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Building energy use modeling
Kohala Public Library
Located in Kapaau, Hawaii, this 5,000 square foot library includes photovoltaic panels, an on-site wind turbine, rainwater catchment system, low-flow plumbing fixtures, and mixed-mode natural ventilation and mechanical air conditioning, among many other green building features. AMEL Technologies, Inc. is providing LEED project coordination and energy modeling. The project is attempting LEED NC v2.2 Silver certification. Project is ongoing.
New Moon Foundation Center
This 4,000 square foot facility is attempting LEED NC v2.2 Platinum certification. Located in Kapaau, Hawaii, this project features on-site hydroelectricity generation, photovoltaic panels, natural ventilation, and low flow plumbing fixtures. AMEL Technologies, Inc. is providing LEED project coordination, energy modeling, and fundamental commissioning services for this project. Project is ongoing.
Schofield Childhood Development Center
This 23,000 square foot education facility is located in Schofield Barracks on Oahu. With low flow plumbing fixtures and an energy efficient HVAC system, the project seeks LEED NC v2.2 Silver certification. AMEL Technologies, Inc. is providing LEED project coordination and energy modeling. Project is ongoing.
Schofield Building 691
Located in Schofield Barracks, Hawaii, this 6,000 square foot medical facility is attempting LEED NC v2.2 Silver certification. The facility features low-flow plumbing fixtures and an energy efficient HVAC system. AMEL Technologies, Inc. is providing LEED project coordination, energy modeling, and mechanical engineering design services. Project is ongoing.