Session VII SUSTAINABLE DESIGN FOR THE FUTURE MEETING THE 2050 CHALLENGE Mahadev Raman Director for...

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Session VII

SUSTAINABLE DESIGN FOR THE FUTURE

MEETING THE 2050 CHALLENGE

Mahadev Raman

Director for Social Infrastructure, Arup

Mahadev RamanNovember 6th, 2009

Mahadev RamanNovember 6th, 2009

MEETING THE 2050 CHALLENGE

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Our Environment

• Buildings in the US emit 9% of global CO2

• That is 2337m metric tons per year

• Emissions have been growing rapidly

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Domestic Industrial Buildings Commercial Offices Communication & Transport

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Other Retail Sport and Leisure Warehouse

NOW Built environment contribution to UK greenhouse gas emissions

Carbon Dioxide Emissions

Seattle’s 2007 greenhouse gas reduction plan:

• 7% below 1990 levels by 2012

• 30% below 1990 levels by 2024

• 80% below 1990 levels by 2050

By 2050:

• Population growth from 306m to 438m

• 40% increase in building stock

• 70% of current buildings still in use

• Current buildings are 50% of the stock

What we need to do:

• New buildings consume 15% of current use

• That means 70% below current code

• Existing buildings 50% below current use

• That means massive investment!

Beddington Zero Energy Development, United Kingdom

Beddington Zero Energy Development - BedZed

California Academy of Sciences

Syracuse Center of Excellence

Destiny, Florida, USA

Destiny Florida

Destiny, Florida, USA

Carbon Reduction Strategies

Renewable Energy:

• 300GW of new capacity by 2050

• That is 200sf of PV on 120m dwellings

• 7.5GW/yr for buildings, 15GW/yr total

• Currently 5.5GW/yr – 90% wind energy

©Frank van Mierlo Consumption 15 TW

Wind 370 TW

Solar 89,000 TW

Renewable Energy Abundance