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112 Year Yilan County Low-Carbon Sustainable Homes Implementation Project

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The project includes five primary tasks: "Maintaining a low-carbon sustainable home operation system", "Counseling and implementing low-carbon sustainable home projects", "Promoting green building and temperature reduction", "Promoting locally adapted low-carbon actions", and "Counseling the installation of solar power generation systems". Maintaining the low-carbon, sustainable home operation system is our main task, which involves tracking the results of each bureau and office's promotion strategies, holding cross-bureau meetings to review them in a rolling manner, and compiling a report on the second phase of the Yilan County Greenhouse Gas Reduction Implementation Program. In compliance with the Climate Change Response Act, we aided in modifying the "Yilan County Government's Climate Change Response Promotion Team" to the "Yilan County Climate Change Response Promotion Committee". Assisted Kelin Village, one township (Datong Township), in applying for a silver-level certification, helped five villages (Mau'an Village, Lumpi Village, Yingshi Village, Xianghe Village, and Dongcheng Village) obtain bronze-level certification, and guided 12 villages through the certification process, resulting in a 65% participation rate. Additionally, supported 10 villages in carrying out on-site inspections to maintain their status. We helped 10 villages complete on-site inspections to maintain their grades and aided 15 villages/communities to implement low-carbon sustainable home action projects through the Low Carbon Demonstration Community Program. These projects are expected to result in significant energy savings, including 28,705 kWh of electricity and 1,284 kWh of water, as well as significant waste reduction, including 14,142 kilograms of waste and 186.8 square meters of green space. In total, these efforts will result in an annual reduction of 30,615 kgCO2e. To promote low-carbon actions tailored to local conditions, we have aided nine museums in conducting on-site energy-saving and carbon reduction evaluations while offering improvement counseling. We have additionally furnished them with energy-saving and carbon reduction reports, alongside guidance for renovating and upgrading energy efficiency in areas such as traditional lighting fixtures, outdated air conditioning systems, solar photovoltaic system installation, refrigeration (storage) equipment maintenance, and intelligent sensor devices, among other solutions. The annual electricity saved from carbon reduction and retrofitting is approximately 81,770 kWh, leading to a reduction of 41,620 kgCO2e. Furthermore, we accomplished our goal to showcase the effectiveness of carbon reduction, overall carbon emission reduction, and low-carbon education for sustainable development by producing information displays on carbon reduction efficacy in every pavilion. Provide guidance for installing solar power generation systems and conduct an inventory of villages and communities with potential for improving residential, commercial, and public areas. Provide guidance for 40 possible locations to join the Ministry of Environment's solar photovoltaic power matching platform. Additionally, provide guidance for registering renewable energy power generation equipment at 7 sites. The expected annual power generation capacity is approximately 765,040 kWh, resulting in a reduction of 378,694.8 kgCO2e.
Keyword
Greenhouse Gas Control, Low Carbon Sustainable Homes, Cooling of building greenery, Low Carbon Museum, Solar Power Generation System
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