We aim to provide clients with a more objective one-stop solution for green energy systems.

Feature Projects

The following buildings and BIPV photovoltaic systems are designed by SSDC in collaboration with BSA.

South East Asia
Featured Project / Green Building Planning and Design / LEED Certification / Green Energy Integrated System Planning / Industrial Building / Architectural Design
Changhua County
Featured Project / Green Building Planning and Design / LEED Certification / Green Energy Integrated System Planning / Industrial Building / Architectural Design
South East Asia
Featured Project / Green Building Planning and Design / LEED Certification / Green Energy Integrated System Planning / Industrial Building / Architectural Design
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