Sustainable Development Goals

Abstract/Objectives

1.In alignment with the national energy policy, continuously promote measures to enhance energy efficiency on campus. 2.New campus buildings constructed in recent years have been planned and designed following green building standards, with ongoing efforts to implement various campus energy-saving management measures. 3.Utilize idle rooftop spaces to install solar photovoltaic systems for generating green energy.

Results/Contributions

1.Continuously facilitate the installation and grid-tied power sales of the university’s solar photovoltaic systems. By 2024, installations were completed for the Motorcycle Parking Tower (83.2 kWp), Swimming Pool (263.52 kWp), New Sports Hall (175.68 kWp), Administration Building (98.82 kWp), Macronix Building (29.28 kWp), Shui Mu Living Center (43.92 kWp), Feng Yun Building (29.28 kWp), West Campus Buildings 45-50 and Zhuang Jing Building (232.98 kWp), and Alumni Sports Hall (99 kWp), achieving an annual power sales output exceeding 1 million kWh.

2.Currently, the planning and preparation for the rooftop solar photovoltaic systems of the Education Building (estimated at 182 kWp) and the Engineering Building (estimated at over 400 kWp) are underway. In response to the ongoing construction work on new buildings such as the Art Building and dormitories on the South Campus, the rooftops of these new buildings have been prioritized for inclusion in the solar photovoltaic system construction plan.

3.All campus buildings constructed after the year 2000 have been certified to meet relevant green building standards. From the planning phase onward, these buildings have been designed and developed based on green building principles. This approach underscores the university’s commitment to environmentally friendly design, aiming to minimize resource waste and environmental impact during the construction process. Sustainable practices are integrated throughout the design, construction, and operation phases to ensure that these buildings comply with recognized green building standards in energy efficiency, water resource utilization, waste management, and the health and comfort of their users.


Keywords

Green EnergySolar Power

References

1. https://nesh.site.nthu.edu.tw/p/405-1009-217810,c18963.php?Lang=en

National Tsing Hua University Environmental Protection and Occupational Safety and Health Management Policy

3. https://www.taipower.com.tw/2764/2826/2842/2845/25140/normalPost

Taiwan Power Company Renewable Energy Overview

Contact Information

楊淳惠
chyang@mx.nthu.edu.tw