Wafi
City District Cooling Chiller Plant DCCP ONE
Wafi
City, a part of Dubai’s diversified conglomerates
received a LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental
Design) Silver Rating for its District Cooling
Chiller Plant ONE (DCCP ONE) building on 7th June,
2006.
Engineers and Project
Managers for DCCP ONE, Green Technologies FZCO, who were also
the LEED Consultants, appealed this award
in August 2006, to successfully defend their application, for
a LEED® Gold, making the project to be one of the first utility
buildings to receive such recognition. This is also the first
building in the Middle East which has been awarded a LEED® Gold
Rating.
LEED® is based
on Industry standards of the USA and is developed by the U.S
Green Building Council. It emphasizes state of the
art strategies for Sustainable Site Development, Water Efficiency,
Energy Efficiency, Material Selection and Indoor Environmental
Quality (IEQ).
The LEED® Rating System attributes 25% of the credits to
Energy, 22% to Indoor Environmental Quality and the remaining
to Water Conservation, Sustainable Site and application of Renewable
Materials. As far as Energy and IEQ are concerned, the LEED® standard
is based on ASHRAE 90.1 and 62 respectively. The DCCP ONE’s
energy rating surpasses the ASHRAE 90.1 Std. energy benchmark
by more than 30%.
The project also used low VOC materials, waterless urinals,
light pollution reduction techniques, high efficiency cooling
towers, alternative transportation system, waste management systems,
to name a few among many critical steps to achieve the Gold Award.