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Go Green: a special advertising section of tHe BerMUda sUn 1
GOGreena special advertising section of tHe BerMUda sUn • noveMBer 28, 2012
HSBC takes the LEED in environmental designSupplied by HSbC bank bermuda ltd
Not long ago, HSBC Bermuda built a brand new flagship building in the heart of Hamilton.
The building was des-tined to become Bermuda’s first owner-occupied, LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) Silver Certified building for ‘New Construction – Buildings and Interiors’.
LEED has become a familiar accreditation for ‘green’ workplaces world-wide. HSBC takes great pride in its unwavering commitment to sustain-able development, making HSBC Bermuda’s recent LEED silver certification a major achievement in environmental steward-ship.
MilestoneIn Bermuda, up to 300
HSBC staff members occu-py HSBC’s Harbourview Centre and have embraced and supported the new environmental standards of a ‘green’ building.
This wonderful achieve-ment is a milestone for Bermuda. So, how did Harbourview Centre achieve LEED Silver Certification? Or, in other words; what makes a build-ing ‘Green’?
There are four primary categories that we were required to focus on to obtain LEED certification.
First, the design had to be energy efficient; second,
sustainable materials and construction methods had to be employed.
The most memorable construction method being; all vehicles leaving the site had to be hosed with clean water before leaving.
Third, the indoor air quality must meet the highest standards and be maintained; and finally, environmentally conscious practices have to be imple-mented after occupancy.
The indoor environ-mental quality includes a cleaning programme which uses environmental-ly-friendly cleaning prod-ucts and methods.
The building is highly-insulated and water-resis-tant, to limit exposure to mould and mildew.
Ventilation is controlled by workspace carbon diox-ide sensors; as the level of carbon dioxide goes up as more fresh air is auto-matically brought into the workspace.
Harbourview Centre harvests daylight; mean-ing the lights automati-cally dim when the sun is bright, further reducing energy consumption.
Installation of specialty window glass balances thermal heat gain and con-tinues to maximize day-light into the space.
LEED certification requires the occupants of a building to practice new behaviours.
The Harbourview Centre has indoor and outdoor meeting places, to encour-age staff to change their
environments during working hours. All work-spaces are trash can-less reducing the need for more than 300 trash bags per night.
It is proven that through various academic studies that occupying a green building often times results in the following benefits at work; pro-ductivity increases, staff absenteeism is reduced, the environmental impact on the commu-nity is reduced, and sales increase.
HSBC Harbourview
Centre is a sophisticated building with innovations, unique designs and energy
‘save’ solutions. Staff occupying the build-
ing are a fantastic example that we can deliver an exceptionally high quality ‘green’ product within a high profile, pressure-filled environment.
Each office floor features a central ‘village’ which consolidates all recycling, houses a central trash collection, printing, plus kitchen appliances.
SustainableHarbourview Centre
stands as a superb example of a modern, high-tech ‘green’ office and retail construction development, while sustaining the tradi-tional architectural char-acteristics of Bermuda’s most prestigious water-front commercial district.
The location is perfect for Hamilton pedestrians to access the building from Front or Reid Street, and to experience an environmen-tally-friendly thoroughfare.
The Front Street lobby houses an ongoing envi-ronmental education
‘Green Screen’ and visitors are welcome to stop and explore the touch screen and discover, in real time, the numerous energy-sav-ing features and measure-ments being realized in the Harbourview Centre.
The success of the LEED silver certification, which is based on a points sys-tem, is quite a feat for an island where there are no local natural building material resources.
But why not go for gold? HSBC Bermuda is pres-ently investigating LEED Gold Certification, which presents some exciting island-wide environmen-tal lifestyle changes we believe could have a long-term impact on the sus-tainability of Bermuda.
Mollie Beattie, the first woman to run the US Fish and Wildlife Service, once said: “In the long term, the economy and the environ-ment are the same thing.
“If it is un-environmen-tal, it is un-economical. That is the rule of nature.” n
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cuttinG edGe: ThetraditionalfacadeofHSBCBermuda’sHarbourviewCentreconcealshigh-techsustainable,greenmethodsanddesign.
10 EASY STEPS
to save energyand moneyFollow these 10 simple steps and you’ll save energy and money.
Energy efficiency is key if we want to maintain a secure energy
supply for the future, as well as minimise our global dependence
on fossil fuels. Even small changes in energy usage can cause
significant change. Best of all, your bills will be reduced. Formore information visit www.belco.bm
Look after yourfridge & freezer.Set your fridge to only as cold as
you need. Fridges with an Energy Star
label could save you much on energy
costs. Always use the energy-saver
setting. Also, defrost your freezer
when it collects more than a one-
eighth of an inch of ice.
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Use your microwavefor cooking.Microwave ovens cook foodfaster and require a lot lessenergy. They also produce less heat
in your kitchen, which also means
less energy needed for cooling.
Turn the lights offwhen you don’t use them.Why pay for electricity when you don’t haveto? The average Bermudian household wastes
money every year on lighting empty rooms. If you
leave the room, turn the lights off. Also, before
you go to bed, make sure no lights are left on.
When you turn thingsoff, turn things off.Even when your appliances areturned off, they use energy. That’s
because a constant trickle of electricity
is needed to keep them on standby.
These “phantom loads” quickly add up.
Some can use up to 30% energy while
being on standby. When it’s unplugged, 0%.
Set your water heater to 120°F.Use hot water wisely.Lowering the temperature
just a few degrees can save
a huge amount of energy.
Set your water heater at 120°
Fahrenheit. It’s hot enough
for your dishwasher, washing
machine and showers.
Don’t air conditionmore than necessary.Air conditioning is the most expensive part of theaverage energy bill. Make sure your new air-conditioner
is energy efficient. Clean your air filter regularly to increase
performance. It prolongs the life of your equipment too.
Use CFLs and LEDs.The biggest electricity saver in yourhouse could be a lightbulb. Switching
from old-fashioned incandescent bulbs to
compact fluorescent lightbulbs (CFLs) or
light emitting diode (LED) bulbs can make
a big difference in you electricity bill, and
the new bulbs last a long time.
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Use yourdishwasher efficiently.Most of the energy used by your dish-
washer goes to heating the water. Use your
dishwasher only when it’s full and use the most
energy efficient setting. Remember to scrape
excess leftovers into your bin beforehand.
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4Use timers.A timer can save youhundreds of dollars ayear. It can give you hot
water when you need it.
Timers can also save energy
for other items in your
house. And turn your water
heater off when you go on
holiday.
When replacing appliances,buy energy efficient ones.Efficiency is key when choosing an appliance.Energy Star appliances use less energy and save
money. Whether you’re looking for a kitchen or home
appliance, look for the Energy Star label.
BELCO Save Energy Rev 2012 BS/GG Ad 10.875 x 11 ht:Layout 1 8/20/12 4:09 PM Page 1
Invested in the Environment.Invested in Bermuda.
Issued by HSBC Bank Bermuda Limited which is licensed to conduct Banking and Investment Business by the Bermuda Monetary Authority.
Education, Environment, Communitywww.hsbc.bm
The future of our island depends on how well we care for it today.
The return oninvestment will begreater than wecan imagine.
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